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With Peru: Boca Juniors' wishes to the national team with Luis Advíncula and Carlos Zambrano [VIDEO]

Lunes 13 de Junio del 2022

Boca Juniors, the club of the selected players Luis Advíncula and Carlos Zambrano, dedicated a publication prior to Peru vs. Australia for the qualifying round for Qatar 2022

Boca Juniors, one of the continent's most important clubs, joined the number of greetings dedicated to the Peruvian national team on the eve of the playoffs for the 2022 Qatar World Cup. Just minutes before the Peru vs Australia match, the Argentine institution sent a message to Carlos Zambrano and Luis Advíncula, two members of the 'azul y oro' squad.

"The Peruvian national team plays today at 3 PM in the playoffs against Australia to qualify for the Qatar World Cup," says the 'Xeneizes' post. A way to express support for the South American representative aiming to join Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, and Uruguay as the CONMEBOL representatives in the World Cup.

Immediately, Boca Juniors wished the center back and right back the best: "Best of luck to Carlos Zambrano and Luis Advíncula!", the team concludes. Moreover, the current league champion added a picture of the field featuring the players from the Blanquirroja who will start in the intercontinental playoffs.

Boca Juniors wishes luck to Peru, Carlos Zambrano and Luis Advíncula in the playoffs. (Photo: Screenshot)
Boca Juniors wishes luck to Peru, Carlos Zambrano and Luis Advíncula in the playoffs. (Photo: Screenshot)

More foreign players with the Blanquirroja

On more than one occasion, Mister Chip expressed his affection for the Peruvian national team. That's why, just hours before the Peru vs Australia match for the 2022 Qatar World Cup playoffs, the statistician shared on social media how he supports Ricardo Gareca's team from a distance.

The journalist showed the Peruvian national team jersey on the corner of a screen where, within a few hours (1:00 p.m. in our time), the broadcast of the match between the Blanquirroja and the Socceroos will start. "All set over here," the Spanish commentator expressed to let it be known who his favorite is.

To add some context, and true to his style, Alexis Tamayo provided a trivia fact about Peru and its relationship with the World Cups. "On September 6, 1981, something that had never happened before and has never happened again occurred: Peru qualified for two consecutive World Cups. The time has come to repeat this feat," Mister Chip indicated on Twitter.

Pre-match atmosphere for Peru vs Australia
Fans head to the Ahmed Bin Ali Stadium to support the national team in the playoff match.

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