Alliance Lima is not going through a good institutional and sporting moment after what it meant to lose the category in the previous tournament after a disastrous campaign. Now, the intimate club management is focused on returning to the first division as soon as possible after appointing Carlos Bustos as the new first team coach.
The Argentine coach will be presented this Monday with the main mission of the return to the League 1. But apart from the sporting moves in the intimate cast, the situation of its creditors remains in the red as playing the second division means a significant financial loss for those who run the club.
This is the case of the Blanquiblau Fund, the main creditor of the Lima Alliance, which have been behind the main club decisions in the previous season and are evaluating their future in the coming months. And is that according to information poured into ESPN Peru this Sunday night, this group of partners will dissolve their union after their mismanagement in the Victorian cast.
Diego Gonzales Posada, president of the Blanquiblau Fund. PHOTO: Free.
“If the Blanquiblau Fund disappeared in 2022 or earlier, it will all depend on the Lima Alliance returning to the first division. There is an interest in correcting it,” said Péter Arévalo in the quoted medium. Similarly, the journalist stated that the decision to sign Carlos Bustos as coach and Yordy Vilchez has not gone down well in the Fund those who pointed to another name for the bench of Alliance Lima.
“The manager and administrator propose and bring in Carlos Bustos, but on February 4 they will no longer hold positions in the Alliance, which will create another problem. Bohórquez and Bellina appoint the coach, but without backing. The next manager can choose another coach because League 2 starts in April, ”he indicated.
“The hiring of Yordy Vilchez, who was injured for a year, has fallen badly. This contradicts what was said and planned for the Alliance in 2021,” he said.