

Alianza Atlético Sullana Dominate Juan Pablo II in Peruvian Liga 1 Clash
Juan Pablo II suffered a disappointing 2-0 defeat at home to Alianza Atlético Sullana on May 17, 2026, in a Peruvian Liga 1 fixture played at 04:15 local time. The visitors produced a polished performance, scoring twice and keeping a clean sheet to collect a vital away victory.
Match Overview
Alianza Atlético Sullana dictated the tempo from the opening whistle, pressing high and forcing the home side into errors. The breakthrough arrived in the 22nd minute when a swift counter‑attack caught Juan Pablo II’s defense flat‑footed, and the Sullana winger finished smartly at the near post. The second goal came just before halftime—a beautifully curled free‑kick that left the goalkeeper with no chance.
In the second half, Juan Pablo II attempted to rally but lacked precision in the final third. Alianza Atlético Sullana’s backline remained compact and disciplined, snuffing out any potential danger. The home side’s best chance came from a long‑range effort in the 67th minute, but it sailed just over the crossbar.
Key Moments
- 22nd minute – First goal: A rapid transition from defense to attack saw the ball played wide, then cut back for a clinical finish inside the box.
- 44th minute – Second goal: A perfectly taken free‑kick from 25 yards curled over the wall and inside the post, doubling the lead.
- 75th minute – Red card incident: A heated clash ended with a yellow card for each side, but no dismissals – the game stayed controlled.
Standout Performers
The Alianza Atlético Sullana midfield general was outstanding, covering every blade of grass and providing the assist for the first goal. His defensive counterpart, the visiting centre‑back, made several crucial interceptions and won eight duels. For Juan Pablo II, the goalkeeper prevented an even heavier defeat with a string of saves.
Season Implications
Alianza Atlético Sullana’s away win helps them consolidate a mid‑table position, while Juan Pablo II remain in the relegation zone, now five points from safety. The result piles pressure on the home side’s management as the season reaches its critical phase.