New Zealand
Peruvian National Team
The New Zealand team arrived in Lima on Sunday night to face the Peruvian National Team on Wednesday at the National Stadium. The team, led by Anthony Hudson, scheduled their training for this afternoon at Markham School in Miraflores.
Initially, it was announced that the 'All Whites' would train at the Matute stadium, but it was later confirmed that the rival team would train at the school field at 4 p.m. The practice would be closed-door.
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Hours before the training, part of Anthony Hudson's work team went to the school facilities to supervise the field where the 'Kiwis' would have their first training session in our country.
The New Zealand team had planned to train in the morning, but the fatigue from the long journey forced the delegation to change the timing of their work.
The 'All Whites' flew for over 30 hours on a trip from Wellington, with layovers in Auckland and Buenos Aires, to Lima.
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