Results

Panama LPF 05/11 01:00 16 [5] Alianza FC Panama v CD Arabe Unido [4] W 3-2
Panama LPF 05/04 01:00 15 [2] Sporting San Miguelito v Alianza FC Panama [5] L 2-0
Panama LPF 04/27 21:00 14 [6] Alianza FC Panama v Tauro FC [4] W 1-0
Panama LPF 04/13 21:00 13 [5] Alianza FC Panama v Potros Del Este [6] L 0-1
Panama LPF 04/06 01:15 12 [1] Plaza Amador v Alianza FC Panama [6] D 3-3
Panama LPF 03/29 01:30 11 [3] San Francisco FC v Alianza FC Panama [6] W 1-2
Panama LPF 03/23 21:00 10 [6] Herrera FC v Alianza FC Panama [6] D 2-2
Panama LPF 03/18 01:30 9 [6] Alianza FC Panama v CD Universitario [4] L 0-1
Panama LPF 03/08 01:30 8 [5] Veraguas United v Alianza FC Panama [5] L 2-0
Panama LPF 02/27 23:15 7 [5] Alianza FC Panama v CA Independiente de la Chorrera [3] D 1-1
Panama LPF 02/25 01:30 6 [6] Alianza FC Panama v UMECIT [3] D 0-0
Panama LPF 02/21 01:00 3 [5] Alianza FC Panama v Sporting San Miguelito [2] L 1-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 32 17 15
Wins 10 6 4
Draws 9 4 5
Losses 13 7 6
Goals for 33 14 19
Goals against 41 17 24
Clean sheets 8 6 2
Failed to score 12 8 4

Wikipedia - Alianza F.C. (Panama)

Alianza F.C. is a professional football club based in Panama City, Panama. Since 1999, it competes in Liga Panameña de Fútbol, the top tier of Panamanian football. The club was founded in 1963, and still owned by the Cardenas family.

History

Alianza F.C. was founded on 2 March 1963 by a group of 12 young players that had represented Panama in the first CONCACAF Youth Championship. That date makes them the second oldest club in modern Panamanian football.

The club was supported by various benefactors such as the local police, Don Justiniano Cardenas, and the Espivak Company during its early decades. In 1980, the club was chosen among other eight clubs to participate in the first professional football league in Panama, which was called the Liga Superior de Fútbol de Panamá.

As of 1989, the club joined to Anaprof's non-amateur football tournaments, which was interrupted by the disunity that arose in the local football environment, and was forced to compete in the so-called Linfuna League. After two seasons, the club returned to the Primera A of ANAPROF, where they won promotion two seasons afterwards after beating Atletico Guadalupe 1–0. In 2003, they enjoyed their best season ever, reaching the Clausura finals before losing 5-1 to Tauro FC.

The club has always placed a strong emphasis on youth teams, competing at the U-12, U-14, U-15, U-16, and U-19 levels.

Alianza FC Panama, founded in 1982, is one of the most prominent and successful soccer clubs in Panama. Based in the capital city of Panama City, the team has a rich history and a passionate fan base that supports them through thick and thin. Known for their distinctive green and white colors, Alianza FC has established itself as a formidable force in both domestic and international competitions.

The club competes in the Liga Panameña de Fútbol, the top tier of Panamanian soccer, where they have consistently showcased their talent and determination. Alianza FC has won multiple league titles, solidifying their reputation as a powerhouse in Panamanian soccer. The team's playing style is characterized by a blend of technical skill, tactical discipline, and a strong team spirit, making them a challenging opponent on the field.

Alianza FC is also committed to developing local talent, investing in youth academies to nurture the next generation of soccer stars. The club's dedication to community engagement and social responsibility further enhances its standing in Panamanian society.

With a loyal fan base known as "La Furia," Alianza FC enjoys vibrant support during home matches at the Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto, creating an electrifying atmosphere that fuels the players' performance. As they continue to strive for excellence, Alianza FC Panama remains a symbol of pride and passion in the world of Panamanian soccer.