League 1 No guarantees are given to teams from the

League 1: No guarantees are given to teams from the south and the tournament could be suspended until the two weeks of February

Due to the social conflict in the country and the dispute over broadcasting rights, Peruvian football has suspended its first two dates and could be further postponed.

League 1 2023 is still waiting for its premiere. The Peruvian Championship was scheduled to start on January 21st; However, due to the demonstrations against the government of Dina Boluarte and Congress, the first and second days were postponed. After that, it was revealed that the tournament could possibly start with date 3, which is scheduled to start on February 3, but it could be postponed again.

This is because clubs from Cusco such as Cienciano, FC Cuzco j Deportivo Garcilaso They have not received the guarantees for their parties to develop in their region. This was revealed by Líbero journalist Gustavo Peralta, who pointed out that the “father” refused to move to Lima.

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“This prefecture continues to respond to the request for authorization to hold the professional soccer game and to the appointment of the person in charge of musical instruments and banners,” the Cusco Regional Prefecture replied to Cienciano.

In addition, they stressed that due to the state of emergency in the different regions of the country, no sporting events can be held. As the government measure has a 30-day extension, it would end on February 15. From this point on, the duels in League 1 could be played. In this case, the championship would start with the fifth day.

    Cusco Regional Prefecture Office sent to Cienciano.  Photo: Gustavo Peralta/Twitter

Cusco Regional Prefecture Office sent to Cienciano. Photo: Gustavo Peralta/Twitter