Alianza Lima: Blue and White Fund would disappear by 2022 according to ESPN Peru Carlos Bustos League 2 Second Division Twitter PHOTO

Alianza Lima is not having a good institutional and sporting moment after losing the category in the previous tournament after a disastrous campaign. Now the intimate club’s guideline is to return to the first division as soon as possible after the appointment of Carlos Bustos as the new first-team coach.

The Argentinian coach will be offered the return at LA next Monday Competition 1. But beyond the sporting moves in the intimate cast, the situation of its creditors is still in the red, as playing the second division means a significant economic loss to those who run the club.

This is the case with the Blue and White Fund, Alianza Lima’s main creditor, who has been behind the club’s major decisions over the past season and who is reviewing the future in the coming months. And it is that according to the information provided in ESPN Peru This group of partners will dissolve their union this Sunday night after their mismanagement in the Victorian cast.

Diego Gonzales Posada, Chairman of the Blue and White Fund. PHOTO: Libero.

“The Blue and White Fund disappeared in 2022 or earlier, everything will depend on Alianza Lima’s return to the first division. There is interest to change,” Péter Arévalo said in the above media. Likewise, the journalist confirmed that the decision to sign Carlos Bustos as coach and Yordy Vilchez did not go down well with the Fund, which pointed to a different name for the Alianza Lima bank.

“The manager and administrator propose and bring in Carlos Bustos, but on February 4th they will have no more positions in Alianza, which will cause another problem. Bohórquez and Bellina will appoint the technician, but without support. The next manager may have a Choose another technician because League 2 starts in April, ”he said.

“The hiring of Yordy Vilchez, who was injured for a year, has fallen seriously. That contradicts what was said and planned for Alianza in 2021,” he said.

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