The announcement of Jorge Fossati as the new coach of the Peruvian team is imminent. The Uruguayan, who became Universitario champion after 10 years, comes to our country today to sign the contract that will integrate him into the university Peruvian Football Association until the end of the 2026 World Cup qualification.
The negotiations between the representative of the DT, Pablo Betancourt, and the Federation came to a happy end. It was the agent himself who announced details of his departure from Videna after a new meeting with the top managers of the Peruvian Football Federation.
“Details and documents are missing, but there is a very good will on the part of the association and great desire on the part of the teacher (Fossati),” he said, being encouraged to tell what his client thinks about this new challenge in our country. “He's excited. “It's a bigger challenge than that of the 'U,'” Betancourt added of Fossati, who decided not to continue at the Universitario even though it will celebrate its centenary in 2024.
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At another time he highlighted the work of the FPF in the midst of the negotiations. “If there is the will, the desire and, above all, the commitment on both sides, the work becomes much easier. “The people in the team behaved professionally, which reinforced the teacher's (Fossati) wish that you would not see many problems,” he concluded.
Fossati would be announced this weekend as the new coach of the Peruvian team, replacing Juan Reynoso, who did not do well at all with the red and white diver and with whom he barely got two points in qualifying.