Blanquiazul Fund President Diego Gonzales Posada spoke after the FPF statement in which he clarified that there should be no obstacles to broadcasting the games through the 1190 sports platforms.
The dispute between Peruvian Football Federation (FPF) and the six clubs that did not show up for the third date League 1 2023 due to the problems of television rights not yet finished. Following the statement by the highest institution of Peruvian football, claiming that there should be no obstacles to broadcasting the games of the fourth day of the Apertura tournament through the 1190 Sports platforms, Alliance of Lima answered.
“We will not be allowing a mobile transmitter unit into Matute this Sunday,” Diego Gonzales Posada, president of the Blanquiazul Fund, said in an interview with RPP’s Football as a Field program. Furthermore, he said he could not guarantee that this fourth day would be the last date when it would not be possible to see Alianza Lima duel.
The Chairman also spoke about the President of the Peruvian Football Federation (FPF), Augustine Lozano. “We hope that Mr. Agustín Lozano will step down for the good of Peruvian football. We believe that he is not the right person for this position,” he said. Likewise, Gonzales Posada reiterated that the blue-white team is open to dialogue, despite being opposed to “how the FPF is run.”
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As we remember, the start of Liga 1 was last weekend and several clubs didn’t show up because of the dispute over the broadcasting rights, so they lost 0:3 by a bye. Alianza Lima was one of the teams that suffered defeat for this modality. With that in mind, the intimate group announced they will appeal to play the date again. “We will ask to postpone the game against Cristal because the TV requirements were skipped,” he said in an interview with RPP.