The FIFA letter that supports the FPF’s decision on broadcast rights

No place to claim. Given the controversy over the TV rights of the League, it was learned that there is a document where FIFA supports the position of the FPF.

FIFA supports the FPF. | Libero composition

The dispute over the broadcast rights of League 1 2023 might end with the document of the FIFAin which he supports the position of the Peruvian Football Federation (FPF) with a view to the new statutes. What does the highest entity of world football express?

The letter —which corresponds to August 2022— expresses the support of the International Football Federation to the FPF and even requests that the teams that are part of the national competition fully abide by what is detailed in the statutes.

“In any case, we hope that all the clubs affiliated with the FPF respect and comply at all times with the principle established in article 77 of the FPF Statutes, as well as with the rest of the principles established therein and that, in Specifically, they refrain from individually marketing any right contemplated in said article 77, starting from the next season (2023) of League 1”, indicates FIFA.

In addition, the document clarifies that the sports institution might not consider the renewal of an independent contract, nor manifest the right of preference as a possibility. Let’s remember that Lima Alliance In their statement, as well as other clubs, they indicated that they were obliged to validate the preference clause or they would have financial problems with the Consortium (GOLPERÚ).

As of the next season (2023) of League 1, the individual commercialization of said rights by any of the clubs affiliated with the FPF and participating in said league, would not be legally possible, nor would any club decide to execute or assert, for example, a possible right of preference or first refusal that had previously been contractually granted“, details.

This letter would weigh on the arguments of the Peruvian Football Federation, while the present of League 1, which on its first day played (date 3) had five games that ended in Walk Over.

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