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Alianza Lima Sanctioned in Vóley, Stands Firm on Noche Blanquiazul as Inter Miami Confirms Jan. 24 Visit

A coordination meeting will address the presentation date clash, with Alianza also overhauling its 2026 roster.

Overview

  • FPV’s Appeals Committee upheld Universitario’s protest and awarded a 3-0 (25-0, 25-0, 25-0) administrative win after finding Alianza Lima Vóley fielded four foreign players in breach of competition rules.
  • Following the ruling, Alianza Vóley posted that the team was proceeding to its scheduled match, signaling it will continue competing under the sanction as registered by the federation.
  • Inter Miami’s official preseason schedule lists Alianza Lima at Matute on January 24, even as the Interior Ministry has asked both clubs to evaluate rescheduling their large presentation events for public-order reasons.
  • Alianza asserts it filed for public-security guarantees first, says it will attend the ministry’s coordination meeting on December 29, and maintains it does not intend to change the date.
  • Pablo Lavandeira’s exit was confirmed with a club farewell and his signing by FC Cajamarca, while a reported deal would see Alianza buy 80% of forward Alan Cantero’s rights from Godoy Cruz, and the women’s team also fell 3-1 to San Martín as players addressed fan abuse on social media.