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Club Alianza Lima, more commonly known as simply Alianza Lima, is a
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professional
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based in La Victoria District of
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, Peru. The club was founded under the name of Sport Alianza on February 15, 1901 by
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youth in the Chacaritas neighborhood of
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. It is widely known for having one of the most historical and successful
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teams in Peru; they have won a total of 25 league titles of the
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and are currently the oldest team playing in that competition, since the club was founded in 1901. According to
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, it is considered the most popular club in Peru, and the 6th most popular club in South America, with more than 12 million fans as of April 2016. Alianza's home stadium is the
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, named after Alejandro Villanueva, one of the most important players in the club's history. The stadium is also popularly known as ''Matute'', the name of the neighbourhood in which it is located. The stadium can hold up to 33,938 spectators. Alianza Lima is one of the most successful Peruvian football clubs, with a total 59 official titles consisting of 25 Primera División titles, 31 domestic cup titles, 1 supercup, and 1 international cup, the
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. The club has also won numerous regional and short league titles. Alianza enjoyed their most successful period throughout the first decades of their professional era. Their best international performance came in 1976 when they reached the semi-finals of the Copa Libertadores, repeating the feat in
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. In 1987, tragedy struck Alianza when the entire squad and coaching staff died in an airplane crash as the team returned from an away fixture. Alianza Lima has had a huge, long-standing rivalry with
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, the most successful team in Peru with 27 titles, the match is known as the ''Peruvian Clásico''. It is the largest and oldest rivalry in Peru and among the largest in South America; matches very intense and sometimes involve violent fan attacks against each other. Other traditional rivals include
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,
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, and
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. The club has a women's volleyball team that participates in the
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. It also has a women's football team that participates in the Liga Femenina along with a basketball, futsal down and Esports team.


History


Foundation & early years

The club was founded under the name of Sport Alianza on 15 February 1901 by
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youth in the Chacaritas neighborhood of
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. The Alianza name was in reference to the Alianza Racing Horse Stud, where their first matches were played. The stud was located on the same street, Cotabambas, in
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The club is one of the oldest professional football teams in Peru. It was founded on 15 February 1901, as Sport Alianza, named for the stable that hosted its first games. It is the only surviving founding member of the Peruvian Football League, created as an amateur level league in 1912. The club's first kit was green and white, honoring founding member Eduardo Pedreschi's Italian heritage. Beginning in that first season, the colors of the Alianza stables, blue, white and black were used, and by the 1920s the classic vertically striped jersey had become the definitive kit. The club changed its name to Alianza Lima in 1920. The League turned professional in 1951. Alianza participated in the amateur era of the Peruvian football league from that inaugural season, winning its first title in 1918. During its first years, it played irregularly against other teams from Lima and the port of
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. Its matches against
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from Callao stirred interest as a clash between ''limeños'' and ''chalacos''. Sport Alianza had started to become a popular team drawing large support and this was the first derby or "clasico".


Alleged four-in-a row

The Alianza Stud changed owners and locations continuously and, consequently, the team was forced to relocate in turn, until 1928, when under the new name Alianza Lima, the club settled at the third block of the Manco Capac avenue in the La Victoria District, where it would stay and become the emotional home-base for club and fans alike. That same year Alianza played against the ''Federación Universitaria'' (University Federation) for the first time. This club which would later be renamed
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and become Alianza's greatest rivals, in what is today the most important Peruvian derby. The 1930s brought great joy and frustration to the team. In 1931, 1932, 1933, and 1934, Alianza Lima won the National Championship four times in a row, for the first and so far only time in Peruvian football. However the Peruvian Football Federation did not recognize the championship of 1934 as won by Alianza. The championship was awarded to the club's biggest rival, Universitario. The memory of the four-in-a-row was tainted by the club's relegation in 1938, but after one season in the Lima Provincial League, one of the de facto first division leagues, the team returned to the First Division.


