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Alianza Lima Says Peru Volleyball Federation Owes S/490,000 After Four Years

Uribe says repeated meetings produced no plan to settle obligations dating to Gino Vegas’s tenure.

Overview

  • Team manager Cenaida Uribe disclosed on Puro Vóley that the alleged debt to Alianza Lima totals about 490,000 soles and stems from 2021 to 2023.
  • Uribe said the club held at least four meetings with FPV representatives, who first stated they lacked funds and later floated a payment plan that never materialized.
  • She criticized federation rules requiring clubs to certify no debts to players or staff despite the federation’s purported arrears to Alianza.
  • Alianza trains at Videna because it lacks a home arena, paying 120 soles per hour for each court used, according to Uribe.
  • Uribe said FPV previously rejected offsetting the debt with Videna rental fees and claimed she now expects discounts to be applied, with no federation confirmation reported.