Everything seems to indicate that we are on the verge of a confrontation between some Peruvian soccer clubs, such as Lima Allianceand the Peruvian Football Federation (FPF) for the television rights of League 1 2023. A third entity joined the fight and supported the management of Agustín Lozano. Who are we talking regarding? conmebol.
through its president Alejandro Dominguezwho provided exclusive statements for The Republic from Doha (Qatar) during the event in honor of Pelé that took place at the Casa de Conmebolthe highest South American football institution showed its resounding support for the FPF.
But that was not all, because he also took time to send a message to the Peruvian Football Consortium, in a nutshell, towards Goal Peru, who has signed a million-dollar agreement with Alianza Lima for the next 12 years.
“Conmebol will always support the institutions and will support the Federation, as long as they do what they have to do and fight because the rights are a good that the teams receive and not that they are only the advantage of a company”, were the statements of the boss of Conmebol.
FPF warns of possible declines
After learning regarding the signing between Alianza Lima and Gol Perú, the Peruvian Football Federation (FPF) sent a statement stating that if a club does not follow the signed statutes, they might face serious consequences, such as not participating in League 1 2023 and descend.
“Throughout this process, the clubs have been kept informed because they are partners in the project; However, the situation is clear, if they do not respect the statutes and do not sign the declarations, they will not be able to participate in the following season of League 1 and this can lead to a relegation, as stipulated in the new regulations”, indicated the legal spokesperson for the FPF, Carlos Caro.