President of Universidad Católica erupts against Liga Pro: ‘One cannot allow an illegal decision, we will show up on Saturday’
Pablo Ortiz, president of Universidad Católica, vehemently opposes Liga Pro's decision regarding the scheduling of a match against Emelec, labeling it illegal and insisting his team will participate as originally planned.
The controversy surrounding the rescheduling of the match between Universidad Católica and Emelec has escalated, primarily due to strong statements from Pablo Ortiz, the president of Universidad Católica. Ortiz labeled the decision made by Liga Pro as illegal and emphasized that his club would attend the match as scheduled on Saturday, despite the controversy. This assertion underscores the club's commitment to following established protocols and contesting what they believe to be unjust decisions by the league's governing body.
In an interview with Mundo Deportivo, Ortiz expressed his frustrations about Liga Pro's actions and clarified the institutional stance of Universidad Católica. He explicitly stated that the league's decision seems to favor Emelec and undermines fairness in the competition. Ortiz's comments reveal the tensions between different clubs within the league and highlight the ongoing disputes over match scheduling and organizational conduct within Ecuadorian football.
Additionally, Ortiz disclosed that he had received multiple calls from José David Jiménez, the only candidate running for the presidency of Emelec, who allegedly asked for Universidad Católica to request a postponement of the match. This revelation suggests potential behind-the-scenes maneuvering in the league and raises questions about transparency and integrity in the governance of Ecuadorian football, adding another layer to the unfolding drama between these clubs.