Overview
- Alianza Lima submitted a formal claim to the Peruvian Football Federation citing violations of Liga Femenina and disciplinary regulations and requesting sanctions.
- The dispute stems from the first leg at Campo Mar, which Alianza says was designated without public access with a 30-person accreditation limit per delegation.
- Alianza reports it asked for the match to be suspended until the crowd was removed, but the match delegate allowed play to continue.
- The club announced it will also pursue actions through ordinary courts to seek accountability for what it calls a serious safety breach.
- Alianza describes the issue as recurrent, referencing similar 2024 incidents at Campo Mar, and the FPF has not yet issued a ruling.