The bus that lifts the footballers and technical team of the Alliance all the way with stained glass windows to the stadium of health, where the world of semi-finals ante FAS will be played
People who joined the FAS-Alianza party at the Óscar Quiteño stadium attacked the bus on which the albo plant was being held, in addition to the party’s seat and media of the initial pitch.
Followers of the tiger joint, units with access allowed to the entrance according to the logistical arrangements of the same, and pasted in front of the visiting camera of the stadium, carriage with the carcass and the windows of the vehicle, causing deaths in im.
¿FAS, tu puedes ?, los tigrillos le apuestan a la remontada ante el Alianza en el Quiteño
The match in question corresponds to the semifinal of the turn of the tournament Aperture 2020. The match ends 3-0 in favor of Alliance, because this party generates quite expectant about a possible rematch of FAS (must win by three goals of obligation to oblige prórroga, y por quuatro para ganar la eliminatoria).

The bus transporting the players and technical team of Alianza FC was attacked with powdery mildew on its way to Santa Ana. Photo EDH / Cortesía Raúl Pleitez
Hours before the meeting, large numbers of sci-fi groups will visit the Quiteño stadium, various of them are concentrated and are waiting for the recommended distance of safety to prevent the Covid-19 propagation.

The bus that transported the players and technical team of Alianza FC was attacked with previous weapons in Santa Ana. Photo EDH / Cortesía Raúl Pleitez
The match is scheduled for 3pm at the Oscar Quiteño Stadium.

The bus transporting the players and technical team of Alianza FC was attacked with powdery mildew on its way to Santa Ana. Photo EDH / Cortesía Raúl Pleitez

The bus that transported the players and technical team of Alianza FC was attacked with previous weapons in Santa Ana. Photo EDH / Cortesía Raúl Pleitez

The bus that transported the players and technical team of Alianza FC was attacked with previous weapons in Santa Ana. Photo EDH / Cortesía Raúl Pleitez