The Scandal at the U vs. Alianza Match: A Behind-the-Scenes Look and Fallout

2023-11-10 17:33:22

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To begin to explain this unfortunate outcome, we must return to the second creamy goal and move forward a little, according to witnesses who were close to the scene of the events and the protagonists at that moment. Seeing the dream of the three-time championship far away, panicked screams began to be heard on the Alejandro Villanueva esplanade. Outside the parking lot door, in the Mendoza Merino neighborhood, shots and clashes rang out. Immediately, in accordance with the club’s security protocol, all the stadium doors were closed, waiting for the police to calm down and enter the scene. In this scenario, the alert was received by the State security people who were watching the game in three different boxes due to the presence of Alberto Otárola, a fan of Alianza Lima. These troops met, began to coordinate with the club’s security and one of the members approached the premier to remove him. Leaving the box, in the hallway, Otárola decided to go back in when he found out that he could not leave. Once inside, the idea of ​​turning off the lights was born from the men who were taking care of the prime minister, who did not participate in the plan. ”In that discussion, the prime minister did not intervene. “He waited while the security agents figured out how to get him out,” our sources agreed.

Why was the power cut off? The fights that originated in the stands caused panic, especially because “at one point during the exit from that side, the audience from the west crossed with the audience in the box,” one of those present assured us. This gave the impression that if there were many people angry about the adverse result, in that area they could attack the premier and other guests. José Sabogal, intimate general manager, worried about Otárola’s safety and that of himself, full of doubts, was inclined to accept the suggested plan and turn off the lights so that they could leave without being recognized. Therefore, once the agreement was reached, the plan was executed: final whistle from Edwin Ordóñez and blackout in Matute. All this without measuring the magnitude of the decision.

The scandal, which went viral on social media, soon spread around the world. Given so much dart towards the institution, Tito Ordóñez testified about what happened with the stadium lights and made it clear that it was not Alianza’s decision. “The club minutes explain the different coordination of the authorities. We have been left exposed to a sanction because it is the authorities who determine the steps that the institutions have to follow. Did the club follow orders? Yes, that’s what I’m saying. Minutes have been drawn up with the Public Ministry, and the club will detail it. It is not a decision of the institution whether there is an award, Olympic return or light,” said the delegate of the blue and white team.

Beyond the statement published by the La Victoria club, regrettable and which only left more questions, it is expected that the investigations will continue and that José Sabogal, as head of the institution, will explain everything that happened on the night of last Wednesday, November 8, who painted for a party and ended up irresponsibly.

Release of Otárola

On the night of Thursday, November 9, Alberto Otárola spoke about the events at the Alejandro Villanueva stadium and gave his version. “I went like any fan to watch my team’s game, and I stayed until the end. “I don’t know who manages the stadium lights,” he said in statements to the ‘Combutters’ program.

“I want to express my concern and anger like any fan at seeing the stadium lights go out, putting all fans at risk,” he added on the subject.

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