After the resignation of Gonzalo De Las Casas as president of the Licensing Commission, the FPF decided to create a new directive, which will be led by Eduardo Barboza Beraun.
This new commission, in addition to Barboza Beraun, consists of Oscar Basso Winffel, as a full member; Rafael Valencia Dongo, as a full member; and Carlos Rodríguez Manrique, as an alternate member. The licensing manager will be Hernán Garván Valderrama.
In another part of the statement, the FPF highlights what has been achieved with the implementation of the licensing system.
* The FPF licensing system was the pioneer in the CONMEBOL region.
* It has been praised by FIFA, CONMEBOL, and other federations.
* It has important strategic partners such as KPMG, who guarantee transparency in the control of the economic-financial criteria of the clubs.
* Thanks to the licensing system and its demands on other clubs, we have the Centenario Tournament for U-13, U-15, and U-17; in which nearly 1,150 children and young people from all over Peru participate, who are the future of Peruvian football.