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They accuse of “lump of salt”" to presidential candidates who attended the Colombia-Peru match

They accuse of "lump of salt"" to presidential candidates who attended the Colombia-Peru match

In the midst of the criticism and disappointment of thousands of Colombians for the defeat 1-0 of Colombia versus Peru in Barranquilla, A photo went viral on social media.

It is an image that shows several presidential candidates together and enjoying the game in the middle of the stadium Metropolitan of Barranquilla and with 100% capacity.

In the image you see from left to right, Enrique Peñalosa, Federico Gutiérrez, Alejandro Char and David Barguil.

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In the background hundreds of other people can be seen accompanying and cheering on the Colombian team, unaware of the disastrous result in which the commitment to Date 15 of the qualifiers for the Qatar 2022 World Cup.

The photograph went viral on social networks, even the senator Armando Benedetti said they were “the lump of salt” of today’s match.

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