The arrest of Agustin Lozano has shaken the foundations of the Peruvian Football Federation (FPF) and has put the possibility of a FIFA intervention at the center of the discussion. The first scenario that could trigger a FIFA intervention is the failure of the assembly to reach an agreement on the appointment of a new president. If the clubs are unable to agree on a consensus candidate, FIFA could consider that there is a power vacuum and decide to intervene to guarantee the continuity of Peruvian soccer.
An intervention by FIFA would have important consequences for Peruvian soccer. First of all, there would be a paralysis of national and international competitions, which would affect players, clubs and fans. In addition, the Peruvian national team could be excluded from upcoming international competitions.
FIFA has been plagued by a series of high-profile corruption scandals over the years. These scandals have tarnished the organization's reputation and led to significant reforms.
These scandals have led to significant reforms within FIFA, including the establishment of an independent ethics committee and the implementation of stricter governance rules. However, the organization still faces challenges in restoring its reputation and regaining the trust of the public.
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