Carlos Lampe joined the demonstrations of support
Carlos Lampe joined the demonstrations of support. The Peruvian national team plays, this Friday night, the first leg match for the playoffs for the 2018 World Cup in Russia, and various personalities decided to show their solidarity with the 'blanquirroja' before the match. One of those personalities is the goalkeeper of Bolivia, who surprised everyone with a post on his Twitter account.
Total support from South America
Carlos Lampe is the starting goalkeeper for the Bolivian national team and prior to the match against New Zealand, he decided to post a photo on his social media supporting the 'bicolor'. "Well, now it's time to wear the Peruvian shirt and support a South American country that hasn't been to a World Cup for a long time," wrote the goalkeeper, who accompanied this message with a photo of a Peruvian national team shirt.
The Peruvian national team shirt shown by Carlos Lampe has the number 11 and belongs to Raúl Ruidíaz, with whom he exchanged shirts in the match that both teams played on August 31 of this year at the Monumental stadium, for the 15th round of the qualifiers for Russia 2018, in which the Peruvian national team won 2-1.
The post by Carlos Lampe, who was the starting goalkeeper for Bolivia in the qualifiers for the 2018 World Cup in Russia, received many comments from Peruvian fans, who thanked the Bolivian goalkeeper for the show of affection towards the Peruvian national team.
Carlos Lampe, 30 years old and playing for Huachipato in Chile, played for Bolivia in the 2007 South American Under-20 Championship in Paraguay. In 2009, he received his first call-up for the Bolivian national team for the qualifiers for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
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— Diario El Bocón (@elbocononline) 11 de noviembre de 2017