Last Monday, January 16, eight League 1 clubs, including Alianza Lima and Universitario, offered a press conference and assured that they will not take part in the local tournament until the Peruvian Football Federation lifts the precautionary measure on broadcasting rights. One of those conspicuous by his absence was Sporting Crystal.
In this regard, the President of ADFP, Oscar Romeroexpressed his unease at the stance of the beer team, which supports the Peruvian Football Federation’s (FPF) decision on television rights.
“It’s everyone’s choice to accept, I respect it but I don’t share it. In any case, I would tell the Sporting Cristal gentlemen if they were shown how much they will receive, if they were told there was money, or if they will give them 20%,” he explained after the conference.
ADFP asks not to trust the FPF
Additionally, Oscar Romero He sent a message to Rimense team president Joel Raffo, assuring that the FPF’s announcements should not be trusted.
“However, if you have been told that you will receive 20%, I would like to ask you: about the amount of what? Because the association itself said that it didn’t know the contract amounts of the league 1 clubs,” he explained.