The Ministry of the Interior, through Directive Resolution 1391-2017, authorized the entry of banners and musical instruments to the match that the Peruvian National Team will play this Wednesday against New Zealand. In addition, it guaranteed the security of the high-risk sporting event.
Fans will be able to enter the National Stadium with bass drums, cymbals, and snares, only and exclusively requested and officially authorized by the Peruvian Football Federation (FPF), and under their responsibility in the North, South and East stands. However, the entry of pyrotechnic devices or similar items is prohibited. The entry of alcohol and intoxicated persons is also not allowed, as well as people using face paint, clothing or accessories that hinder the proper identification of spectators.
A party about to begin. The Ministry of the Interior also authorized the FPF to enter and place a giant flag, made by Peruvian fans, along the North Stand. Its use must be coordinated in advance with the PNP and the Fire Department in order to avoid circumstances that affect the visibility of the attendees or acts that disturb public order.
Peru is playing the last 90 minutes of the playoffs against New Zealand, in search of a spot for the 2018 World Cup in Russia. The team led by coach Ricardo Gareca drew 0-0 in the first leg match held in Wellington last Friday. This Wednesday, they have to win in any way to qualify for the World Cup.