Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
Alianza Lima is at a crucial moment in the search for a new head coach who can not only reverse the crisis of results but also align with the club's short- and medium-term objectives. The recent departure of Alejandro Restrepo has left a void that the management is trying to fill with a careful choice, despite the pressure to achieve immediate results in the Clausura tournament. The situation is further complicated by the failed negotiation with Cristian Díaz, who seemed to be the ideal candidate before the agreement fell through. Bruno Marioni, who is leading the selection process for the new coach, has decided that the most prudent course of action is to take some time to evaluate all options before making a final decision. This marks a significant shift in the club's strategy, which initially sought a quick resolution. Marioni has made it clear that the characteristics he is looking for in a new coach are fundamental, starting with a solid knowledge of the Peruvian league and the ability to manage a team in the difficult altitude of Lima. In this context, three names have emerged as the main candidates for the head coach position. The first on the list is Pablo Bengoechea, a name that resonates nostalgically in the hearts of fans who remember his successful tenure at the club, where he became champion in 2017. However, despite his good relationship with the fans, the profile currently sought may not completely align with Bengoechea, who is not seen as the long-term solution the club needs. On the other hand, Mariano Soso has taken the lead in the management's preferences. His recent experience coaching in Brazilian football with Sport Recife has provided him with a fresh perspective suited to high-competition football, which could be beneficial for Alianza. Soso not only has a good track record in managing teams, but he has also demonstrated adaptability and a deep knowledge of Peruvian football, having previously coached Sporting Cristal and Melgar. The third candidate, Pablo Peirano, has fallen a bit behind on the priority list. Although his time at Cusco FC has allowed him to accumulate experience in the league, his profile has not generated the same enthusiasm as the two previous coaches. However, his name remains in the conversation, although it seems he does not have the necessary backing to become the top choice. The pressure to make a decision is intense, especially with the Clausura competition advancing and the team urgently needing a restructuring in its coaching direction. Marioni and the management know that the choice of the next coach could be decisive not only for the current tournament but also for the reconstruction of the team in future competitions. The challenge is not only to find a replacement for Restrepo but also to establish a long-term project that allows Alianza Lima to once again become a protagonist in Peruvian football. The fans, who have experienced moments of glory and frustration, are eagerly hoping that the management makes the right decision. And although time is of the essence, prudence in choosing the new coach could be the key to avoiding past mistakes. The coming days will be crucial for the immediate future of the club, as the management is expected to finalize its evaluation and choose the new head coach soon. Alianza Lima needs a leader who can not only handle the pressure of a big club but also inspire the players to give their best on the field. Meanwhile, uncertainty continues at Matute, where fans remain expectant and hopeful that this new phase will bring the redemption they long for. The team's history is filled with challenges, but also opportunities, and the choice of the new coach could be the first step toward a new chapter in this rich football tradition.