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BorrachoNJ
28 Nov 2006, 05:38 PM
Since the 19th anniversary of the tragedy that occured is coming up, I thought it would be appropriate to just share some stories about that day and the team itself.

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The Associated Press
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LIMA, Peru (AP) _ A navy plane carrying Peru's top soccer team crashed into the ocean off a Lima beach and only one of the 43 people aboard was known to have survived, the navy said Wednesday.
A spokesman said the pilot, 1st Lt. Edilberto Villar, escaped when the Fokker F-27 crashed and split apart Tuesday night. He floated in choppy seas for hours with such survival techniques as drawing air into his clothes to make them buoyant, he said. Villar is being treated at a navy hospital for shock and minor injuries.
Rescuers had found 12 bodies since the plane crashed after having trouble with its landing gear and circling the Lima airport for two hours, the spokesman said.
On the twin-turboprop F-27, owned by the navy and chartered by the Alianza Lima professional soccer team, were coach Marcos Calderon and 16 players, eight male cheerleaders, 12 team employees and six crew members, according to a navy statement. The only woman aboard was a stewardess.
The navy spokesman reported earlier that 44 people were on the plane, including seven crew members, but corrected the figures.
Frogmen using sonar tried to locate the fuselage and nose of the aircraft, which sank in about 120 feet of water and was believed to contain most of the bodies. The tail section was found floating. On Wednesday night, the search was postponed until Thursday because of darkness and bad weather.
The F-27, which can carry 50 passengers, was returning to the capital from a game in Pucallpa, a jungle city 355 miles northeast. Alianza had defeated Deportiva Pucallpa 1-0 earlier Tuesday to gain first place in Peru's soccer league.
"None of the players stayed in Pucallpa. All of them were on the plane," club President Agustin Merino told a news conference Wednesday.
Freddy Pimentel, director of the airport control tower, said the plane was to have landed at 8:10 p.m. Tuesday. The navy said it was declared in an emergency five minutes later because of problems with its landing gear.
Channel 5 television, Peru's most authoritative news station, said the plane lost contact with the control tower at 10:30 p.m. after making three passes over the airport.
The navy reported the crash Wednesday morning, but has not said exactly when it occurred or given a specific cause.
"The plane flew around the airport trying to land but the landing gear would not come down," said the spokesman, a navy press officer who would not let his name be used.
Marco Aurelio Gonzalez, manager of the state-run airport administration company Corpac, said the indicator lights on the plane's control panel were not working and the pilot could not tell whether the landing gear was in place.
He said in an interview on Radio Programas that the F-27 made a low pass over the airport and the tower informed the pilot his gear was in place.
"He said he was going to swing around to land and then it (the plane) was lost," Gonzalez said.
It crashed into the Pacific about a mile off Ventanilla beach, 15 miles from downtown Lima.
Military helicopters spotted the craft shortly after dawn, the spokesman said.
Alianza Lima, one of Peru's top teams of the decade, was eliminated earlier this year in the first round of the Copa de Libertadores, South America's most important tournament.
"I spoke to the team for about an hour just after their last game," said their former coach, Valdir Pereira, in Brazil. "They were so excited to be in first place. They asked me to come and watch their next game. They were like sons to me ... It's awful. I can hardly believe what has happened."
In the last major air accident in Peru, an air force transport plane crashed into the jungle in stormy weather in June, killing all 49 people aboard.
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Guti™
28 Nov 2006, 07:23 PM
QEPD.

Jamas los olvidaremos. :(

anMM0IItiG8

superfrantheman
28 Nov 2006, 07:55 PM
yo tengo esos videos tambien que chevere la hisotria falta que la hagan una pelicula

Visca...
02 Dec 2006, 07:39 PM
Marcos Calderon...one of the greatest peruvian coaches of all-time.

Guti™
03 Dec 2006, 12:29 PM
Entrevista a Teofilo Cubillas donde habla de los potrillos.

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Everybody rep Frank for this vid!

Guti™
09 Dec 2006, 12:50 PM
Familia blanquiazul realizó emotiva romería a tumba de aliancistas fallecidos hace 19 años

Alex Berrocal, desde hace 19 años, lleva repitiendo el nombre de cada uno de los “potrillos” que perdieron la vida en el mar de Ventanilla. “¡José Gonzales Ganoza, Gino Peña, Daniel Reyes!...” Su voz sigue siendo la misma, como el amor y cariño de los deudos, que haciéndole una “finta” al recuerdo y dolor, llegan a la tumba de sus seres queridos para demostrarles que siguen viviendo en sus corazones.
Esta vez hubo caras nuevas en el peregrinaje que se hizo por los cementerios “Baquíjano” y “El Ángel”. El presidente blanquiazul, “Cuchi” De Souza Ferreyra, resaltó la hermandad que se vivió en la romería en honor a los mártires. “Esta vez no me siento solo”, dijo.

http://www.elbocon.com.pe/Alianza%20Lima_desarrollo.php?nota_id=10179&nota_seccion=

superfrantheman
09 Dec 2006, 01:27 PM
oye ahora si 9 de diciembre del 2006 que en paz descansen

ahi se perdieron unos 4 o 5 que hubiesen jugado las eliminatorias del 90, 94 , 98 con unos 28 o 30 años e incluso las del 2002 ya practicamente en el retiro con 33 o 35 años

Broncano
09 Dec 2006, 06:19 PM
God rest their soul.

tiura8
11 Dec 2006, 08:18 PM
Gracias por el video Guti....se me salieron las lagrimas...cuando esto paso yo recien tenia 5 anos..mi viejo era hincha del muni y me queria hacer hincha del muni tambien, pero no pudo, yo soy aliancista desde ese fatidico dia!!!!

Guti™
11 Dec 2006, 10:51 PM
Gracias por el video Guti....se me salieron las lagrimas...cuando esto paso yo recien tenia 5 anos..mi viejo era hincha del muni y me queria hacer hincha del muni tambien, pero no pudo, yo soy aliancista desde ese fatidico dia!!!!

Igual yo cholo. Me hize hincha desde que tuvo uso de razon y eso que nadie en mi familia sigue el futbol.

vilafria
11 Dec 2006, 11:00 PM
Entrevista a Teofilo Cubillas donde habla de los potrillos.

a7T4R8NagIk

Everybody rep Frank for this vid!

The video is no longer available , can you repost it. Thanks.

Guti™
11 Dec 2006, 11:01 PM
The video is no longer available , can you repost it. Thanks.

Fran, supermantheman, uploaded it. But I will ask him to re-post it again.

Can you understand Spanish though?

vilafria
11 Dec 2006, 11:02 PM
Fran, supermantheman, uploaded it. But I will ask him to re-post it again.

Can you understand Spanish though?
Yes, of course.

superfrantheman
12 Dec 2006, 02:59 AM
ill do it later man illtry to upload the most i can next week cuz im having vacation next week

Guti™
23 Dec 2006, 01:33 AM
Yes, of course.

Here you go, man.

Props to Fran for the vid.

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superfrantheman
23 Dec 2006, 01:54 PM
ningun herido, todos muertos

vilafria
23 Dec 2006, 10:34 PM
Here you go, man.

Props to Fran for the vid.



Definetely.

tiura8
13 Jan 2007, 10:56 PM
don't ever let this thread die...

arriba alianza ************!

Guti™
21 Sep 2007, 07:34 PM
Alianza Lima 1988

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elperucho
21 Sep 2007, 10:17 PM
los potrillos

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