Tito Ordonez vigorous after disciplinary proceedings against Alianza players the

Tito Ordóñez vigorous after disciplinary proceedings against Alianza players: the pace is surprising

The Disciplinary Committee of the Peruvian Football Federation (FPF) decided to initiate disciplinary proceedings against four Alianza Lima players for the provocative gestures they made in the preview of the Classic against Universitario on matchday 8 of the 2023 Women’s League. This decision came after Universitario officially denounced intimate footballer Rosa Castro before the commission. Alison Azabache, Sashenka Porras and Gianella Romero for “unsportsmanlike conduct and public provocation”.

Regarding this first decision of the sports organization, the Alianza Lima delegate said: Tito OrdonezIt didn’t take long for him to speak out. The manager He emphasized the speed with which the FPF Commission decided to take action against the Blue and Whitesand recalled the complaint they filed last February about the acts of violence at the Monumental stadium when the classic was played against the top team.

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“The Disciplinary Committee, chaired by Dr. Óscar Montalvo has informed the Alianza club (about the) initiation of disciplinary proceedings against the footballers. The speed is surprising because to date it has NOT decided on Alianza’s complaint (about) very serious events.” “Classic in Monumental 2023,” he posted on his Twitter account.

Tito Ordonez vigorous after disciplinary proceedings against Alianza players theRelease of the Alianza Delegate on the process for players. Photo: Capture Twitter / Tito Ordóñez

What does the document of the Disciplinary Committee of the FPF say?

“At the request of the plaintiff club, this college is requested to take the appropriate disciplinary action for alleged violation of Article 66 of the Unified Judicial Decree in relation to provocative acts towards the local public of the Club Universitario de Deportes at the Monumental Stadium of May 21 of this year, who were allegedly soccer players Rosa Adriana Castro Tello, Gianella Iveth Romero de la Cruz, Sashenka Tamara Porras Dreyfus and Alison Crystel Azabache Rengifo They made “cold” innuendos with subjective gestures and dances aimed at the honor of the opposing club and their fans present at the game.”points to part of the document.

Likewise, the commission noted that players have only two business days to present their defense, a date counted from the day after the decision was announced.