Thousands of enthusiastic Chilean and Peruvian fans gathered outside AT&T Stadium in Arlington ahead of their team clash, which ended in a goalless draw in the group opener at the 2024 Copa America on Friday night.
Footage shows the festive atmosphere as Peruvian fans, bedecked in team jerseys and dancing to music, showcased their country's mascot, the llama. Meanwhile, Chilean fans, adorned in flags proclaiming "I love my Calama," chanted slogans near the security checkpoint outside the stadium.
"I love it, I love to see that many Peruvians are coming to cheer on the national team here in the United States," said Magaly Olvera supporting Peru
"Well, every fan comes with happiness to accompany his country and to defend the flag. And I think we will do very well, it will be a tough game but I do think we will go with the flow," said Reynaldo Milla a Chile supporter among the crowd
Argentina defeated Canada and will face Chile on Tuesday in East Rutherford, New Jersey, bringing memories of the 2016 Copa America final, as Peru will face Canada next Tuesday in Kansas City.
Thousands of enthusiastic Chilean and Peruvian fans gathered outside AT&T Stadium in Arlington ahead of their team clash, which ended in a goalless draw in the group opener at the 2024 Copa America on Friday night.
Footage shows the festive atmosphere as Peruvian fans, bedecked in team jerseys and dancing to music, showcased their country's mascot, the llama. Meanwhile, Chilean fans, adorned in flags proclaiming "I love my Calama," chanted slogans near the security checkpoint outside the stadium.
"I love it, I love to see that many Peruvians are coming to cheer on the national team here in the United States," said Magaly Olvera supporting Peru
"Well, every fan comes with happiness to accompany his country and to defend the flag. And I think we will do very well, it will be a tough game but I do think we will go with the flow," said Reynaldo Milla a Chile supporter among the crowd
Argentina defeated Canada and will face Chile on Tuesday in East Rutherford, New Jersey, bringing memories of the 2016 Copa America final, as Peru will face Canada next Tuesday in Kansas City.
Thousands of enthusiastic Chilean and Peruvian fans gathered outside AT&T Stadium in Arlington ahead of their team clash, which ended in a goalless draw in the group opener at the 2024 Copa America on Friday night.
Footage shows the festive atmosphere as Peruvian fans, bedecked in team jerseys and dancing to music, showcased their country's mascot, the llama. Meanwhile, Chilean fans, adorned in flags proclaiming "I love my Calama," chanted slogans near the security checkpoint outside the stadium.
"I love it, I love to see that many Peruvians are coming to cheer on the national team here in the United States," said Magaly Olvera supporting Peru
"Well, every fan comes with happiness to accompany his country and to defend the flag. And I think we will do very well, it will be a tough game but I do think we will go with the flow," said Reynaldo Milla a Chile supporter among the crowd
Argentina defeated Canada and will face Chile on Tuesday in East Rutherford, New Jersey, bringing memories of the 2016 Copa America final, as Peru will face Canada next Tuesday in Kansas City.