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Alianza Lima TAS Dispute: Cristian Díaz Contract Drama

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Alianza Lima Appeals to TAS in dispute with Former⁤ Coach Cristian Díaz

Lima, ⁤Peru – Alianza Lima, one of Peru’s most popular football clubs currently competing in the ⁤quarterfinals of the 2025 South American ⁣Cup, has taken its dispute with former technical director Cristian Díaz to the Court of⁢ Arbitration for Sport (TAS).The move has surprised many‍ of the ‌club’s supporters.

The case stems from events in​ the 2024 season,when Díaz was hired⁤ mid-year but ultimately not retained. Díaz later ⁣filed a complaint with FIFA, which ruled in his favor,‌ awarding him US $250,000.

Alianza Lima is now appealing to TAS seeking a “final agreement” (consensual award) with Díaz to avoid the ⁤full financial sanction. Argentine sports lawyer⁣ Marcelo‌ Bee Sellarres confirmed the ​club’s ⁤action, stating, “Alianza Lima works at the TAS to arrive at a final agreement (consensual award) with DT Cristian Diaz. Ante​ FIFA, the Argentine DT obtained a favorable resolution ‍for ⁢US $ 250,000.”

Cristian Díaz’s agent, Ulises Guallanez, detailed the situation ⁣in an interview​ with Radio‌ ovación, alleging that​ Alianza Lima provided explanations ⁣for an agreement they later refused to honor for the 2024 season.Guallanez stated, “This issue ​is not personal, ‍ther are no ⁢bad intentions, there is no teaching, but it is a matter of enforcing what was signed. There was breach of not putting it into operation and for the negligence of everything experienced, for having made ‍him give up in a club were he was comfortable and not giving him the functions that the agreement that both parties had. After ⁢the firm, after three days a lawyer⁣ with the power ​of alliance. greater, that they coudl ⁤not defend the physical integrity of the coach, who were not given security and a lot of ⁣things, as if the country would be in an⁤ extremely serious state, pure ‘paved’ that ⁤had nothing to do with the decision they had made.”

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