A few weeks ago, the case of match-fixing in the first division came to light, in which some Cantolao Academy footballers were said to be involved. Mario Tajima from the “Dolphin” team also spoke out in recent statements and confirmed that the betting mafia exists. Following these revelations, the president of the football players’ union stated, Roberto Silva, He raised his voice.
During an interview with the sports journalist Luis Carrillo Pinto, The former footballer said that Peruvian football is no stranger to the betting and corruption mafia that emerged a few years ago. Even, Robert Silva He recounted a serious incident involving the same club.
“We have a case where the same club took a player to a certain place, put a gun to his leg and told him he had to go back (…). It’s a super complicated affair when they get there.” Levels like that where players are told, ‘You do it or you do it.’ And it is organized by the club itself,” he said on Luis Carrillo Pinto’s YouTube channel.
Juan Reynoso spoke about match-fixing
“It is complete sadness and disappointment. It’s not that I’m being judgmental, but sometimes the images are convincing. Sometimes you watch the games and ask yourself: ‘How can this situation happen?’. I hope they take action on this matter because.” “What happened in Bolivia is an important warning and in leagues like ours it can happen again,” said the La Videna coach.
Marcio Valverde has asked for Liga 1 2023 to be canceled
A few days ago, Marcio Valverde published a message on his Twitter account in which, between the lines, he called for the cancellation of League 1 2023. In the publication, the Sport Boys player asks “what is happening in Bolivia,” a country where the tournament was canceled due to allegations of corruption and match-fixing.
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