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El Club Alianza Lima, conocido como Alianza Lima o simplemente Alianza, es una institución deportiva y social con sede en el distrito de La Victoria, en la ciudad de Lima, capital del Perú. Fue fundado como un club de fútbol , el 15 de febrero de 1901, por un grupo de adolescentes de clase obrera del antiguo barrio de Las Chacaritas en Lima ...
- 15 de febrero de 1901 (122 años) (como Sport Alianza)
- José Sabogal Carrillo (administrador)
- Club Alianza Lima
- Mauricio Larriera
La historia del Club Alianza Lima inicia el 15 de febrero de 1901, cuando fue fundado por adolescentes de clase obrera del antiguo barrio de Las Chacaritas en Lima, que deseaban practicar el fútbol. [1] [2] [3] Este hecho lo constituye como el club de fútbol más longevo del Perú en actividad. [4]
- History
- Kit and Crest
- Stadium
- Supporters
- Rivalries
- Players
- Honours
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Foundation & early years
The club was founded under the name of Sport Alianza on 15 February 1901 by working-class youth in the Chacaritas neighborhood of Lima. 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 Lima 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 survivi...
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 Univers...
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 Peru national football team. The team had its greatest success at the international level in the 1976 and 1978 Copa Libertadores, in which managed to reach the semi-finals but lost to Deportivo Cali 1–4. Since then, its Copa Libertadores campaigns were not successful, durin...
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 Lord of Miracles, patron of the team, the regular colours are switched t...
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 Manuel Odría, then-President of Peru. Financial problems however, delayed the beginning o...
Alianza Lima's supporters are the largest in Peru. Alianza Lima's "Barra Brava" are called the Comando Svr (spelled with a "V" instead of a "U", intending to avoid the initial of bitter rivals Universitario). In years 2001, 2002 and 2003 Apoyo Opinión y Mercado conducted a comparative research about the composition of the Peruvian supporters: Accor...
Alianza Lima has had a long-standing rivalry with Universitario, Sporting Cristal, and Sport Boys. 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. The rivalry first took place in a match between the two sides in 1928. Al...
Current squad
1. As of 28 January, 2024 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Out on loan
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Félix Suárez at 6 seconds from the start of the match scored the fastest goal ever in a Copa Libertadores. The game was a 1976 Copa Libertadores match between Alianza Lima and Independiente Santa F...Alianza Lima holds the record for the largest win in Peruvian football by defeating Sport Pilsen11–0 in 1984.Alianza Lima is the oldest club in the Peruvian First Division with 103 participations.Club Alianza Lima on FacebookClub Alianza Lima on TwitterClub Alianza Lima on Instagram- 15 February 1901; 122 years ago (as Sport Alianza)
- Liga 1
Registro general que detalla en resumen los enfrentamientos disputados de Alianza Lima con diversos rivales por torneos internacionales oficiales: Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana (torneos vigentes) y Copa Conmebol, Copa Merconorte, Copa Simón Bolívar (torneos desaparecidos).
El palmarés del Club Alianza Lima, cuya sede se encuentra en el distrito de La Victoria , lo convierte en uno de los clubes más importantes y laureados del Perú. Cuenta con numerosos trofeos tanto a nivel profesional como juvenil en diferentes disciplinas deportivas.
El Club Alianza Lima, conocido como Alianza Lima o simplemente Alianza, es una institución deportiva y social con sede en el distrito de La Victoria, en la ciudad de Lima, capital del Perú. Fue fundado como un club de fútbol, el 15 de febrero de 1901, por un grupo de adolescentes de clase obrera del antiguo barrio de Las Chacaritas en Lima ...
La historia del Club Alianza Lima inicia el 15 de febrero de 1901, cuando fue fundado por adolescentes de clase obrera del antiguo barrio de Las Chacaritas en Lima, que deseaban practicar el fútbol. Este hecho lo constituye como el club de fútbol más longevo del Perú en actividad.