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Just last Saturday, Alianza Lima sealed its very poor 2020 campaign, losing 2-0 to Sport Huancayo and confirming its relegation to the Second Division. The roller could not be found throughout the season and ended up paying dearly, although it seems that all is not lost.
And it is that although the town team no longer has a way to reverse its bad moment, a light of hope appeared in the last hours. As reported by Libero, the club presented a claim to the Peruvian Football Federation that could allow them to stay in First.
The average neighbor points out that the directive formally complained to the entity after learning that The Sport Huancayo coach offered an interview to a media outlet outside the concentration hotel, something prohibited by the security protocol against the coronavirus.
The incident occurred on November 27, just one day before the match against Aliaza Lima. There, DT Wilmar Valencia spoke with America TV, keeping his distance and wearing a mask at all times. However, by regulation, he should not have done it.
In the claim, Alianza Lima argues that this is “In breach of numeral 1.1.13. of section 1.1. ‘Hotels and / or concentration centers’. Article 1 ‘Protocol for trips and hotels’, of the Protocol for the return to training and competitions“.
This is the interview that generated the Alianza claim. Wilmar Valencia leaves the hotel in the run-up to the duel with Huancayo to attend América TV on the street. Managers, technicians and players know very well that they should not do that because they violate biosecurity protocol. pic.twitter.com/TnSNmgd6Vm
– Carlos Salinas (@SalinasDeportes)
November 30, 2020
A fact in favor that puts the illusion
Alianza Lima has already obtained points per secretariat during the Covid-19 pandemic. In fact, it is this antecedent that excites the club to be able to maintain the category and save a catastrophic year.
It all dates back to October 9, when Peruvian football returned to the fields. There, the roller claimed the points before Binacional after its players did not respect the protocol, something that was ratified by the Disciplinary Commission of the Peruvian Football Federation.
The First Division of the neighboring country lives key hours to know if Alianza Lima will finally be in B or if it will be saved off the field.
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