The vice president of the ADFP, Héctor 'Tito' Ordóñez, stated in the program "Fútbol como Cancha" of RPP Noticias, that he agrees with the decision but not with the way taken by the FPF, to create the Organizing Commission of Competitions, which from next year will be in charge of managing, organizing and operating the official competition of Peruvian professional football.
All this arises when this morning the president of the Peruvian Football Federation (FPF), Edwin Oviedo, announced the creation of the new "Professional Football League", which will be the new Peruvian championship, under the tutelage of the Organizing Commission of Competitions, which will replace the functions of the ADFP, rendering its work ineffective.
"The Peruvian Football Federation (FPF) has presented the photo, but what is not being said is why we arrived at that photo. Through the decisions taken by the FPF, the promotion systems have been allowed, which have ended up complicating and destroying professional football," emphasized 'Tito' Ordóñez.
However, during the radio interview, the current vice president of the ADFP reiterated that he will always support the content that the FPF has in mind, but not the way in which this new measure is intended to be implemented.