Alianza Lima received great news before the end of the year. After the FPF disciplinary commission decided to suspend the proceedings Alejandro Villanueva Stadium Due to the incidents in the Liga 1 final against Universitario, the company issued a statement emphasizing that the familiars can use their venue for their respective Copa Libertadores matches.
Where will Alianza Lima play the Copa Libertadores?
Through a statement, the company made it clear that the sanction imposed against Matute Not valid for international tournaments.
“This sanction applies to all women’s and men’s championships organized by the FPF Professional Football League, such as League 1, Women’s League, Promotion Tournament and Reserve,” they explained.
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They also emphasized that the “FPF Disciplinary Commission does not have the authority to extend its sanctions to international areas where the competence lies with other bodies such as Conmebol or FIFA.”
Statement of the FPF Disciplinary Commission on sanctions against Alianza Lima. Photo: FPF
What was the FPF sanction against Alianza Lima?
After losing in the League 1 final, Alianza Lima received a harsh punishment. According to the FPF Disciplinary Commission report, the confidants will not be able to use their stadium for seven months and will also have to pay the equivalent of 20 UIT (almost 100,000 soles).
Alianza Lima was penalized for the blackout in the League 1 final. Photo: Luis Jiménez/La República