World Cup In Peruvian Prison
It is a common belief that sports unites people, which was once again proved but this time in quite and unusual way.

The high-security Castro-Castro prison located in Lima, Peru, held their own version of the World Cup tournament. The inmates took part in the opening ceremony representing different countries at the 2-week football contest.
The aim of the event was reportedly to encourage the prison population, totaling about 300, to do sports.
See more photos below. Credits to Reuters, AP:








The high-security Castro-Castro prison located in Lima, Peru, held their own version of the World Cup tournament. The inmates took part in the opening ceremony representing different countries at the 2-week football contest.
The aim of the event was reportedly to encourage the prison population, totaling about 300, to do sports.
See more photos below. Credits to Reuters, AP:
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