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Lima Stadium Graffitied in Clash Between Peruvian Soccer Fans and Evangelical Christians

2018-09-11 1 Dailymotion

<br /> <p>Fans of soccer club Alianza Lima clashed</a> with evangelical Christians in the Peruvian capital on Monday over a property dispute.</p><p>Around 1,500 followers of the church, called Iglesia Cristiana Mundial El Aposento Alto, are alleged to have occupied a plot of next to the club’s Mutate stadium, and graffitied</a> over murals that depicted the team crest and former Alianza Lima players.</p><p>Both the church and the soccer club claimed</a> they owned a plot of land next to the Alejandro Villanueva Stadium, which had been used by the club for parking and storage, Reuters reported</p><p>The videos, shared on September 10, shows soccer fans removing the graffiti painted by the church supporters, and metal barricades that covered the stadium gates in Lima’s Matute neighbourhood. Credit: José Varela via Storyful</p><br />

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