The FPF decided to suspend the local matches of Binacional and Melgar due to the possible impossibility of broadcasting the matches on Liga 1 Max, a channel managed by 1190 Sports. This was the last straw for the sports journalist Pedro Garcia.

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The ‘Al Ángulo’ panelist was very upset with the situation, especially because of the possibility that these postponements give the Federation time to change the regulations to their liking to include the impossibility of broadcasting as a cause of walk over.

The tournament is a joke. It is a joke that it is not known what game is going to be played. If there was already uncertainty about what was happening, from now on nothing is planned, suddenly any game is not played ”expressed the ‘International’.

“Put yourself in the shoes of the coaches, nobody can plan anything because suddenly on the plane they are told that the game is no longer played. The tournament is a joke, Melcochita has made the tournament rules, ‘Chato’ Barraza has done it. The FPF presidency has gained a master’s degree in involuntary, amazing humor, I can’t believe it”he added.

García pointed out that this situation affects the image of Peruvian soccer and that it may cause foreign professionals not to want to come to work in our country.

“LForeign coaches like the one from Cristal must be thinking “where have I gotten myself, I better go, I’ll quit, I’ll start, I can’t play here”. That this claims its leaders, I do not think that a DT. renowned as Cristal is wanting to stay in Peru “held.

“The foreign player who expects to come to Peru must be thinking: “Why am I going, if I don’t play””he added.

Of the same opinion was Diego Rebagliati, who stated that this situation affects players and that even the Peruvian team can be affected. Likewise, he agreed with García that the image of the Peruvian league is tarnished.

“When will this end? We are in the discussion or dispute for the rights of a tournament that is worth less every day and less appetizing football. You take away an opportunity from the guys who play here and who could even be called up by Reynoso ”, narrowed.

Lozano told us that Peruvian soccer is worth 70 million dollars. Is it worth 70 million? How is it? In their statement they say that “the regulations will be respected”, but they suspend the game”sentenced.

Diego Rebagliati and his opinion on the conflict for TV rights. Video: Movistar Sports

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