Titles and cup performances

During the 1940s, and start of the professional era in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, Alianza would win 10 championships. The club won two Peruvian titles in a row in 1977 and 1978, when its players formed the majority of the
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. The team had its greatest success at the international level in the 1976 and 1978
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, in which managed to reach the semi-finals but lost to
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1–4. Since then, its Copa Libertadores campaigns were not successful, during the 1990s the club managed to reach round of 16 several times including a semi-finals participation in the 1999 Conmebol's Copa Merconorte losing to penalty shootout against Colombian side America de Cali the same way it had been defeated by Uruguay's Peñarol a year before in the 1998 Copa Libertadores. Then had one of its worst campaigns in 2007, until the 2010 edition, when they did a great campaign even defeating the defending champion
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by 4–1 in Lima, being one of the three top teams at the end of the first round however, in the Round of 16, they lost the chance to advance further with
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, after a controversial match in Chile, where Ecuadorian referee Carlos Vera gave the Chilean side a goal that had already been flagged by the sideline referee as offside and the play had been called off, however Universidad de Chile's coaching staff including teammates and the pressure of a large local crowd seem to have given referee Carlos Vera the fast initiative to validate the goal, Alianza Lima had been eliminated in what Peruvian media and other South American media believed to be a robbery, Fox Sports network and ESPN agreed the play should not have been validated, Alianza Lima's president Guillermo Alarcon flew to Asuncion, Paraguay to speak to Conmebol and claiming a straight entry to the next Copa Libertadores, the case was also taken to FIFA headquarters but was not approved. In the 2011 preliminary phase of the Copa Libertadores Alianza Lima came into the tournament as Peru's 3rd place having to face Mexico's Jaguares de Chiapas in a back to back home and away matches for a pass to the Cup's group stage but would lose both games 2–0 and lost a chance to participate . This 2012 version of the Copa Libertadores, Alianza Lima will participate in group 5 as Peru's No. 2 seed against
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(Brazil) and the winner of Ecuador's 3rd and Paraguay's 3rd.


1980s decade

The 1980s were probably the most bitter years in the club's history. During the first years of the decade, despite having very good players, Alianza could not obtain titles, some which were snatched by
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, which was establishing itself as one of the three big football clubs of Peru.


1987 air tragedy

In 1987, Alianza Lima was first in the standings with a few matches left. On 8 December of that year, Alianza made a trip to
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to play against Deportivo Pucallpa for the league. The match was won 1–0, with Carlos Bustamante scoring. The team took a charter flight for the trip back. The flight departed on 8 December in a
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airplane, which crashed into the sea when it was a few kilometers away from the Lima-Callao Airport, close to the
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in Callao. The only survivor was the pilot, all the players and coaching staff died, being a game away from conquering another title. Alianza finished the championship playing with members of the youth team and a few players on loan from
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, which had offered to help sending four players ( José Letelier, Parko Quiroz, Francisco Huerta and René Pinto). Friendship between both clubs has been strong since then. Alianza could not keep the first place and its greatest rival,
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, obtained the title. The team had to restart from scratch and even former players who had already retired, like
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, or others who were about to, like
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, played to help the club get out of these bitter times. Alianza Lima was close to relegation in 1988, but it managed to hold on in the last matches. In the next few years, despite being competitive, it failed to obtain a title.


