Blue and White Pride! Forbes magazine published a new list of the 50 most powerful women in Peru and included various representatives of the sport. One of the prominent names was that of the soccer player Alison Reyes, She is one of Alianza Lima’s references and is preparing for the 2023 women’s league final.
Regarding the choice of characters, the renowned publication stated on its website that it “considered 50 leaders who inspire and influence their fields of work, but also strive to close the gender gap and end stereotypes in the country”.
Alison Reyes arrived at Alianza Lima in 2019. Photo: Composition by Jazmín Ceras/La República
It should be noted that protester Kimberly García, the weightlifter, is also on the payroll Shoely Mego, the parabadminton player Pilar Jauregui and tennis player Luciana Pérez.
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Who are the athletes on the Forbes list?
- Kimberly García (two-time world champion in athletic walking)
- Gladys Tejeda (Pan American Champion in Lima 2019)
- Pilar Jáuregui (World Parabadminton Champion)
- Luciana Pérez (tennis player and finalist at Roland Garros Junior)
- Shoely Mego (World No. 1 Weightlifting)
- Alison Reyes (Alianza Lima soccer player and two-time national champion)
- Evelyn Inga (walker qualified for Paris 2024 Olympics)
- María Luisa Doig (fencer and gold medalist at the 2022 South American Games in Odessur)
- Annia Cillóniz (best female driver in the world after winning FIA Rally Star)
When will the Women’s League final between Alianza Lima vs. Academic?
The 2023 Women’s League Final will be played in 2 games. The first leg will take place on Sunday 27 August from 6pm at the Alejandro Villanueva Stadium (Matute) and the second leg on Saturday 2 September from 7pm at the Monumental.