Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
The excitement of women's volleyball in Peru is at its peak following Alianza Lima's consecration in the National Superior Volleyball League (LNSV) Women's Division, ending a 30-year drought and taking the passion for this sport to another level. After this historic milestone, teams are already preparing for the upcoming 2024/25 season, with movements in the transfer market promising to maintain competitiveness on the court. The 'Extra Game' between Alianza Lima and the University of San Martín de Porres (USMP) was the perfect culmination to a season full of emotions and surprises. The victory of the 'intimas' has sparked the interest of other teams in reinforcing themselves and giving their best in the next edition of the LNSV Women's Division. Among the signings, departures, rumors, and renewals that have been announced on social media, names such as Paola Villegas, Ginna López, Daniela Muñoz, Fabiana Rojas, Shiamara Almeida, Brenda Lobatón, Amanda Legario, and Pamela Cuya stand out. These players, some of them finalists from the previous season, will continue to defend the colors of their respective teams, contributing their talent and experience to the competition. The presence of figures like the French player Maëva Orlé in Alianza Lima and Brenda Lobatón in USMP, among others, promises to maintain the level of play and intensity in every match of the LNSV Women's Division. The broadcast of the matches through Movistar Deportes will continue to bring fans closer to the excitement of this sport, which has managed to capture the attention of the entire country. The upcoming season of the LNSV Women's Division is shaping up to be an opportunity for teams to show their best version and compete for the coveted back-to-back championship. With the return of Universitario de Deportes after more than a decade, a fierce and exciting competition is expected that will keep spectators on the edge of their seats. The Villa El Salvador Sports Complex is preparing to once again host the league matches, with a first stage set to begin in November and extend until 2025. Weekends will witness great battles on the court, with teams willing to give their all to achieve glory and recognition in Peruvian women's volleyball. In conclusion, the LNSV Women's Division is gearing up for a season full of emotions, surprises, and a level of competition that promises to keep all fans of this thrilling sport on edge. With roster changes, signings, and departures, each team is looking to assemble the best possible squad to face the challenges that the future holds on the court.