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Alianza, Belgrano and Buse Score Weekend Titles Across South America

The weekend’s results changed rankings, crowned two domestic champions, provoked coach confrontations, updated broadcast operations, and altered race traffic plans.

Overview

  • Alianza Lima secured the Peruvian Torneo Apertura with a 3-0 win over Los Chankas, a victory confirmed after the match and celebrated at Matute with coach Pablo Guede absent from the official premiation.
  • Liga 1 Max used an expanded 13‑camera production for the Alianza–Chankas match to support broadcasts and VAR reviews, a step clubs said was meant to improve review accuracy and TV presentation.
  • Ignacio Buse won the ATP 500 in Hamburg by beating Tommy Paul 7‑6, 4‑6, 6‑3, a title that moved him sharply up the ATP list toward No. 31 and set him to debut in Roland Garros with a first-round match against Andrey Rublev.
  • Belgrano beat River Plate 3‑2 to claim its first top-division Argentine title, a final on Sunday that included a VAR-reviewed penalty that sparked River coach Eduardo Coudet’s expulsion after an on-field confrontation with referee Yael Falcón Pérez.
  • Race and city operations changed for the Maratón adidas Rímac Lima as organizers, the Policía Nacional and ATU restricted Petit Thouars lanes for runners between 5:30 and 6:30 a.m. and maintained a segregated right lane under police and transit control afterward.