confirmed the players for the farewell match

They remain a little Less than 10 days for the game that Omar Sebastián Pérez was waiting for so many monthscalled ‘The Last Tango’.

After several attempts, permissions and sponsors, The Argentine confirmed that on December 10, starting at 7:00 p.m. at the El Campin stadium The match will take place where all the fans will be able to fire him, where more than 80% will be Santafereña fans.

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The prices have already been found for a few days in Tu Boleta, which can be obtained through the marketing page or physically in the restaurant of Omar Sebastián Pérez, located in Chía called Santiago del Estero Parilla. The values ​​range from 25,000 pesos (Lateral) to 125,000 pesos (preferential Western).

‘The last tango’ is coming from omar perez With whom and once morest whom will the Argentine play?

Through videos and invitations, It has been possible to know several names of players who will be at the great idol party of the last decade of Independiente Santa Fe.

Names like those of Julian Anchico, Sergio Otalvaro, Luis Manuel Seijas, Francisco Meza, Carlos Valdez and Wilder Medina will be there that day, alluding to the golden age of the cardinal team.

There are also names such as Gerardo Bedoya, Léider Preciado, Alejandro Bernal, Juan Daniel Roa and Daniel Torres as the former Santa Fe who also shared the court.

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Former teammates from other clubs such as Macnelly Torres, Teófilo Gutiérrez, Martín Arzuaga and Óscar Córdoba will be at the ‘Colossus of 57’. As a foreign quota, it was known that Sergio Galván Rey and the Ecuadorian ‘Edison Méndez also accepted the invitation.

Some more remain to be confirmed that will be known as the days go by. There is a lot of expectation if Juan Román Riquelme, his partner and idol in Boca Juniors, travels for ‘El Último Tango’.

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