The goalkeeper of Peruvian team, Pedro Galleseleave, without charge, the police station of Madrid where he gave statements for an incident with the Spanish Police, Peru’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported on its Twitter account.
“The Consulate General of Peru in Madrid reported that the player Pedro Gallese recently left the police station where he gave statements, without charges,” the Foreign Ministry said. Gallese is going to the hotel of concentration of the selection, which in a few hours will play a friendly against the selection of Morocco, added the message.
The Embassy and Consulate of Peru in Spain assisted members of the soccer team who were involved in an altercation with the Spanish National Police at the gate of their hotel in Madrid on Monday night and early Tuesday morning, where a large group of fans of the Peru.
A few hours before, some players and other members of the expedition of the Peruvian soccer team clashed with some agents of the National Police who guaranteed their safety, at a reception organized by the fans at the gate of the NH Collection Eurobuilding hotel, an incident that ended . including Gallese’s appearance at a Spanish Police station, where he left without charge.
The Peruvian team arrived at the hotel after an evening training session held at the Ciudad del Fútbol in Las Rozas.
As reported by police sources and confirmed by photos recorded by witnesses, some of the players of the Peruvian team, playing a friendly match in the capital of Spain against Morocco on Tuesday, went beyond the security perimeter that marked by the National Police to greet the fans at the door of the hotel where they are staying.
At that moment, agents of the Police Intervention Unit (UIP), better known as riot police, told them that they should return to the hotel door, which led to a push and a slap between the police, members of the Peruvian expedition and fans.
In the videos broadcast through social networks, it can be seen that Pedro Gallese, Álex Varela and Yoshimar Yotún are some of the footballers involved in the altercations, which were finally neutralized by the Police.
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Sources from the Peruvian Football Federation (FPF) consulted by EFE classified the incident as “confusing” and indicated that through the videos released “they are trying to clarify the situation” and “resolve what happened.” Peru will face Morocco this Tuesday in a friendly match that will be held starting at 9:30 pm at the Cívitas Metropolitano Stadium.
Source: La Verdad

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