PHOTOS: Alianza FC bus attacked before arriving at the Quiteño stadium | News from El Salvador

The bus carrying the Alianza footballers and coaching staff arrived with broken glass at the Santaneco stadium, where the semi-final against FAS will be played.

People waiting for the FAS-Alianza match at the Óscar Quiteño stadium attacked the bus in which the white campus was driven, arriving at the match location an hour and a half after kick-off.

Supposed supporters of the tigrillo set, the only ones allowed access to the meeting under the same logistical provisions, and stationed in front of the stadium’s visiting dressing room, loaded the vehicle’s bodywork and glass with stones, causing damage to them (in the picture).

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The match in question corresponds to the return match of the Apertura 2020 tournament. The first leg ended 3-0 in Alianza’s favor, so this game raises a lot of anticipation for a possible FAS comeback (it has to win by three goals to force). extra time, and by four to win the tie).

The bus carrying Alianza FC’s players and coaching staff was attacked with stones before arriving in Santa Ana Photo EDH / Courtesy Raúl Pleitez

Hours before the game, long lines of hundreds of fans surrounded the Quiteño stadium, some of them concentrated and without adhering to the recommended safety distance to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

The bus carrying Alianza FC’s players and coaching staff was attacked with stones before arriving in Santa Ana Photo EDH / Courtesy Raúl Pleitez

The match is scheduled for 3:00 pm at the Oscar Quiteño stadium.

The bus carrying Alianza FC’s players and coaching staff was attacked with stones before arriving in Santa Ana Photo EDH / Courtesy Raúl Pleitez

The bus carrying Alianza FC’s players and coaching staff was attacked with stones before arriving in Santa Ana Photo EDH / Courtesy Raúl Pleitez

The bus carrying Alianza FC’s players and coaching staff was attacked with stones before arriving in Santa Ana Photo EDH / Courtesy Raúl Pleitez

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