The titles, the centenary and the new titles

In 1997, Alianza Lima obtained its first title after 18 years, under Colombian manager Jorge Luis Pinto. In 1999 it came in second place, after losing to
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in the finals. In the early hours 2000, tragedy struck again when young captain Sandro Baylón died in a car accident after crashing with a post while driving under the influence of alcohol. In 2001 the club celebrated its centenary and obtained the national title after beating
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on penalty kicks. Later on, Alianza Lima would win the
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championships, defeating Sporting Cristal in both finals, this time under Argentinian manager Gustavo Costas. In 2006 Alianza Lima again won the championship beating Cienciano del Cusco in the final play-off, enabling them to play the
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, Alianza Lima won its first championship in over a decade by winning both the Apertura and Clausura and, thus, did not require playing in the final playoffs. Along with Sporting Cristal, Alianza Lima has been the most successful Peruvian club in this century, having won five championships. At the end of 2020, Alianza was relegated to the second division, despite the fact that in that year all games were played in just Lima and Callao because of the COVID-19 epidemic and teams from the provinces were not able to use their home stadiums. As soon as the season ended, Alianza launched a campaign to try to remain in the first division. There was contention about the team that had finished one place above Alianza, Carlos Stein. The Peruvian FA gave them a fine. Alianza argued that this was not enough, since Alianza's interpretation of the regulation was that they should be docked points. The Peruvian Football Association disagreed explaining that both fines and point reductions were allowed and used with other teams during the competition depending on the level of infraction by the team, and confirmed Alianza's relegation. Then, Alianza took their case all the way to Switzerland, to the International Court of Arbitration for Sport. Eventually CAS decided in favor of Alianza and the team was returned to the first division and Carlos Stein sent to the second division despite the fact that the new season (2021) had already kicked off, and Carlos Stein had played a match. Eventually, the regular 2021 season ended with a two legged play off against Sporting Cristal. Alianza beat Sporting Cristal in the first game 1-0 and tied the second game 0–0 to become the champions for 2021. Carlos Stein, meanwhile, came through a penalty shoot out at the end of a play off in the second division and won promotion back to the first division again for 2022. Alianza Lima finished in fourth place for the 2022 Torneo Apertura and first in the Torneo Clausura. Due to coming in second in the aggregate table, they received a bye in the semi-finals of the championship playoffs. Melgar beat Sporting Crystal 2–0 in each leg, coming out 4–0 winners on aggregate to set up a showdown with Alianza Lima for the 2022 Liga 1 title. The first leg was played in Melgar's stadium in Arequipa and Alianza lost 1-0 due to a Yordi Vílchez own goal. Yordi Vílchez made up for it by tying the series on aggregate with a header right before halftime in the second leg. Pablo Lavandeira then popped up to score a header of his own in the 74th minute to give Alianza a 2-1 aggregate lead. They held on to that lead and won back-to-back league titles for the first time since their 2003 and 2004 league title triumphs. This was, according to Peru's official records, Alianza Lima's 25th league title win, while Alianza will refute that this was their 26th. This was also their seventh title since the turn of the century, a record only matched by Crystal. In
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, defending champions Alianza lost to historic rivals
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in the final, 3–1 on aggregate.


Kit and crest

The team's home colours consists of a shirt with navy blue and white vertical stripes, navy blue shorts and navy blue socks. Its away colours are not commonly used nor well established, playing sometimes in blue, white or green. During the month of October, as a tribute to the
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, patron of the team, the regular colours are switched to purple and white. The color purple is often associated with the religious image and its procession, being the only team in the world to change the colour of its shirt for a religious tradition.


Stadium

Alianza Lima plays its home games at the Estadio Alejandro Villanueva, also known as ''Matute'' for the neighbourhood it is located in. Construction was announced on 15 February 1951, the club's 50th anniversary. The land where the stadium was built was donated by
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, then-President of Peru. Financial problems however, delayed the beginning of construction. It was only until 30 May 1969 that construction commenced. Uruguayan architect Walter Lavalleja was responsible for the project, with a contribution by Alfonso De Souza-Ferreyra. The stadium was inaugurated on 27 December 1974, with a match between Alianza and
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of Uruguay in front of a crowd of 36,966 spectators. The match ended 2–2. On 4 December 2010, the stadium became the first in Peru to own an
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screen in high definition. Likewise, it was also at the time the only national sports arena that had a digital banner intended for advertising in 101 square meters. According to a survey carried out by the
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, the Estadio Alejandro Villanueva is the most unsafe stadium in Peru to play football. This is particularly due to it being located in one of the most dangerous neighbourhoods of Lima. Because of this, since 2016, the stadium has a video-monitoring center and is equipped with 50 high-tech security cameras located in different areas throughout, including both grandstands and the interior and exterior.


