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The Free Competition Court rejected an appeal from Deportes Iquique, in which requested a precautionary measure to suspend the descents of the National Championship through the weighted table.
In the letter, the northern cadre requested “urgently and without prior hearing from the ANFP” That suspend the application of the 60/40 weighted table until the final judgment of the lawsuit is known that will be filed against the governing body of national football.
“The table prevents, restricts and / or hinders competition in the defined relevant market, or tends to produce such effects, with serious and damaging consequences for Deportes Iquique and a series of teams “, they specified.
In that sense, asked that the relegations from First Division A to First B be suspended, as well as those of First B to Second Division, since they consider that the weighted classification is a “restrictive action of competition beyond all reasoning”.
The Court did not grant the precautionary measure because Iquique did not present “antecedents that constitute at least a serious presumption of the right that it is claimed or proven that said measure is necessary to prevent possible negative effects on competition “.
Anyway, they announced that the ANFP must exhibit the audio record of the Session of the Council of Presidents of December 19, 2019, when the promotion and demotion systems were defined.
Deportes Iquique presents an appeal to the TDLC seeking to suspend descent via weighted table, it is a precautionary measure, since it requests that 30 days be granted to file a lawsuit against ANFP. pic.twitter.com/pu09vGuT7f
– Sergio Godoy Acosta (@SGodoyAcosta) January 29, 2021
⚽️: TDLC denies a prejudicial measure requested by Deportes Iquique against the ANFP, to suspend the application of the 60/40 weighted table, until the Supreme Court issues a ruling. There is no Periculum in Mora of anticompetitive effects. https://t.co/vZxCRr4PQF pic.twitter.com/NggBZAhj6k
– RegCom – UChile (@RegCom_UChile) January 28, 2021
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