
Florian Walter, and his accomplices Daniel Capra, Ioan Marginean, and Marius Adrian Nicolae, have been charged with setting up an organized crime group and embezzlement. They caused a EUR 2.5 million damage to the Universitatea Cluj football club by taking 11 of the club’s most valuable players and transferring them to Petrolul Ploiesti for free, according to the prosecutors, quoted by Romania-Insider.com.
This happened in 2012 when Florian Walter was majority shareholder and general manager of Universitatea Cluj. At the same time, he had an interest in Petrolul Ploiesti, where he had previously been chairman of the board. Walter apparently used Daniel Capra as a middleman to control Petrolul Ploiesti, the prosecutors said.
After Walter moved the 11 players and withdrew his financial support, Universitatea Cluj went bankrupt. Meanwhile, Petrolul Ploiesti went up and won the Romanian Cup in 2013 and fought for the Liga I title for two years, also playing in the UEFA Europa League.
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