Supporters

Alianza Lima's supporters are the largest in Peru. Alianza Lima's "Barra Brava", or
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group are called the Comando Svr (spelled with a "V" instead of a "U", intending to avoid the initial of bitter rivals
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). Alianza Lima are known for their large celebrations and dedication in fans. Historically, the club has been the club of the poor working class, while rivals Universitario were of the upper-class. This was one of the few differences that sparked their intense rivalry. In years 2001, 2002 and 2003 Apoyo Opinión y Mercado conducted a comparative research about the composition of the Peruvian supporters: According to the survey, 76% of the respondents supported a football team and 24% had no preference. In 2001, results placed Alianza Lima first with 42% of the answers followed by
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with 35%. In 2002, the numbers varied but not significantly. Alianza Lima got 43%
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37% and
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13% of the answers. Alianza for 2003 reached nearly 50% of preferences compared with 31% of
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and 17% of
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. For socio-economic levels, Alianza won in A, C, D and E class, while the
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was leader in B class. The research found that Alianza's supporters grow when the respondents where of down living standards (in the E class have the 63%). In 2014, a research done by the "Euromericas Sport Marketing" agency, ranked Alianza Lima as the most popular soccer team in
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and the second most popular in
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. Fans's loyalty to Alianza Lima cannot be matched in the continent, that it even surpassed other big soccer teams from
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like
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and Sport Club Corinthians Paulista, Corinthians. A notable Alianza fan is Pope Leo XIV, who began supporting the team while living in Peru.


Rivalries

The rivalry between Universitario and Alianza Lima, known as the ''Peruvian Clásico'' or ''El Clásico de los Clásicos del Futbol Peruano,'' has been the largest football rivalry in Peru and one of the largest in South America. The rivalry first took place in a match between the two sides in 1928. Alianza Lima were expected winners but Universitario came out victorious, beating the league champions. Games between the two teams often erupt into violence and arguments. Alianza Lima has defeated Universitario 140 times and lost 122 times against them. There were 103 draws. Over the years, this match has been the scene of major altercations, which ended with several players being sent off. This has accentuated the oldest rivalry in Peruvian football, in which Alianza has a significant advantage over its rival, winning 139 times compared to 119 times in 361 classics. It has also scored more goals than its classic rival with a total of 487 goals. Alianza also has long-standing rivalry with
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. Since the 1956 championship, when they met for the first time, these two teams have played 197 times, of which Alianza won 70 and Sporting Cristal 59. In total there were 68 draws, 487 goals were scored (251 by Alianza Lima). Alianza Lima also has rivalries with
Deportivo Municipal Club Centro Deportivo Municipal, commonly known as Deportivo Municipal, is a Peruvian Association football, football club based in Lima, Peru. They are among Peru's most recognizable clubs and enjoy considerable popularity. The bulk of their succ ...
and
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.


Players


Current squad


Out on loan


World Cup players

The following players were chosen to represent their country at the FIFA World Cup while contracted to Alianza Lima. * Domingo García (footballer), Domingo García (1930) * José María Lavalle (1930) * Demetrio Neyra (1930) * Julio Quintana (footballer), Julio Quintana (1930) * Jorge Sarmiento (1930) * Alberto Soria (1930) * Juan Valdivieso (1930) * Alejandro Villanueva (1930) * Julio Baylón (1978) * Teofilo Cubillas (1970, 1978) * Javier González (footballer, born 1939), Javier González (1970) * Pedro Pablo León (1970) * Juan Cáceres (footballer, born 1949), Juan Cáceres (1978) *
César Cueto César Augusto Cueto Villa (born 6 June 1952 in Lima) is a Peruvian former attacking midfielder, nicknamed "El Poeta de la zurda" (), recognized as one of the most talented players that Peruvian soccer has produced. He was regarded one of the ...
(1978) * Jaime Duarte (1978, 1982) * Guillermo La Rosa (1978) * Roberto Rojas (Peruvian footballer), Roberto Rojas (1978) * Hugo Sotil (1978) * José Velásquez (footballer, born 1952), José Manuel Velásquez (1978) * José González Ganoza (1982) * Jorge Olaechea (1982) * Salvador Salguero (1982) * Miguel Araujo (2018)


Former players


Records

*Félix Suárez (footballer), Félix Suárez at 6 seconds from the start of the match scored the fastest goal ever in a
Copa Libertadores The CONMEBOL Libertadores, also known as Copa Libertadores de América (), is an annual continental club football competition organized by CONMEBOL since 1960. It is the highest level of competition in South American club football. The tournam ...
. The game was a 1976 Copa Libertadores match between Alianza Lima and Club Santa Fe, Independiente Santa Fe from Colombia. Alianza went on to win the match by a score of 3–0. *Juan Valdivieso, a notable goalkeeper in Alianza Lima, once played a match as a forward and scored 7 goals in 1 game. *Alianza Lima holds the record for the largest win in Peruvian football by defeating Sport Pilsen Callao, Sport Pilsen 11–0 in 1984. *Alianza Lima is the oldest club in the Peruvian First Division with 103 participations.


