Overwhelming. The blue and white club sent a statement questioning the Peruvian Football Federation’s decision to suspend the game against César Vallejo University.
By: Luis Imana
After learning that the match between Alianza Lima and César Vallejo, which should have taken place yesterday in Matute, has been suspended by the Peruvian Football Federation due to “lack of guarantees”, the blue and white institution did not remain with folded arms and made a strong statement , which expressed the feelings of the association.
“We categorically reject the arrogance with which the FPF manages League 1, giving priority to political issues that lack legality and which also affect the well-being of the entire Peruvian football system,” the two-time national champion said through his Official Networks . .
Additionally, Alliance of Lima questioned the reason why the body that governs Peruvian football decided to suspend the duel between “familiar” and “poet” for the sixth day of the local tournament.
“We question the FPF’s arguments to postpone the game, citing the lack of necessary measures to safeguard the integrity and safety of all participants when the club is simply defending its institutional rights by refusing entry to 1190 as there is no commercial agreement between the parties,” said the Victorian club.
In addition, the blue and white assured that they would use all legal means at their disposal to “do justice” because they would not tolerate “violation of League 1 regulations”.
In conclusion, the Alianza urged all parties involved to discuss and find a solution that would benefit national football. So far, the two duels led by Guillermo Salas have faced Sport Boys and Universitario de Deportes, which ended in victories for the blue and white team.
It is worth remembering that the meeting between Alianza Lima and César Vallejo was not the only one FPF decided to suspend. The Federation also has the Melgar vs. Sport Boys and Deportivo Binacional vs. Sporting Cristal for the same reasons. On the other hand, in a statement, Sport Boys, Cantolao, ADT, Unión Comercio, Alianza Atlético, César Vallejo, UTC, Sporting Cristal, Sport Huancayo, Atlético Grau and Deportivo Garcilaso demanded that the FPF “take the necessary measures to ensure respect to ensure for the rules” because these inconveniences have negative effects on competition.