COLOMBIAN FOOTBALL | Ernesto Lucena’s message to Dimayor about problems in FPC player salaries



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Although the health protocol is still being discussed and analyzed, everything seems to indicate that the resumption of Colombian soccer is on the right track and the National Government has shown itself ready to help as much as possible. However, Ernesto Lucena’s message to Dimayor about problems in FPC player salaries was a wake-up call to give more importance to the subject before thinking about competitions.

In recent days, the Sports Ministry made a series of questions to Dimayor about the protocol, which must be resolved to take a key step in the intention of the national football return. For now, an official response to this is not known, but it is expected that in the next few hours they will be published and thus the extensive document will be analyzed by the Ministry of Sport.


Ernesto Lucena’s message to Dimayor about problems in FPC player salaries

In a interview with the program ‘Deportes W’ of W Radio, the Sports Minister sent a “podium” to Jorge Enrique Vélez, President of Dimayor ‘, for the statements he made after he was asked ten questions about the health protocol:

“I understood from the statements I heard from President Vélez that she had said that they were very easy to answer, but I think that at this moment nothing is easy to answer.

A pandemic as it is and faced with issues as difficult as sport, I think we have to be careful with protocol.

TOSomething as simple as this, we have not experienced a pandemic of these and nobody has the protocol either true or exact.

Look that the European leagues are also there and here, that it does begin and that it does not begin (…) you have to be careful and the experience of other countries. We will see what response Dimayor gives us and on that basis follow the feedback process “

Lucena also “landed” the Dimayor because he does not seem to have clear priorities, since he assured that the money to meet the expenses that the protocol for the resumption of the FPC would imply will not come from the National Government. It is said that to resume the competitions it would be necessary to acquire about 50,000 tests of COVID-19:

“We have always said that the resources have to come out of Colombian football, the Dimayor and the clubs (…) as private entities should try to ensure that these resources are given.

In what I have spoken to President Vélez, he says that he does not see any major problems in that, I hope that this is true.

Of course, that would be the first step, having guaranteed resources for testing andYes, we can continue expanding the spectrum and be able to reach the end that we all want to be the start of the league, when the time is right.

The teams are all going through a very complex time, the fact that they are trying to suspend the contracts means that not even for payrolls today.

So, how do you combine a sport that cannot pay wages, but there will be for exams?

Here the first thing that must be met, before any start to the League, is the work commitments ”


Ernesto Lucena’s message to Dimayor about problems in the salaries of players of the Colombian professional soccer teams was a wake-up call, because for him this problem must be solved before thinking of buying the thousands of tests that would be used to restart the FPC. . It is that several clubs have made modifications or directly terminated the contracts of their footballers, which is already worrying and is a matter of discussion at this time.

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