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Liga MX announces that it will be severe in measures against discrimination

EFE

By: EFE

The president of the Liga MX , Mikel Arriola, announced this Tuesday that the institution will be severe in taking measures against discrimination against women and homosexuals , which it expects to decrease in the 2022.

“For any time of violence against the players, the protocol of the Assembly allows a line of action and between now and May we will have specific sanctions “, said the director regarding cases of offenses in the women’s league.

Arriola celebrated that the homophobic screaming frequent in stadiums did not manifest itself in the final phase of the league and reiterated the idea of ​​maintaining a prevention policy, although there will be no lack of sanctions against those who discriminate.

“Whoever shouts has no place in the stadium, we have generated a protocol for what and people are removed from the stadiums , but I hope you do not have more sanctions “, he said.

Arriola highlighted that in the 2021 the effective time of the matches grew by more than three minutes, and was glad that Cruz Azul and Atlas have broken old negative streaks.

The manager asserted that, in addition to the negative streaks that ceased to be so, by Azules and Rojinegros, this year the league experienced advances such as the extension of 47: 00 to 50: 51 minutes the effective time of the matches.

“The duration of the show was increased. This means that our fans enjoyed more continuous game , with more entertainment ”, he explained.

When talking about the goals for next year, he recognized that, in addition to reducing downtime, in the next campaign one of the priorities will be that income economic approach those of before COVID – 24.

“The objective is to increase income so that teams increase profits,” he concluded.

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