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Former Puma Santiago Phelan Closed His Textile Company After the Fall of Sales and Aimed Against Economic Policy

The former player and technical director of Los Pumas Santiago Phelan announced with his partner the definitive closure of his textile company, Will Der, which employed more than a hundred workers in its plants located in General Pacheco and Las Flores. The firm, with half a century of trajectory in the field, was dedicated to the manufacture of sports clothing for international brands of first line like Adidas, Fila, New Balance and Puma. Howev…
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Santiago Phelan, former player and coach of Los Pumas, had to lower the blinds of Will Der, the textile company that carried forward and that employed about 120 workers. His testimony went viral in the networks and media.

The former player and technical director of Los Pumas Santiago Phelan announced with his partner the definitive closure of his textile company, Will Der, which employed more than a hundred workers in its plants located in General Pacheco and Las Flores. The firm, with half a century of trajectory in the field, was dedicated to the manufacture of sports clothing for international brands of first line like Adidas, Fila, New Balance and Puma. Howev…

Will Der SA lowered the blinds in Pacheco and Las Flores in the midst of rejected checks, falling orders and a crisis that hits the textile industry in full. The former trainer of Los Pumas, Santiago Phelan, told the workers that "there is no work now" and the uncertainty for compensation grows.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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El Economista broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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