Amid the dispute over the broadcasting rights of League 1 2023 between the Peruvian clubs and the Peruvian Football Federation (FPF), it was announced this Wednesday, June 28, that the Judiciary (PJ) had issued an order to all League 1 2023 teams Championship in which they demand the delivery of their contracts signed with GolPerú (Peruvian football consortium). The spokesman for the highest Peruvian football association, Carlos Caro Coria, pointed out that professional clubs must comply with this regulation, otherwise they would commit a crime.
“The PFY instructs all Liga1 clubs and the ADFP to display and deliver all contracts signed with Gol Perú for the transfer of Liga1-2023. Now we will be able to know the agreed terms and payments, to the detriment of the “broadcasting rights owned by the FPF,” he mentioned on his Twitter account.
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“If the clubs or the ADFP fail to comply with this order, they could be committing the crime of disobedience to authority, concealment and obstruction of justice. Likewise, prosecutors could request searches and seizures of documents pending those tests. This judiciary.” “The decision is final and not subject to appeal,” he added.
Carlos Caro on the order of the judiciary regarding the contracts between GolPerú and Peruvian clubs. Photo: Capture Twitter.
What does the order of the judiciary say about the extradition of contracts between League 1 clubs and GolPerú?
Judicial files indicate that League 1 or Professional Football Sports Association (ADFP) teams must surrender their contracts signed with GOL TV Latin America.
“The request for judicial review of the tax refusal of the law of inquiry is declared well-founded and consists in that the contracts signed by the professional soccer sports federation or the clubs with Gol TV Latinoamérica SAC have been signed for the broadcasting rights of League 1. 2023,” the document says.
The letter from the judiciary ordering the clubs to deliver contracts signed with GolPerú. Photo: Twitter Carlos Caro Coria. The letter from the judiciary ordering the clubs to deliver contracts signed with GolPerú. Photo: Twitter Carlos Caro Coria.