View Full Version : The Peruvian Soccer Federation Scandal
soccerNJ
29 Nov 2004, 06:53 PM
well it looks like all the chicken corns heads that run the soccer federation in peru are heading for their last days running the show. actually one of them already resigned. about time all those morons had their day coming to an end. peruvian football is going nowhere, the league is a mess, the national team only god knows where its heading, and whose fault is it??? feel sorry about everything cause peru used to be one of the leading soccer nations in their glory days. hope the video revealing all the messed up stuff going over there can finally clean all the bad image that was having lately. comment on all these.
Garcia
29 Nov 2004, 07:32 PM
Here is what Kike has to say. I need to get back into things before I make a case.
http://www.peru.com/futbol/columnistas/Kike_Giles/idocs/2004/11/29/DetalleDocumento_177178.asp
BorrachoNJ
29 Nov 2004, 08:50 PM
Now that this could be the first step in cleaning up the image and books in peru, is there any chance of partnerships such as the one formed with the london investment group and corinthians of brasil that obtain carlitos tevez and/or buyouts such as the Universitario deal with Vergara...
is this a possibility?
or is another wave of corruption a given?
Visca...
30 Nov 2004, 02:08 PM
Congress has made a resolution. Congress has called on the unification of the FPF (Federacion Peruana de Futbol) and the ADFP (Asociacion de Futbol Profesional)
IncaEnclave
30 Nov 2004, 06:25 PM
Congress has made a resolution. Congress has called on the unification of the FPF (Federacion Peruana de Futbol) and the ADFP (Asociacion de Futbol Profesional)
Hey everyone!
So is this a good thing or a bad thing? I don't know how much worse it can get so any makeover will most likely be for the better. Plus, all this talk about new state-of-the-art stadia in chimbote and iquitos is reason for hope as well as having young exciting new players like Farfan and Guerrero!
Garcia
01 Dec 2004, 12:06 AM
Well, it's not like the Peruvian congress has never been linked to anything close to what could be called a scandal. :p
Hey, meet the new boss...same as the old boss.
I'll wait to see some changes, but if Peru makes it to Germany 2006, all this will be left to continue, as the system is obviously working, even though, due to our own mismanagement, we have not seen a world cup pitch in decades in spite of all the best efforts put forth on the pitch.
Politics even play on coach and player selections!
condor11
01 Dec 2004, 01:08 AM
well surely it cant get worse;)
i like the idea of iquitos getting a stadium id like to see cni back in the first division
we need a team from the amazon to really get a peruvian league going..if you know what i mean
Visca...
03 Dec 2004, 10:45 AM
Aparecieron cassetes de un árbitro reconociendo arreglos
Vico Castro, veedor del fútbol profesional peruano dejó entrever a Luis Ciccia, presidente del Grau-Estudiantes, que algunos árbitros locales son susceptibles al soborno para arreglar resultados, según un audio difundido por la televisión peruana . El dirigente grabó la conversación telefónica del 23 de noviembre y, en la que Castro asegura que "al Bolo (por el Bolognesi de Tacna) lo hemos sacado del hoyo en tres partidos". Julio Velásquez, presidente de la Asociación Deportiva de Fútbol Profesional, sostuvo que el contenido de la grabación "es una serie de presunciones" y se declaró dispuesto a investigar el hecho. Además anunció que Castro no será programado hasta definir su situación. El declaraciones a la prensa, el propio Castro reconoció que el diálogo existió, pero acusó a Ciccia de haberle tendido una trampa
referee's are in it too!!!! :eek: Can every corrupt fuk from that vicious cycle please resign?
vipnerd
03 Dec 2004, 12:08 PM
LOL ... without the corrupt Alianza would still be looking for its first tourny in 20+ years :D ... and los "Pavos" wouldn't exist. ;)
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Garcia
03 Dec 2004, 05:25 PM
At least we know why there is no money to pay the players...they are paying the refs!