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“Concussion” in Quilpué for Soccer Ball Retreat that Had Been for 20 Years on Advertising Sign

Summary by CNN Chile
All the cities have their particularities, their myths, their traditions. And Quilpué, in the Region of Valparaíso, is no exception. For more than 20 years its inhabitants became accustomed to going to the center and to see that on the letter P of the advertising sign of Ripley store, a football. Several generations grew up with that image, with that ball on the letter P. It was already part of the tourist landscape of the city. But all that cha…

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It was during this Wednesday's day that the "odyssey" of the ball was terminated, which for years remained in the sight and patience of those who passed through the outside of the shop.

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The history of the ball caught in the structure was known to the residents of the commune, who were surprised to see that it was withdrawn.

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All the cities have their particularities, their myths, their traditions. And Quilpué, in the Region of Valparaíso, is no exception. For more than 20 years its inhabitants became accustomed to going to the center and to see that on the letter P of the advertising sign of Ripley store, a football. Several generations grew up with that image, with that ball on the letter P. It was already part of the tourist landscape of the city. But all that cha…

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CNN Chile broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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