Alianza Lima: Blanquiazul fund disappears for the year 2022 between ESPN Peru Carlos Bustos League 2 Second Division Twitter PHOTO

Alianza Lima is not attracted by a good institutional and deportive moment because of what it means to lose the category in the tournament before a disastrous campaign. Now, the club’s directive is getting focused on making it the fastest possible first division team to design Carlos Bustos as the new first team coach.

The Argentine technician will be presenting these tunes as skolhoof mission la vuelta a la League 1. But it is the sporting moves in the intimate elec- tion, the situation of its credentials in the red that the second division plays means an important economic loss for those who run the club.

This is the case of the Blanquiazul Foundation, head of Alianza Lima’s creditor, who has been behind the club’s main decisions in the past and will evaluate his future in the next months. And what information is valuable in ESPN Peru this domino by night, this group of societies will dissolve its union through its narrow management in the Victorian electorate.

Diego Gonzales Posada, President of the White Fund. PHOTO: Libero.

“The Blanquiazul Fund will disappear in 2022 or earlier, however, depending on the fact that Alianza Lima regresses to the first division. There is an interest in joining”, indicated Peter Arévalo in the media quote. By the same token, the periodical confirms that the decision to file Carlos Bustos as coach Yordy Vilchez did not pay off well in the Fondo quienes apuntaban has another name for the bank of Alianza Lima.

“The manager and administrator propose and train Carlos Bustos, but on February 4 he will start loading cars at Alianza, which will generate another problem. Bohórquez and Bellina will call the technician, but without response. The proximity manager can choose another technician because Liga 2 April in April “, indicated.

“Did not agree with Yordy Vilchez’s contract, injured one year ago. This contradicts what has been decided and planned for Alliance 2021”, sentence.

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