Alianza Lima won the Liga 1 championship and one of the most outstanding players in the squad was Hernán Barcos, who renewed for one more season. The Argentine striker not only won the affection of the fans for what he did on the field, but also off the field, like the apartment he gave to his nanny almost a year ago.
Precisely, the popular 'Pirate' was news in the last hours for another noble gesture he made with one of the children of María Allcca, the worker who takes care of his little ones. It turns out that the experienced striker was the godfather of the preschool promotion, which they decided to baptize with the name "Promo Hernán Barcos."
The nanny of the striker's children posted photos of this promotion and thanked the 38-year-old player and his wife for the gesture. "Hernán Barcos and Giuli Cunha, thank you very much. I love you," wrote María Allcca on her Instagram account.
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Hernán Barcos' response did not wait and he commented on the publication by María Allcca. "Beautiful everything," wrote the 'Pirate'. In addition, his wife Giuli Cunha also replied with heart emojis. Likewise, the fans and users also joined in the thanks and highlighted the gesture of the Alianza Lima goalscorer.
Hernán Barcos gives apartment to nanny
Prior to his great 2022 season with Alianza Lima, striker Hernán Barcos won the hearts of the fans in 2021 not only for the championship, but also for the great gesture he had with his nanny María Allcca by giving her an apartment. According to the 'Pirate', the initiative came after seeing the conditions in which the mother of the family was living.
"It was a wooden house, but it had tiles. I entered and helped her with things. There were children and two rooms separated by wood. Living room, dining room, kitchen, and bathroom in 20 square meters. We left there, my wife and I, feeling beaten because I was poor, but not like that. I had a roof at least. My wife says to me, 'we have to help Mari'," he told the program "La Banca."