Ricardo Gareca was officially announced as coach of Chili to continue the path of ‘La Roja’ in the 2026 Qualifiers, and also to compete in this year’s Copa América.
This has generated a series of reactions in our country, due to the past of the ‘Tigre’ in charge of the Peruvian team where he achieved a qualification for the World Cup in Russia 2018, and a World Cup playoff for Qatar 2022, in addition to a Copa América final in 2019.
Despite leaving his position in Videna, Gareca maintained his popularity in our country and, for this reason, Scotiabank chose him to star in a series of commercials that highlighted confidence with the phrase: “Let’s be serious.”
Precisely this bank released a video in which it says goodbye to ‘Tigre’. “We will be sad not to see each other so often, but that does not mean that we will stop working for you, because you are still our client.”
The farewell message from Scotiabank Peru after the announcement of Ricardo Gareca as the new coach of the Chilean National Team ????????. In this way, the link with the Argentine strategist is concluded. pic.twitter.com/xP1L7HUDae
— Erick Osores (@ErickOsores) January 26, 2024
“Regarding the relationship with Ricardo Gareca, we inform that we mutually agreed to terminate the relationship as ambassador of our campaign,” the company notes.
From Scotiabank Perú we thank you for the joint work carried out and reaffirm our commitment to all our clients, providing the best experience and responding to their needs, being their reliable financial partner at all times,” he adds.
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