Alianza Lima asks the public prosecutor for protection

Alianza Lima asks the public prosecutor for protection

Alianza Lima asks the public prosecutor for protection

Alianza Lima has sent a letter to the prosecutor drawing attention to today’s game against Sporting Cristal on the third day of the final tournament. Although the blue and white squad announced last Tuesday that the match would be broadcast via Liga 1 Max (1190 Sports), they have given assurances in the last few hours that they will enforce their contract with the Peruvian Football Consortium (GolPerú).

The confidants sent a letter to the The Supreme Prosecutor’s Office is requesting protection against possible acts of violence in the game this Saturday, July 8, which will be played in Matute. They warned they were being “blackmailed” by the Peruvian Football Federation (FPF) over League 1 television rights.

As can be read in the document, Lima Alliance informed the prosecutor Lourdes Bernardita Téllez Pérez that the FPF It forces them to allow teams from the 1190 Sports company to broadcast the game. In addition, they are obliged not to let in the cameras of the Peru soccer consortium.
“It forces us to allow entry to the 1190 Sports company, with whom we have no contract or relationship, on the basis of a questionable internal rule that was modified by the defendants to continue to blackmail us,” they say at.

“The Peruvian Football Federation continues to blackmail us into denying access to the cameras of the football consortium with the only company that is the club Lima Alliance He has a contract and if he does not comply with his request, we would be subject to financial sanctions as well as sporting sanctions such as losing the category,” they add.

For this reason, according to Resolution 3377-2016-MP-FN, Lima Alliance called for the Public Prosecutor’s Office to intervene “to ensure police and financial protection in the facilities of the Alejandro Villanueva Stadium” with the aim of “preserving the safety and tranquility of the spectators”.

end of the novel

Alianza Lima reported that the investigation into Christian Cueva’s lack of education case closed on Monday, July 3. In a statement, he announced he would respect the footballer’s contract, which runs until the end of August, but is subject to the contract term disciplinary code the institution.

Of course, Aladdin is not used by the trainer Guillermo Salas for confronting the Celestials for not training with his teammates all week in the midst of the investigation. The XI of “Chicho” Salas would be: Ángelo Campos; Edison Chávez, Carlos Zambrano (Pablo Míguez), Yordi Vílchez, Ricardo Lagos; Josepmir Ballon, Jesús Castillo, Jairo Concha, Bryan Reyna, Franco Zanelatto and Pablo Sabbag.

Letter from confidante

In the document addressed to the Board of Chief ProsecutorsAsk for protection from possible actions against the viewer matute.