
l Ante la desinformación de medios extranjeros que manifestaban que la selecció…
l Ante la desinformación de medios extranjeros que manifestaban que la selección boliviana sería pasible a la pérdida de puntos por un caso masivo de…
La Paz, Bolivia – The Bolivian Football Federation (FBF) has officially refuted claims circulating in international media regarding potential point deductions for the Bolivian national team in the South American World Cup qualifiers. Rumors suggested that the team could face sanctions due to alleged mass doping cases. In a statement released today, the FBF clarified that it has not received any official notification of disciplinary proceedings that would lead to a loss of points for the national team. A Federation representative emphasized that disciplinary actions related to doping are individual in nature and do not typically result in collective team penalties. The FBF acknowledged two known cases involving players Boris Céspedes and Ramiro Vaca, stating that these individual situations do not warrant a sanction against the entire national team. The Federation assured fans and the public that the team's points earned on the field remain secure and that any misinformation is being actively debunked. The FBF reiterated its commitment to transparency and defending the rights of the national team against unjust situations.
l Ante la desinformación de medios extranjeros que manifestaban que la selección boliviana sería pasible a la pérdida de puntos por un caso masivo de…