Daniela Darcourt: Users say it is the new lucky charm of the Peruvian national team

The Peruvian salsa sang the National Anthem minutes before the start of the Peru vs. Paraguay, which ended up winning 'Blanquirroja'.

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Daniela Darcourt thrilled Peruvian fans by singing the National Anthem minutes before the important match started Peru vs. Paraguay, which ended up winning 'Blanquirroja'. Due to its unexpected presence at the Estadio Nacional, users assured on networks that the salsera would be the new cabal of the Peruvian national team.

On the night of Tuesday, March 29, the 25-year-old singer appeared at the colossus of José Díaz proudly wearing the 'Bicolor' t-shirt and also ripped jeans. The attendees and players were surprised because the delegation failed to announce that there would be an artist invited to the sporting event.

Under the eyes of nearly 50,000 Peruvian fans, the performer of “Señor Mentira” sang the nation's emblematic musical composition. “Family, long live Peru!” , Daniela shouted once the National Anthem ended, generating the applause of the audience and the excitement of the 11 football players chosen by Ricardo Gareca.

After Argentine referee Fernando Rapallini sounded the final whistle at the Estadio Nacional, netizens celebrated the Peruvian national team's move to the playoff with funny memes. But not only that, since they also praised Daniela on Twitter for being the “lucky charm” of the 'Bicolor', making it a trend.

“Let him sing in every match, please”, “Daniela was the best amulet for the Peruvian national team”, “The super cabal and Peruvian pride”, “It is the new cabal of Gareca”, were some tweets that can be found on said social network.

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MESSAGE OF ENCOURAGEMENT

After her outstanding performance, the salsa singer took to her social networks to invite her followers to continue encouraging the Peruvian national team whatever the outcome of the night. To do this, he left a strong message on his official Instagram account.

“It hurts whoever hurts, the white and red is the white and red. Ladies and gentlemen, we are the best fans in the world... To keep vibrating and encouraging our boys until the end of the days. Up Peru!!” , published by the artist.

The publication of the salsera was celebrated by his fans and followers on social networks. The most notable comments were from colleagues and friends Eva Ayllón, Ezio Oliva, Angelo Fukuy, Johanna San Miguel, Ernesto Pimentel, among others.

THE FACT: The Peruvian fans were awarded the FIFA Fan Award at The Best gala held by FIFA in September 2018. The prize awarded was to highlight the participation of the more than 400,000 Peruvians who traveled to Russia to encourage the 'Red White'.

Daniela Darcourt's post after singing the National Anthem. (Photo: Instagram/ @danieladarcourtoficial)
Daniela Darcourt's post after singing the National Anthem. (Photo: Instagram/ @danieladarcourtoficial)

WILL APPLY TO THE LATIN GRAMMYS

Their dreams have no limits. Daniela Darcourt is planning to win a Latin Grammy this 2022 and to achieve this she will apply for the most important Latin American music award. This was revealed during her participation in the América Hoy program, where she was the special guest of the day.

I am very happy and very happy because this year, beyond work and that everything is reviving, I am going to apply to the Latin Grammys at last,” the Peruvian artist said of her plans for this year.

Likewise, the salsera pointed out that this year has started on the right foot, so she is quite happy. She stressed that little by little concerts are being reactivated in our country, something that has motivated her in her career to reconnect with her audience.

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