In will be held Nov. 21 to Dec. 18, 2022, this Tuesday the Football Association
Chairman Fuchs De Luisa, Executive President Mikel Arriola and Qatar's Ambassador to Mexico Mohammed Alkuwari will be united in their commitment to prepare for the World Cup.
The reason for this meeting was directed to the next World Cup, where Mikel Arriola assured that the MX League is committed to the tricolor, so that on December 6, the 2022 calendar will be presented to the General Assembly for approval.
"Every year the World Cup calendar changes and the national team is the priority and as has been proven throughout this year, we have three dates and have league teams to provide players. The medal issue in Tokyo is closely linked to the tournament. The opening of the Mexican Premier League clubs will be no different next year."
The Executive Director mentioned that once the calendar is approved, the details that have been agreed upon will be published.
"On December 6, we will present the next calendar to the General Assembly, and of course, the end of the second semester and the beginning of the first semester of 2023 will be atypical. Once we agree, we will provide details, but I emphasize that the preferred option."
The meeting was attended by Cuauhtemoc Blanco, governor of Morelos and former member of the national team, as well as former Mexican globalists Adrian Chavez and Manuel Negrete.
A coalition free of violence and discrimination
At the rally, the executive president of the Mexican Premier League called on fans to create a league without violence or discrimination, thus creating a family atmosphere where respect for opponents is the most important value.
"Calling all fans so that in this league we have no violence, we respect the game, we don't discriminate, we continue to promote
The name."
Mikel Arriola confirmed that for each match, meetings will be held with different departments at all levels of government to clarify security measures to ensure safety inside the arena, good flow of people at the entrance of the arena to avoid meetings between animation teams.
While he also called on the club**'s behavior on the field to be a model for communicating it to the stands, it will also strengthen the commissioner's presence at every game.