Peruvian fans clean the streets after flag in Montevideo ahead of Peru vs. Uruguay

The hundreds of fans of the 'bicolor' left a great image on their visit to Uruguay and organized themselves to leave the streets impeccable where they encouraged the Peruvian national team.

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The Peruvian national team has one of the best fans in the world. Fans of the 'bicolor' were present on the outskirts of the concentration hotel led by Ricardo Gareca to give them their support prior to the match against Uruguay for Qatar 2022 Qualifiers. There was a real party and as if that were not enough, a large number of Peruvians cleaned the streets at the end of the flag.

A video of fans of the 'white-red' went viral on social media. This is because the hundreds of Peruvians who held a flag last night, took the time to stay after the celebration to clean up the streets. They are seen picking up in plastic bags from children to adults. A great gesture of the '12′.

'WHITEROJO' FLAG

According to reports on various channels that were at the scene of the events, there were around 500 fans who set up the flag abroad of the Hilton Garden Inn hotel. They constantly encouraged and gave their full support to the players and the technical command of the 'bicolor' on the verge of playing a momentous match against 'La Celeste' in the same mythical Centenario of Montevideo.

As soon as the songs and sounds of the instruments that the fans brought to this public space began, the national players began to leave little by little to record what happened and engage in that human warmth that only the fans can give at such a decisive moment in the qualifying process.

In addition, fireworks were also displayed that put the excitement for this memorable event that will surely fill them with motivation. In that sense, they appreciated this enormous gesture made by the fans, who mostly made great sacrifices to get to Montevideo and, above all, to get a ticket for this Thursday 24th meeting.

Banderazo in the preview of Peru vs. Uruguay
Banderazo in the preview of Peru vs. Uruguay

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