Sport Boys vs Alianza Lima, 2023 Liga1 de Perú, Clausura

· Peruvian Liga 1
  • 15': Jesús Barco
FT
1 - 0

About

Sport Boys are hosting Alianza Lima at Estadio Nacional de Lima, Lima, Peru, starting on . The match is a part of the Peruvian Liga 1.

Game Information

Competition: Peruvian Liga 1

Venue: Estadio Nacional de Lima
Location: Lima, Peru

Peru Liga 1 Standings

# TEAM GP GD PTS
1 Universitario 11 +16 24
2 Alianza Lima 11 +9 23
3 Sporting Cristal 11 +14 21
4 Cusco FC 11 +6 21
Full Standings

Line-Ups

SBA Sport Boys

No. Name
12 Ismael Quispe (GK)
4 Christian Ramos
19 Federico Milo Yellow Card
3 Christian Vásquez
14 Oliver Paz Benítez
23 Jesús Barco
22 Jorge Rios Yellow Card
17 Juan Morales
29 Leandro Contin
98 Luis Carranza
8 Edison Mero

ALM Alianza Lima

No. Name
1 Ángelo Campos (GK) Yellow Card
28 Edison Chávez
13 Ricardo Lagos
3 Yordi Vilchez
5 Carlos Zambrano
16 Jesús Castillo
21 Josepmir Ballón
10 Jairo Concha
8 Gabriel Costa
17 Franco Zanelatto
9 Herná Barcos Yellow Card

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