The bicolor will face the Japanese squad on Tuesday, June 20. The match has awakened great interest among Peruvian fans living in the Asian country, who want to accompany and be close to the players of the blanquirroja at all times.
That's why the Peruvian Football Federation (FPF) has asked our compatriots to be measured and urged them to respect Japanese laws. Likewise, they have thanked the fans for the love shown to the national team players in the city of Osaka, and have asked them not to generate crowds.
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"The Peruvian Football Federation thanks the signs of support and love received by Peruvian fans residing in Japan, at the same time we ask them to respect the current local laws, avoiding crowds and noise around the hotel," reads part of the FPF statement.
Our boys, after defeating South Korea's national team 1-0 in the city of Busan, will now face Japan on Tuesday, June 20 (4:55 am), in what will be their last match before the start of the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers, which will be held from September onwards.