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Paolo Guerrero: the returns to Alianza Lima that materialized and those that could not be given

The signing of Paolo Guerrero for Lima Alliance You’ll have to wait. It was nothing more than a rumor that excited the blue and white fans in recent hours. Of course, one day the news will become official. In fact, the ‘Predator’ has already said several times that he does want to go home. Maybe not now, maybe soon. The truth is that the decision will be made by him when it is convenient, unless it is made very late.

The blue and white color marked the beginning of Guerrero’s football adventure. From the minor divisions of the Victorian team, one of the greatest talents in Peruvian soccer was forged and… the rest is history. After almost 20 years of his departure, there is an open secret that the striker already wants to return, but the truth is that there is no rush.

“Coming to Alianza motivates me a lot, it’s not that I rule it out, but I have to analyze. I live in Brazil, my last team was a Brazilian team. From what I understand, I have proposals from other clubs, but let’s see, I don’t rule out coming to Alianza at one point, but now I’m focused on recovering one hundred percent because I want to play again and play well again.”, were the words of Guerrero in the last interview with this newspaper.

His future will be defined when he is physically fit. Meanwhile, intimate fans are still waiting for the return of one of their idols.

The truth is that there are already several leaders of Alianza Lima who have fulfilled their promise to return. If Paolo Guerrero manages to make his return, he will join the list that already includes his soul mate, Jefferson Farfan. Hanging the chimpunes in the team of your loves is always a reason for happiness. That’s why they wait for him here.

– Those who returned-

Before venturing abroad, Jefferson Farfan He triumphed in Alianza Lima at a young age. He got his first chance with the first team in 2001 and since then they have discovered that he has great potential. Not by chance, the ‘Foquita’ was the protagonist of the 2003 national title. He did not achieve the two-time championship the following year, since he left for Europe in the middle of the season.

Jefferson Farfán national champion 2021 |  Photo: GEC

Just like him, other figures also returned to the Victorian club after a break. One of the most remembered cases is that of Victor Zegarra. ‘Pitín’ began his career in the Alianza Lima minors and played professionally from 1958 to 1974 in his first stage. In that period he won three titles (1962, 1963 and 1965) and he is remembered for having scored the only goal in the Blue and Whites’ victory against Boca Juniors for the 1966 Copa Libertadores at La Bombonera.

Of course, he did not retire as a blue and white. He hung up his boots at Deportivo Bata in Bolivia a year after winning the bi-championship.

VICTOR PITIN ZEGARRA IN ALLIANCE LIMA - PHOTO: GEC

In the same way, Theophilus Cubillas He began his professional career at Alianza Lima. Who is considered the best Peruvian soccer player in history wore the blue and white shirt from 1966 to 1972 in his first stage. From quite a young age he exhibited his talent, even being the top scorer in the local tournament in his debut campaign, a feat he repeated in 1970.

He decided to play his last years in the United States and, when he had already decided to hang up his boots, a tragedy brought him back from retirement.

His intact quality allowed him to play for a while longer and his definitive retirement was at the age of 40 in the Miami Sharks of the USA.

LIME ALLIANCE.  THEOFILO CUBILLAS

A similar story is that of Cesar Cueto. The ‘Poeta de la zurda’ had three stages with the ‘intimates’. The first was between 1969 and 1971, where he was the main spare part of the team at his young age. In search of more continuity, he wore the colors of José Galvez and Municipal until in 1974 he returned to Alianza.

. In 1979 he took a risk in Colombian soccer, where he was very successful and nine years later he returned to Peru.

CESAR CUETO - LIMA ALLIANCE

like everyone else, Waldir Saenz He also began his football history with Alianza Lima. From a very young age he showed off his great goalscoring condition and played from 1992 to 1999 in the blue and white first team, obtaining the national title in 1997.

In 1988 he emigrated to the United States to play for the Colorado Rapids and then had a brief spell with Santa Fe from Argentina. Later, he returned to the Argentine team in 2000 and that same season he wore the Sporting Cristal shirt.

In 2001, the centenary year of Alianza Lima, Waldir Sáenz returned to the club again and won his second national title with the ‘intimates’. He repeated the success with a two-time championship in 2003 and 2004. He then went through Melgar and Municipal, returning for the last time to La Victoria in 2006, although he was no longer in his best shape.

‘Wally’, Alianza Lima’s all-time top scorer with 178 goals, helped Sport Boys return to the First Division in 2009 and after three years of inactivity he played for Walter Ormeño de Cañete. His definitive retirement from football was in December 2017, no less than on Blue and White Fan Day, at the age of 44.

Waldir Sáenz is the top scorer in the history of Alianza Lima |  Photo: GEC

– Those who don’t-

Others did not have much luck in their intention to return to Alianza Lima. The most famous case is that of Claudio pizarro. The ‘Bombardier of the Andes’ began his career at Deportivo Pesquero, but his heart was always Blue and White. Between 1998 and 1999, the Peruvian striker shone with goals in the intimate club and won a Clausura Tournament.

In fact, Claudio himself confessed that in the last year of his career he had a rapprochement with the blue and white institution, but he was already committed to Bayern Munich to be the club’s ambassador. “There was no opportunity to return, but the desire was always there”, were his words in an interview.

Claudio Pizarro failed to withdraw from Alianza Lima |  Photo: GEC

Currently, there are several players from the Peruvian national team who are fans of Alianza Lima and intend to retire there. It is the case of Andre Carrillo, Christian Cueva, Carlos Zambrano, among others, who intend to return to the blue and white squad to spend the last years of his career.

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