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Son of Roberto Chale expressed annoyance against the IPD for publication about his father

Roberto Chale recovers from a health problem at a local clinic. The former player received a visit from the president of the Peruvian Sports Institute (IPD), Juan Carlo Huerta, who gave him a commemorative plaque as the glory of national football and the photos were uploaded to the entity’s Twitter account.

However, hours after the publication, Roberto Chale Jr., son of the popular “Niño Terrible”, expressed his annoyance against the national body. Through one of his comments, he asked that the images of his father be removed.

“As a son, I demand that he remove this publication from my father and that the doctors really work instead of playing with his health. He arrived safely at the Anglo-American Clinic and the only thing they have done is worsen his health”wrote.

Minutes after the request of the son of the former University coach, the Peruvian Institute of Sport proceeded to eliminate the photos. Although, the entity has not yet issued any statement on the matter.

It is worth mentioning that, at the beginning of September of this year, Roberto Chale Jr. explained his father’s state of health. “Thank God my father is in good hands, he is hospitalized for a problem that does not supply blood to his legs (thrombosis). So he is blocked and has generated a strong mishap. The doctors are preparing him to be able to operate on him.” stated during an interview with PBO.

Roberto Chale: Teams

As a footballer, the ‘Terrible Child’ has defended the shirt of Iqueño, Universitario, Defensor Lima, Sport Boys, Sporting Cristal and Universitario Católica (Ecuador). In addition, he played the 1970 World Cup in Mexico with the Peruvian team.

Likewise, in his stage as technical director, Roberto Chale, directed teams such as Deportivo San Agustín, Defensor Lima, Deportivo Municipal, Alianza Lima, Universitario, among others. In addition, he was DT of the “Blanquirroja” in 1985.

Source: Elcomercio

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