NO SE VIO POR TV: Panameños regalan sus camisas y Maguire exhibe a su preciosa novia
La selección de Panamá cayó 6-1 ante Inglaterra y al final del encuentro los seleccionados regalaron sus camisas a la afición.
2018-06-24
- 1 / 21La selección de Panamá cayó 6-1 ante Inglaterra y al final del encuentro los seleccionados regalaron sus camisas a la afición.
- 2 / 21Aerial view of flooded houses after the overflow of the Bambito river due to the heavy rains caused by Hurricane Eta, in Bambito, Chiriqui Province 450 kms north of Panama City, on November 8, 2020. - Scores of people have died or remain unaccounted for as the remnants of Hurricane Eta unleashed floods and triggered landslides on its deadly march across Central America. Authorities in Panama reported 17 deaths and 68 people missing, Security Minister Juan Pino said. (Photo by Luis ACOSTA / AFP)
- 3 / 21Manuel Caballero (36), rescues his guitar from his destroyed house after the overflow of the Bambito river due to the heavy rains caused by Hurricane Eta, in Bambito, Chiriqui Province, 450 kms north of Panama City, on November 8, 2020. - Scores of people have died or remain unaccounted for as the remnants of Hurricane Eta unleashed floods and triggered landslides on its deadly march across Central America. Authorities in Panama reported 17 deaths and 68 people missing, Security Minister Juan Pino said. (Photo by Luis ACOSTA / AFP)
- 4 / 21Aerial view of flooded houses after the overflow of the Bambito river due to the heavy rains caused by Hurricane Eta, in Bambito, Chiriqui Province 450 kms north of Panama City, on November 8, 2020. - Scores of people have died or remain unaccounted for as the remnants of Hurricane Eta unleashed floods and triggered landslides on its deadly march across Central America. Authorities in Panama reported 17 deaths and 68 people missing, Security Minister Juan Pino said. (Photo by Luis ACOSTA / AFP)
- 5 / 21Felipe Baloy junto al 'Negritillo' Quintero después del final del juego.
- 6 / 21Román Torres regaló su camiseta a la afición que los apoyó durante el juego ante los ingleses.
- 7 / 21Fidel Escobar es otro de los futbolistas que se quitó su elástica y la obsequió al público.
- 8 / 21Momento en el que Fidel Escobar regala su camiseta a la afición en el Nizhny Novgorod Stadium.
- 9 / 21José Luis Rodríguez y Erick Davis lamentan la derrota frente a los ingleses.
- 10 / 21Hermosa postal de parte de Fidel Escobar, quien a pesar de la derrota, agradece al todopoderoso por jugar en la Copa del Mundo.
- 11 / 21Las chicas que le pusieron color a la previo, durante y post del 6-1 de Inglaterra sobre Panamá.
- 12 / 21Esta preciosa inglesa nos cautivó en el duelo ante Panamá.
- 13 / 21El inglés Harry Maguire se encara con el panameño Román Torres tras una falta cometida a los ingleses.
- 14 / 21Perdieron, sí, pero en Panamá no dejan de agradecer a Dios por la bendición de estar dentro de las mejores selecciones del mundo.
- 15 / 21Felipe Baloy abraza a un aficionado después del juego que cayeron ante Inglaterra.
- 16 / 21Harry Maguire y Fern Hawkins, la preciosa novia del seleccionado inglés en el estadio.
- 17 / 21A man searches for buried persons after the overflow of the Bambito river due to the heavy rains caused by Hurricane Eta, in Bambito, Chiriqui Province, 450 kms north of Panama City, on November 8, 2020. - Scores of people have died or remain unaccounted for as the remnants of Hurricane Eta unleashed floods and triggered landslides on its deadly march across Central America. Authorities in Panama reported 17 deaths and 68 people missing, Security Minister Juan Pino said. (Photo by Luis ACOSTA / AFP)
- 18 / 21Foto: Diez
- 19 / 21Men clean their flooded houses after the overflow of the Bambito river due to the heavy rains caused by Hurricane Eta, in Bambito, Chiriqui Province 450 kms north of Panama City, on November 8, 2020. - Scores of people have died or remain unaccounted for as the remnants of Hurricane Eta unleashed floods and triggered landslides on its deadly march across Central America. Authorities in Panama reported 17 deaths and 68 people missing, Security Minister Juan Pino said. (Photo by Luis ACOSTA / AFP)
- 20 / 21A man carries his belongings passing by destroyed houses after the overflow of the Bambito river due to the heavy rains caused by Hurricane Eta, in Bambito, Chiriqui Province 450 kms north of Panama City, on November 8, 2020. - Scores of people have died or remain unaccounted for as the remnants of Hurricane Eta unleashed floods and triggered landslides on its deadly march across Central America. Authorities in Panama reported 17 deaths and 68 people missing, Security Minister Juan Pino said. (Photo by Luis ACOSTA / AFP)
- 21 / 21Aerial view of flooded houses after the overflow of the Bambito river due to the heavy rains caused by Hurricane Eta, in Bambito, Chiriqui Province 450 kms north of Panama City, on November 8, 2020. - Scores of people have died or remain unaccounted for as the remnants of Hurricane Eta unleashed floods and triggered landslides on its deadly march across Central America. Authorities in Panama reported 17 deaths and 68 people missing, Security Minister Juan Pino said. (Photo by Luis ACOSTA / AFP)