Top scorers


Most appearances


Managers


Winning managers


Other managers

* Jorge Koochoi (1935–37) * Julio Quintana (1937–40) * Alejandro Villanueva (1940–41) * Juan Valdivieso (1941) * Gerardo Arce (1942–43) * Máximo Lobatón (1944) * Julio Manisse (1944) * Domingo Arrillaga (1945) * Juan Berastaín (1949) * Roberto Aramburú (1949) * Piado Petrovich (1950) * Alejandro González (1951) * Carlos Mora (1953) * Roberto Scarone (1957–59) * Alfonso Huapaya (1960) * Ladislao Padosky (1967) * Rafael Castillo Huapaya (1967, 1974, 1988, 1991) * Marinho de Oliveria (1968) * Hugo Bagnulo (1969–70) * José Gomes Nogueira (1971–72) * Roberto Reynoso (1972) * Sabino Bártoli (1973) * Segundo Capristán (1973) * Javier Castillo (1976, 1982, 1987, 1992) * Mario Gonzales (1977) * Juan José Tan (1979, 1984–85) * César Cubilla (1980, 1987) * Víctor Zegarra (1981–82, 1983, 2000) * Didi (footballer, born 1928), Didi (1986) * Moisés Barack (1988) *
Teófilo Cubillas Teófilo Juan Cubillas Arizaga (; born 8 March 1949) is a Peruvian former footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. He is considered Peru's greatest ever player and one of the best in the history of South America. In an IFFHS poll he wa ...
(1988) * Miguel Company (1989) * José Carlos Amaral (1990–91) * Simo Vilic (1991) * Pedro Dellacha (1992) *
César Cueto César Augusto Cueto Villa (born 6 June 1952 in Lima) is a Peruvian former attacking midfielder, nicknamed "El Poeta de la zurda" (), recognized as one of the most talented players that Peruvian soccer has produced. He was regarded one of the ...
(1992) * Miguel Ángel Arrué (1992–94) * Ivica Brzić (1994–95, 2001) * Ramón Estay (1995) * Julio César Uribe (1995) * Gilberto Alves, Gil (1996) * Édgar Ospina (1998–99) * Juan F. Arteaga (1999) * Arthur Bernardes (football manager), Arthur Bernardes (2000) * Paulo Autuori (2001) * Jaime Duarte (2001) * Franco Navarro (2002) * Rubén Darío Insúa (2005) * Wilmar Valencia (2005, 2013) * Diego Aguirre (2007) * José Soto (footballer, born 1970), José Soto (2008) * Richard Páez (2008) * José Soto (footballer, born 1970), José Soto (2012) * Francisco Pizarro (Peruvian footballer), Francisco Pizarro (2013) * Gustavo Roverano (2015) * Roberto Mosquera (2016) * Juan Jayo (2016) * Miguel Ángel Russo (2019) * Víctor Reyes (2019) * Mario Salas (footballer), Mario Salas (2020) * Daniel Ahmed (2020) * Mauricio Larriera (2023) * Alejandro Restrepo (2024) * Mariano Soso (2024) * Néstor Gorosito (2025)


