Tremendous joy exists at the sporting level in Sporting Cristal after defeating Huracán 1-0 and qualifying for the group stage of the Copa Libertadores. While there is euphoria for this action, one of the things that is not minor and has attracted attention is the state of the Alberto Gallardo stadium due to the rise of the Rimac River caused by heavy rains in Lima.
As it is known, in recent days, different sectors of the country have been affected by the 'Yaku Cyclone'. In the face of this, Diario Libero was able to collect exclusive images that show how the north sector of the sports coliseum looks, which is precisely located next to the Rimac River.
As seen in the video, for the moment the home of the 'rimense' team has not been greatly affected. However, it is generating concern among fans because the weather situation has not yet been controlled.
Finally, it is important to mention that a few days ago the mayor of San Martín de Porres, Hernán Sifuentes, spoke out to clarify that the emergency center is aware of the river's flow 24 hours a day.
Will Sporting Cristal continue playing at the Alberto Gallardo stadium?
Although a press conference was held today, attended by President Joel Raffo, the topic of the Alberto Gallardo stadium was not addressed for the moment. They only affirmed that they will continue to be the home team, at least in the Liga 1, as the scenario for the Copa Libertadores is still being analyzed.