Overview
- The FPF Disciplinary Commission ruled that the Nov. 8 game in Ayacucho, halted by referee Diego Haro after objects were thrown at an assistant at 94 minutes, is a 3–0 win for Comerciantes Unidos.
- The resolution also fines Ayacucho FC 30 UIT, citing Liga 1 regulations including Article 116 for match forfeiture and Article 192 for sanctions.
- The decision reshapes the relegation picture with one round remaining, dropping Ayacucho into danger while confirming safety for Comerciantes Unidos and Juan Pablo II.
- Ayacucho FC says it will appeal to the FPF’s Commission of Appeal, calling the decision arbitrary and alleging its evidence was disregarded.
- Separately, the club filed a criminal complaint in Huamanga accusing Haro of usurpation of public function, as the final fixtures loom with Ayacucho visiting Cienciano and UTC away to Alianza Lima.