César Vallejo Ex-Goalkeeper Blasts Richard Acuña After Relegation: “They Prioritized Marketing
Vallejo’s Fall: former Players Blame Marketing Overhaul for Club’s Relegation
Former César Vallejo players are pointing fingers at the club’s leadership, claiming a focus on marketing overshadowed the team’s performance, ultimately leading to their relegation from Peru’s top soccer league.
The Trujillo-based club, known for its passionate fanbase, suffered a heartbreaking drop to Liga 2 after a disappointing season.
“They prioritized marketing over everything else,” said a visibly upset Carlos Grados, a former Vallejo player, in a recent interview. “The focus seemed to be on image rather than building a competitive team.”
Grados’ sentiments echo those of other former players, including the club’s ex-goalkeeper, who also criticized the club’s leadership for prioritizing marketing initiatives over on-field success.
The criticism centers around Richard acuña, the club’s president, who spearheaded a major rebranding effort aimed at modernizing Vallejo’s image. While the new branding received praise for its sleek design and modern aesthetic, it appears to have come at the expense of the team’s performance.
“It’s a shame,” said another former player, who wished to remain anonymous. “We had a proud history, and it feels like that was sacrificed for a marketing campaign.”
The relegation has sent shockwaves through the Vallejo community, leaving fans heartbroken and questioning the club’s direction. As Vallejo prepares for life in liga 2, the debate over the club’s priorities will undoubtedly continue.
Relegation Blues: Was Marketing to Blame for César Vallejo’s Fall?
NewsDirectory3.com – the relegation of César Vallejo from Peru’s top soccer league has sparked a fiery debate within the club, with former players directly blaming the team’s leadership for prioritizing marketing over on-field performance.
carlos Grados,a former vallejo player,expressed his discontent in a recent interview,stating,”They prioritized marketing over everything else. The focus seemed to be on image rather than building a competitive team.” This sentiment is echoed by other former players, including Vallejo’s ex-goalkeeper, who similarly criticized the club’s focus on marketing initiatives at the expense of on-field success.
Club president Richard Acuña spearheaded a major rebranding effort aimed at modernizing Vallejo’s image.While the new branding garnered positive feedback for its sleek design and modern aesthetic, the focus on a revamped image seemingly overshadowed investment in the team itself.
“It’s a shame,” said an anonymous former player. ”We had a proud history, and it feels like that was sacrificed for a marketing campaign.”
Vallejo’s relegation has left a deep scar on the club’s passionate fanbase, who are now questioning the leadership’s priorities as the team prepares for life in liga 2. The debate surrounding the club’s direction and the balance between marketing and on-field performance is set to continue.
