Alianza Atletico revealed unequal payment of League 1 clubs for

Alianza Atlético revealed unequal payment of League 1 clubs for broadcasting rights

Lander Aleman, President of Vendaval and the FPF’s Competition Organization Commission, spoke about the television rights and the exorbitant amount paid out to 11 teams by 1190 Sports.

League 1-2023 continues its broadcast rights dispute. For this reason, the President of Alianza Atlético, Lander Alemanwho is also the chairman of the competition organization commission of the Peruvian Football Federation (FPF), ruled on the case and revealed the large sum of money 1190 sports has paid out for the 11 clubs that are on the governing body’s side. He also pointed out that there was unequal pay in the old model.

    Liga 1 can be seen on various cable network operators from the 2023 season Photo: Composition by Gerson Cardoso/La República

Liga 1 can be seen on various cable network operators from the 2023 season Photo: Composition by Gerson Cardoso/La República

1190 Sports and the amount it has paid to League 1 clubs

“The clubs on this side have received half a million dollars and we need to receive our monthly payment. They tell us that they already paid it today (January 27) and it should be on Monday,” said the manager. “The company that invests 8-10 million dollars is financially solid, hopefully we will continue on this path and there is a bank guarantee that guarantees the solidity of the entire financing of the tournament and that’s why we are calm,” he said.

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Likewise, Aleman remembered what it was like to work with him Peruvian Soccer Consortium: “I’ve been working with GolPerú for 25 years and I’m happy with the pay, but now I’m on the side of the federation. I want them to join (the other eight clubs), we can’t fight.”

Unequal payment in the old transfer model

The Vendaval president also spoke about the clubs that are against the FPF, such as Alianza Lima and Universitario de Deportes. Aleman mentioned that these teams compete for an amount they believe is theirs, but clarified that there is an unequal pay in relation to the other institutions.

“There’s a group of clubs that want to make money that they think is theirs and fight for it. If there’s a big difference between a big club and a small club, it goes down. With that 10 difference : 1 there is no longer any competitiveness, you lose If you give a newly entered club 800,000 dollars and another 10 million, then you already know who is the champion and who is the one who is relegated will be shortened, as it is in Europe is the case,” he concluded.