clear attitude. Alianza Lima ended their participation in the regular phase of the Women’s League with a 4-0 win over Deportivo Municipal. The reigning two-time champions showed no mercy to their rivals on duty and one of the main protagonists was the striker Adriana Lucar, who shone with a brace and hit the impressive mark of 50 goals in the competition. At the end of the game, the “Bombardera” expressed their joy at their team’s victory and emphasized the presence of the coach of the Peruvian team, Emily Lima.
“It’s a motivation for all players. All girls want to shine and eventually be in the national team. I hope that they keep coming and keep seeing us, because it’s important that they do that to make it “Player out,” he said at the beginning of the dialogue with Nativa TV.
However, when asked about the possibility of dressing the red-whites again, the top artilleryman of the intimate group again refused an appeal, but did not close the doors to the national team; However, she criticized that there is no serious project for women’s football in the FPF.
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“I’ve already spoken to Emily (Lima). I told her no at the moment that I am 100% focused on Alianza. I explained to her the problems I had with the Federation, she understood me. I don’t want that.” Close the doors to the national team. “But if we’re going to make a change, there are a few things we need to do. If we want women’s football to grow in Peru, it’s not a matter of one year, it’s a long-term task. Really.” “I need to see what the association wants to do with these changes and be committed to making these changes because women’s football is a reality around the world,” he explained.
It should be noted that the victory against the “Academy” was achieved by the team led by the Colombian Jhon Albert Ortiz end up in the second box of the competition. This will allow Alianza to focus on the national title playoffs, where they will aim for a three-time championship.
Teams that qualified for the Women’s League title playoffs
The first six teams in the table are responsible for the fight for the national title. The last classification is defined between Cantolao and Defensor del Ilucán: Las Chalacas meets Sporting Victoria while Cantolao meets Sporting Cristal (both games will be played this Sunday 25 June at 11:00 CET).
Qualified for the Women’s League Playoffs. Photo: Women’s League.