He Peruvian Sports Institute spoke about the decision of the Municipality of Lima to close the National Stadium. The measure was taken because a production company that organizes musical shows failed to comply with the clauses of the contract, violating the current regulations on Public Sports Entertainment.
“He IPD rejects any act of alteration to public order in any circumstance and, on this occasion, expresses its support for the decision adopted by the Metropolitan Municipality of Lima in favor of the residents of the area and the community in general,” the IPD stated in the statement.
It should be noted that the National Stadium It was rented to the production company TROPIMUSIC ENTERTAIMENT SAC to hold a musical event on March 27 and 28 of this year.
“This company failed to comply with the clauses of the contract, violating the current regulations on Sports or Non-Sports Public Entertainment in the Area of Metropolitan Lima and the Cercado de Lima, which generated this temporary closure,” said the IPD.
Peruvian Sports Institute reported that it has already adopted the corresponding measures within the institution in relation to the officials responsible for supervising compliance with the contract and reaffirmed that it will collaborate throughout the process initiated by the Municipality.
RPP knew that he IPD It is already preparing the documents for the reopening of the stadium as soon as possible and has 48 hours to present them.
“Our institution reiterates its commitment to continue ensuring the good use of the spaces we manage, within the framework of firm respect for current regulations and by virtue of citizen well-being,” concluded the IPD.
The Copa Libertadores at the National
The closing of National Stadium raised questions among fans due to the proximity of the games Copa Libertadores 2026.
Sporting Cristal will debut in this international tournament on Wednesday, April 8. The celestials will face Cerro Porteño and the National Stadium, the venue chosen by the club for this match scheduled for 9 pm (Peruvian time).
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