Lima Alliance continues to gain ground on the esplanade of the Alejandro Villanueva Stadium (Matute). In the last hours, the Supreme Court of Lima issued a ruling annulling the acquisition of 50% of the shares and rights in plot number 32, a plot of land located in the Huerta Mendoza urbanization, in La Victoria. from the Christian universal church Upper room.
After the judicial authority's ruling, La República contacted Diego Guerrero AlburquequeLawyer, interim manager and temporary administrator of Alianza Lima, who welcomed this positive decision for the intimate club, emphasizing that several purchases of land by the Aposento Alto Church were irregular.
In addition, he explained that the various judgments issued in recent years are consistent with Alianza Lima. “Positive. The judgment declares the church sale to be null and void. Not all of the properties were purchased regularly; they were illegal purchases. “Over the years we have received judgments favorable to us and we will continue to do so,” explained.
What does the Supreme Court ruling say?
“Declare the action for nullity of the act filed by the Club Alianza Lima against Iglesia Cristiana Mundial el Aposento Alto and Norma Alicia Soldevilla Perotti, partially founded widow of Zegarra,” the CSJL resolution reads.
The dispute between Alianza Lima and Aposento Alto dates back to 2016
On September 10, 2018, riots broke out between the club and the church on the Victorian venue's Esplanade due to a dispute over location. As previously mentioned, the issue dates back to 2016 and the church claims to have registered ownership rights as of that year.