Without a ticket, fans embark on a five-day journey to see Botafogo and Peñarol at Nilton Santos

Victor Boolen

Without a ticket, fans embark on a five-day journey to see Botafogo and Peñarol at Nilton Santos

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Love for Botafogo has no obstacles. Patrick, a black and white fan who lives in Manaus, is leaving the Amazonas capital this Wednesday (16) to watch the Libertadores semi-final against Peñarol on the 23rd at Nilton Santos.

Journalist Romulo Almeida recorded a video with Patrick now properly mounted on his motorcycle, ready to ride more than 4,200 km. The fan hopes to arrive in Rio on Monday and appealed for help as he was unable to buy a ticket.

Botafogo x Peñarol was sold out by fans alone, something unprecedented in the club’s history. Over 40 thousand fans are expected at Nilton Santos, as the Uruguayans have also exhausted their capacity in the away sector (South).



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