Inferno SC faced Deportivo Municipal, one of Peru’s most historic professional clubs, in a friendly that offered a clear and honest measure of quality. Municipal secured a 3 to 2 result, but Inferno’s performance left no doubt that the club can step onto any field and compete at a high level.

From kickoff, Inferno played with purpose. The team controlled long stretches of possession, pressed with discipline, and showed composure in moments that demanded maturity. The match moved at a strong tempo, yet Inferno’s structure and decision making allowed them to stay in control for significant portions of the game.

A major point of pride came from the youngest players in the squad. Several 15 year olds not only handled the physical and tactical demands of playing against experienced professionals, they met the moment with confidence. Their movement, awareness, and consistency stood out throughout the match and reaffirmed the depth being built across the club.
The final score does not overshadow what the ninety minutes revealed. Inferno SC demonstrated that the level expected inside the club travels anywhere. The players approached the match with professionalism, adjusted quickly to the environment, and maintained their identity even under pressure.
For Inferno SC, this match served as another step in a long line of competitive fixtures that shape the club’s standard. The team left the field with clarity, confidence, and the understanding that their work continues to place them exactly where they belong.