Byron Castillo’s lawyer reveals multimillion-dollar lawsuit against Chile and Peru: “Be careful, it can be expensive”

The Byron Castillo case continues its course in the TAS (Sports Arbitration Court) and now, after the Peruvian Football Federation (FPF) – together with the National Association of Professional Football (ANFP) of Chile – went to the entity to claim the exclusion of the Ecuadorian Football Federation (FEF) from the Qatar 2022 World Cup, the lawyer Andrés Holguín broke the silence and told details that the player involved will take against Chile and Peru.

“The feeling is the same since March, when Peru joined Chile. Yesterday I was with the president of Ecuador. The feeling is the same, there’s no way it’s going to happen. I am calm with the nationality of the player. I don’t know how to label it, I don’t have qualifications, but it is the healthiest. But it’s time to move on to a stronger tone. The player was advised by criminal lawyers for millions of dollars is coming. This issue could be more expensive than he is thinking, ”he said on Radio Ovación.

“At the moment only to Chile, because he was in charge of talking about the player. Be careful, a bad statement ends up putting you in this lawsuit. This issue is no longer legal but political, if we are thinking of putting them in, but anything can happen, “he said.

“They are small claims, and the two won it. In that case, yes, Bolivians did not meet legal requirements. The Bolivian brothers were poorly advised. Player had three years in the country. The case of Nelson Cabrera is different. No regulation provides for FIFA to become a prosecutor to resolve the sovereignty of a country and analyze passports, ”he added.

Source-elpopular.pe