Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
The future of Peruvian soccer is in good hands with the emerging figure of Piero Quispe, the young talent who is being supported by experienced players from the Peruvian National Team such as Jefferson Farfán and Yoshimar Yotún. At just 22 years old, Quispe has earned a place in the 'Blanquirroja' thanks to his outstanding performance both at Universitario de Deportes and Pumas UNAM. His recent goal in the 4-1 victory over the Dominican Republic has been a clear example of his potential and the responsibility he is willing to take on in the national team. In a recent interview on the show 'Enfocados', Farfán and Yotún praised Quispe and emphasized the importance of him taking on the role of leader in the Peruvian National Team. Farfán recalled how he was the one who received the number '10' jersey from Pablo Bengoechea, which marked a turning point in his career and demanded that he give his best in every match. Yotún, on the other hand, stressed the importance of Quispe starting to feel the responsibility that comes with wearing the number '10' on his back, especially now that players like Christian Cueva are no longer part of the team. Both veteran players agree that it is time for Quispe to show his quality and establish himself as a key player in the midfield of the 'Bicolor'. With the 2024 Copa America just around the corner, Jorge Fossati and his team are working hard to prepare the team to face opponents like Argentina, Chile, and Canada in the group stage. Quispe, with his youth and talent, appears to be a key piece in the playing scheme that the Uruguayan coach is designing to face this important continental tournament. The 'Bicolor' will have the opportunity to continue testing their level in the upcoming friendlies in June, where they will seek to fine-tune details and arrive in optimal conditions to compete at the highest level. With the support of experienced players like Farfán and Yotún, Piero Quispe has all the potential to become the '10' that the Peruvian National Team needs in this new stage of renewal and sporting challenges.