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Peru vs. New Zealand: This is how the national anthem was sung at the RDCE Stadium in Barcelona Video | Football-Peruvian

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In the run-up to the playoffs against Qatar 2022, international friendly faces were seen again. As usual, the fans came to the RCDE ground and sang the national anthem this time.

Whereas players Peruvian national team They hugged and sang to each other and the fans sang a verse of the anthem aloud. With the experience of the 2018 Russia campaign singing the song ‘Condico Peru’, it is already well known.

This friendship is an important test for the elements of Kareka facing the next match in Doha. Although the playoff match between Australia and the United Arab Emirates should be watched, the idea of ​​the technical command is that they can play a competitive game before the pass definition for the World Cup.

Peru vs. New Zealand: Preview

Technical command It plans to remove four players from the list for this tournament. Renato Tobias One of them, due to a drag injury from some time ago. Louis Atvinkula, Edison Flores and Christian Ramos And not included. The goal is for the entire team to be fit for the playoffs.

But if it’s about spirits, it should be noted that before the players of the national team rest to think about the clash against the ‘Kiwis’ with the experienced flag outside the Concentration Hotel, the invitees are very motivated.

Expectations are high not only for a friendly match, but also for a playoff match, so it is important to remember that a match against Australia or the United Arab Emirates is scheduled for next Monday, June 13th. The decisive game in our region takes place from 1pm at the Ahmed Bin Ali Stadium in Al Rayyan, Qatar.

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