Last Friday, March 31, the final of the Soccer stars super league 7, in which Alianza FC were crowned champions after beating Embajadur 4-2 with a superb goal from Reimond Manco. The ‘Exjotita’ showed a great game along with his other teammates who have also played in Peruvian football and even won the national cup with Alianza Lima. Know who are the most outstanding.
Reimond Manco
The “Rei” made his debut with Alianza Lima, he was part of the “Jotitas” commemorative group of the Peru U17 team that played in their category at the 2007 World Cup. With great talent and skill, he was one of the great hopes of national football, even reaching PSV in the Eredivisie; however, he failed to dazzle and failed to shine as expected due to non-sporting issues. Manco was one of Alianza FC’s last tails and was one of the key figures for the championship.
Reimond Manco has prevented Embajadur Crema from winning the three-time Super League championship. Photo: Movista Sports
Kohji Aparicio
The former defender played for Alianza Lima and became national champions in 2001, the club’s 100th anniversary. Later, the defender went through clubs like Estudiantes de Medicina, FBC Melgar, Carlos A. Mannucci and more. He demonstrated his long journey and experience in the 7-a-side football tournament where he was captain of Alianza FC.
Jean Tragodara
The midfielder wore the Universitario de Deportes shirt and won the 2008 Clausura with Ricardo Gareca. In 2010, after playing for other clubs, he joined Alianza Lima, a squad with which he would play a magnificent Copa Libertadores, where he reached the round of 16. In the same year, he was included in the Peru team for some friendlies called up and scored a goal against Canada. The veteran midfielder had his last experience at Atlético Grau in 2022 and this time was one of the Alianza FC figures to lift the title.
Jean Tragodara also recently played for Sport Boys. Photo: @jefrageodara
Renzo Benavides
The Alianza FC forward also defended the Blue and Whites in 2000, then between 2007 and 2008. The attacker played for various Peruvian football teams and even won the Peru Cup twice: in 2004 with Sport Áncash and in 2012 with the Technical University of Cajamarca (COORDINATED WORLD TIME ).
Fisherman Guevara
The 43-year-old goalkeeper has gone through countless national football clubs, both in the first division and other leagues. He made his debut with Alianza Lima in 2014 and, despite criticism, showed outstanding performances. His record includes four second division championships with Hijos de Yurimaguas (1998), Deportivo Aviación (2000), Coopsol (2003) and Universidad César Vallejo (2007).
Fischer Guevara only played at Alianza Lima for six months but played an acceptable role. Photo: GLR