Last Thursday, the Peruvian National Team experienced difficult moments against Paraguay, after the red card to Luis Advíncula; Despite this, Pedro Gallese shone in goal and Renato Tapia did the same in defense. In general, the red and white team showed our colors on the field in style; However, in the stands we also had more than one gesture to applaud: the national fans who attended the Antonio Aranda stadium in Ciudad del Este not only cheered with everything. They also left the venue’s stands clean. Taking this background into account, the Peruvian Sports Institute (IPD)through social networks, presented a video for attendees to repeat said action in the match. Peru vs. Brazilfor the 2026 Qualifiers.
The first date of the Qualifiers saw a goalless draw for Peru against Paraguay, the match was played in Ciudad del Este with a large presence of the Peruvian public who showed their encouragement. After the match, the actions of the fans began to attract attention: they collected all the waste from the stands at the Antonio Aranda stadium, something that left a good image in the Guaraní country.
Now, on the occasion of the match between Peru and Brazil, to be played this September 12 at the National Stadium, it is expected that the fan, once the match is over, will take the initiative to collect the waste generated in the soccer match, such as shredded paper, disposable cups and bottles.
The IPD called on the population to follow this good example that should be copied in large events, such as the Qualifiers matches. In addition, the different sports venues in the country such as stadiums, coliseums and multi-sports complexes.
Peru vs. Brazil: when and where they play
Peru vs. Brazil They will face each other tonight at the National Stadium and you will be able to follow the broadcast, through América TV (Channel 4), ATV (Channel 9) and Movistar Deportes. Likewise, we recommend not searching for it on Fútbol Libre TV, a pirate signal. The match takes place this Tuesday, September 12 from 9:00 p.m. Sports It will make you live minute by minute and the incidents through its platforms.
The last time both teams met was on the tenth round of the previous qualifying process, with a 2-0 victory for the ‘Verdeamarela’ with goals from Neymar and Everton Ribeiro. Regarding the meeting they had in Lima, that time the victory was also Brazilian, 2-4, in the controversial match directed by Chilean referee Julio Bascuñán.
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