Seven soccer teams in absentia including Peruvian Football Federation (FPF) for television rights, who did not play their matches the previous day, have lifted their strike and will return to the field this weekend for their first official match, sources from these clubs confirmed to EFE.
The teams scientist and Cusco FCin contact with other teams, played their rivalry on the fourth day of League 1 this Friday, without an audience in the stands due to protests, but with 22 players on the green, something that did not happen last weekend in several stadiums as a protest measure.
He Scientist of Cuzco was the last of the seven clubs to defy due to disputes with FPF who announced this Friday that they will play the championship date scheduled for the weekend, which is expected to take place with a modicum of sporting normalcy.
Faced with the threat of relegation and a ban from competing for three years in League 1 if they do not turn up for the second game, the teams Alianza de Lima, Club FBC Melgar, Sport Boys, Club Deportivo Municipal, Deportivo Binacional, Club Cienciano and Club Cusco FC they will play league matches on this date.
“The first team of Alliance of Lima the match scheduled for this Sunday 12th from 4:00 pm will be played at the stadium Alexander Villanueva in the view of Sports Boys“The current champion reported this Thursday to the networks.
In the same statement, the alliance club said the match will not be broadcast by “any television, radio or virtual signal” due to the precautionary decision in favor of FPF and that it ordered the suspension of all television contracts related to Peruvian soccer without the “authorization or express approval” of FPF.
Therefore, only fans are present in the stadium Alexander Villanueva from the famous Lima district of The victory you can follow the fight.
In the same way, scienceor announced that their clash this Friday against Cusco FC nor will it be broadcast in any way, despite the fact that, due to the anti-government protests that have plagued Peru for two months, fans will not enter the Inca Garcilaso de la Vega Stadium.
Thus, GolPerú and the Federation’s privately contracted concessionaire company, Sports 1190, will not follow these teams’ matches live.
Sources from these clubs said EFE already FPF rejected a temporary proposal that would have given three months for matches to be broadcast by different companies with contracts signed with the teams.
However, they assure that negotiations are still open and say that things can change for the next day.
The league date starts this Friday at 7:00 pm local time with one of the derbies in the imperial city and ends this Monday at the same time in Arequipa, where the Melgar and the Municipal Sports three points will be played.
League 1 started at half speed last weekend with six games not played as a number of teams bounced back without a front after some disagreements in FPF for television rights.
Previously, the first two days of the championship were suspended for security reasons as a result of anti-government demonstrations that hit the entire Peru since December 11 and has a total of 70 deaths.
Source: La Verdad

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