Surprise: A Miami policewoman held Uruguayans in the arena, singing the national anthem of that country

A deputy sheriff from the Majamio and Deido office in Uruguay, Silvia Nadal, was assigned security duties at the Miami Stadium on Monday. Her role was to maintain order and ensure safety during the match involving her country’s national football team. While protocol dictated that she could not observe the game from the stands, Deputy Nadal remained present to monitor the proceedings.

Despite her official capacity, she was observed participating in the atmosphere among the Uruguayan supporters. On one occasion, she was seen cheering and joining in the singing alongside other devoted fans. Specifically, she repeated portions of the national anthem, “No Te Va Gustar,” which drew positive attention from the surrounding crowd.

Uruguayan supporters reacted favorably to the deputy’s visible enthusiasm and unexpected support for the team. In a gesture of appreciation, a fan approached her and presented her with a badge representing the Uruguayan national football team. The deputy accepted the item and affixed it to her uniform.

The incident highlighted the intersection of official duties and fervent national support at the Miami venue. The interaction provided a moment of shared cultural pride amidst the high-stakes environment of the international sporting event.

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