Looking ahead to Peru vs. Brazil: IPD message for fans attending National Stadium
Peruvian fans set a good example by cleaning up the stands after a match, and the Peruvian Sports Institute wants others to follow suit.
Last Thursday, the Peruvian National Team faced a challenging situation during their match against Paraguay when Luis Advíncula received a red card. However, Pedro Gallese showcased his goalkeeping skills and Renato Tapia proved to be a strong defender. Despite these difficulties, the team displayed their true colors on the field. But it wasn't just the players who impressed; the Peruvian fans in attendance at the Antonio Aranda stadium in Ciudad del Este also made a positive impact. Not only did they cheer passionately, but they also left the stands clean. This act of cleanliness caught the attention of the Peruvian Sports Institute (IPD) who took to social media to share a video encouraging attendees to do the same at the upcoming match between Peru and Brazil for the 2026 Qualifiers.
During the first match of the Qualifiers, Peru played against Paraguay in Ciudad del Este, and despite the game ending in a goalless draw, the Peruvian fans made their presence felt. After the match, their actions caught the eye as they took it upon themselves to collect all the waste from the stands at the Antonio Aranda stadium, leaving a positive impression in Paraguay.
Now, as Peru prepares to face Brazil on September 12 at the National Stadium, it is hoped that the fans will continue this admirable behavior by taking the initiative to clean up after the match. This includes picking up shredded paper, disposable cups, and bottles. The IPD is calling on the population to follow this great example, which should be replicated in large events like the Qualifiers matches, as well as in various sports venues across the country, such as stadiums, coliseums, and multi-sports complexes.
The Peru vs. Brazil match will take place tonight at the National Stadium, and it will be broadcasted on América TV (Channel 4), ATV (Channel 9), and Movistar Deportes. However, we advise against searching for illegal streams on Fútbol Libre TV. The match is scheduled for Tuesday, September 12, starting at 9:00 p.m. Sports enthusiasts can follow the minute-by-minute updates and incidents through Sports' various platforms.
The last time these two teams met was during the previous qualifying process, where Brazil emerged victorious with a 2-0 scoreline thanks to goals from Neymar and Everton Ribeiro. The meeting in Lima also resulted in a Brazilian victory, with a score of 2-4, in a controversial match officiated by Chilean referee Julio Bascuñán.
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