Presidents


Honours


Senior titles


Friendlies


Youth


Performance in CONMEBOL competitions

*
Copa Libertadores The CONMEBOL Libertadores, also known as Copa Libertadores de América (), is an annual continental club football competition organized by CONMEBOL since 1960. It is the highest level of competition in South American club football. The tournam ...
: 31 appearances :1963 Copa Libertadores, 1963, 1964 Copa Libertadores, 1964, 1966 Copa Libertadores, 1966, 1972 Copa Libertadores, 1972, 1976 Copa Libertadores, 1976, 1978 Copa Libertadores, 1978, 1979 Copa Libertadores, 1979, 1983 Copa Libertadores, 1983, 1987 Copa Libertadores, 1987, 1988 Copa Libertadores, 1988, 1994 Copa Libertadores, 1994, 1995 Copa Libertadores, 1995, 1997 Copa Libertadores, 1997, 1998 Copa Libertadores, 1998, 2000 Copa Libertadores, 2000, 2002 Copa Libertadores, 2002, 2003 Copa Libertadores, 2003, 2004 Copa Libertadores, 2004, 2005 Copa Libertadores, 2005, 2007 Copa Libertadores, 2007, 2010 Copa Libertadores, 2010, 2011 Copa Libertadores, 2011, 2012 Copa Libertadores, 2012, 2015 Copa Libertadores, 2015, 2018 Copa Libertadores, 2018, 2019 Copa Libertadores, 2019, 2020 Copa Libertadores, 2020, 2022 Copa Libertadores, 2022, 2023 Copa Libertadores, 2023, 2024 Copa Libertadores, 2024, 2025 Copa Libertadores, 2025 ::Semi-finals (2): 1976 Copa Libertadores, 1976, 1978 Copa Libertadores, 1978 *Copa Sudamericana: 5 appearances ::2002 Copa Sudamericana, 2002: Quarter-finals ::2003 Copa Sudamericana, 2003: Preliminary Round ::2014 Copa Sudamericana, 2014: First Stage ::2017 Copa Sudamericana, 2017: First Stage ::2025 Copa Sudamericana, 2025: TBD *Copa CONMEBOL: 1 appearance ::1996 Copa CONMEBOL, 1996: First round *Copa Merconorte: 4 appearances ::1998 Copa Merconorte, 1998: Group Stage ::1999 Copa Merconorte, 1999: Semi-finals ::2000 Copa Merconorte, 2000: Group Stage ::2001 Copa Merconorte, 2001: Group Stage *U-20 Copa Libertadores: 3 appearances ::2011 U-20 Copa Libertadores, 2011: Fourth Place ::2012 U-20 Copa Libertadores, 2012: Quarter-finals ::2023 U-20 Copa Libertadores, 2023: Group Stage


Other sports


Women's football

The Alianza Lima Women's association football, women's football team plays in the Primera División Femenina (Peru), Primera División Femenina, or Liga Femenina, the highest tier in Peruvian women's football. They have won the championship three times in 2021 Liga Femenina, 2021, 2022 Liga Femenina, 2022 and 2024 Liga Femenina, 2024. They were runners-up in the 2023 Liga Femenina (Peru), 2023 season. Alianza Lima has yet to win an international competition such as the Copa Libertadores Femenina. Their best run in the competition was the quarter-finals in 2022 Copa Libertadores Femenina, 2022 and 2024 Copa Libertadores Femenina, 2024.


Women's Volleyball

Alianza Lima has a women's volleyball team that participates in the
Liga Nacional Superior de Voleibol Liga (Spanish and Portuguese: ''League'') or LIGA may refer to: Sports Basketball * Liga ACB, men's professional basketball league in Spain * Liga Femenina de Baloncesto, women's professional basketball league in Spain Football Latin Amer ...
, the highest tier in Peruvian women's volleyball. They won their first title in the 2023–24 season, after being runners-up in the previous three seasons. They have also won the Liga Nacional Superior de Voleibol#Women's Competition, División Superior de Vóley, the previous highest division in volleyball, three times. Alianza Lima were runners-up in the Women's South American Volleyball Club Championship#Campeonato Sudamericano de Campeones, Campeonato Sudamericano de Campeones in 1994.


Basketball

The Alianza Lima basketball team plays in the Liga Nacional de Basketball. The women's team won the Liga de Basket de Lima in 1980 which is the teams only title.


Futsal Down

The Alianza Lima futsal team participates in the Liga de Futsal de Perú. The team was founded on 16 August 2022 and were national champions in 2023. The team also won the Copa Latinoamericana Inclusiva that same year.


E-sports

Alianza Lima has an E-sports football team that participates in the Liga Peruana de eFootball. They won the national league in 2021.


References


External links

* {{Club Alianza Lima squad Alianza Lima, Football clubs in Lima Association football clubs established in 1901 Works association football teams