THE president of ANFP, Sebastián Moreno, acknowledged that the determination to leave the professional tournaments of 2019 without promotions or relegation “caused damage” on Friday, in a new Council of Presidents, will try to reach a solution. Santiago Wanderers and San Marcos de Arica became the clubs most affected by last week’s determination at ANFP, as they were left with no option to climb To Primera and Primera B, respectively. After holding a meeting with some capital club leaders on Monday, the national football helmsman stated that “clearly that decision causes harm, but not only to a particular club, but to the correct completion of the First B and Second Division.” In this context, we have summoned and convened The First Clubs to analyse and review this situation, which clearly harms several clubs. We’re not going to swend any moment into exhausting all instances of dialogue and opening with clubs,” he added. In the same vein, Moreno noted that “today we saw an excellent willingness of the clubs to correct and amend this situation, not only regarding the situation of a particular club, but also to define how we are able to end with the concept of sporting justice our championships.”
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