The Borneo Post

Peru launches fund to help virus-hit football clubs

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LIMA: Peru’s football federation has said it will set up a milliondol­lar fund to help first and second division clubs counter the economic effects of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“We have received the green light from CONMEBOL to dedicate the funds it allocates as part of its Evolution 2020 program in support of our Liga 1 and Liga 2 clubs,” the FPF said in a statement Tuesday.

FPF president Agustin Lozano said that if the sport’s regional governing body CONMEBOL and FIFA provided additional funds for Peruvian football, they would be intended for relaunchin­g the first and second division championsh­ips.

South American football chief Alejandro Dominguez earlier this month asked FIFA for an urgent meeting on setting up a global fund to help federation­s affected by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Peru’s football boss also hopes that competitio­ns can resume in July behind closed doors and intends to require players to take virus tests.

“The FPF has acquired molecular tests for the coronaviru­s for everyone who participat­es in a football match,” he said.

First division club Carlos Mannucci FC said Tuesday it had stopped paying its players because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Last week, second division side Deportivo Coopsol dismissed all of its profession­al staff and technical staff.

Mass gatherings are banned in Peru to stem the spread of the coronaviru­s that has killed 480 people in the country, but the government has opened the door to a resumption of the first division championsh­ip without spectators.

The 20-team Peruvian championsh­ip was suspended in mid-March.

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