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Argentine football club San Lorenzo, beloved by the late Pope Francis, has seen its players go on strike due to unpaid salaries since February. Leading players, including Iker Munian, have skipppe training sessions. The club, currently fourth in Group B of the Primera Division, is working on agreements to pay the outstanding wages and resolve the strike. The players' demands highlight their concerns over financial and working conditions.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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