Alliance Lima debuts in the 2021 Women's Libertadores Cup
The blanquiazules unfortunately lost their first match against Deportivo Cali 2-0 in the corresponding match of Group C. The team led by Samir Mendoza could not overcome the Colombian champion, who took advantage of their clearest chances to take the three points.
Alison Reyes excited to participate in the tournament
"It is a total privilege for me. I am very happy to be participating in this competition, in which many girls would like to be in my position, and we are here to represent all of them who would also like to be in this competition," said the leader of the La Victoria team.
The final in Montevideo will be historic
In addition, Reyes commented on the final that will take place on Sunday, November 21, with an audience in the city of Montevideo, Uruguay. "It will be a historic event. All the teams here at the Copa Libertadores will want to reach that final to experience it, and then obviously tell their story. It's our dream," she said.
Next match against Universidad de Chile
On Sunday, November 7, the blanquiazules will return to the Manuel Ferreira Stadium to face Universidad de Chile, which comes from a 6-0 victory over Real Tomayapo from Bolivia with a great performance by Rebeca Fernández, who scored three goals.
Alliance Lima seeking to stay alive in Group C
The blanquiazules will go for the three points with Alison Reyes, Sara Martínez, Diana Opsina, Adriana Lúcar, and company in order to stay alive in Group C and have more opportunities to reach the quarterfinals of the tournament.