The Rímac team faces Morocco this Tuesday, as part of the FIFA date. In the waiting room, the officials who controlled the activity took the footballers for the supporters.
Just like Chile, who are looking to take advantage of the FIFA date to arrive in the best possible conditions at the start of the Qualifiers, Peru are doing the same. The Rímac team will face Morocco, the revelation of the World Cup in Qatar, tomorrow, in which they finished in fourth place, although the intensity has already started for the team led by Juan Reynoso who replaced Ricardo Gareca after the failed attempt to reach the event that took place on Arab soil.
In full concentration in Madrid, the footballers encouraged a confusing accident: they were attacked by the police, who controlled access to the hotel they occupy in the Spanish capital .
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the inca squad was received with a banner by the many compatriots residing in the Spanish capital . In this context, they left their rooms at the front of the establishment to meet the fans. That’s when, according to reports in the Peruvian press, the problems began.
The officials, in an attempt to restore order, mistook the players and members of the delegation for supporters, for which they beat them . There were a number of people affected during the scandal, both team members and fans who were found to support them.
The images, published by the party website Crema Tribune, which regularly broadcasts content related to Universitario, one of the country’s most popular clubs They tell of the intense fight between the police and the footballers . In them you can see, for example, to the defender Carlos Zambrano, member of Alianza Lima, trying to calm the officers and calm the situation .
Morocco and Peru will meet this Tuesday at the Metropolitano stadium, which belongs to Atlético de Madrid.
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