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The Peru national football team, nicknamed La Blanquirroja, represents Peru in men's international football. The national team has been organised, since 1927, by the Peruvian Football Federation (FPF). [A] The FPF constitutes one of the ten members of FIFA 's South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL). Peru has won the Copa América twice ...
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The Peru team that played Uruguay at the 1930 World Cup. The 1930s is considered to be the first golden era of Peruvian football. [24] At the inaugural 1930 FIFA World Cup, the Peruvian team failed to progress beyond the group stages; despite this performance, the Uruguayan audience was surprised by the level of skill demonstrated by the ...
This is a non-exhaustive list of football clubs in Peru with the current 18 first division teams, and 18 second division teams. The Copa Perú has variable number of teams from the rest of the country. In 2022, more than 33,000 teams entered the competition in its different stages.
List of Peru international footballers. Peru took part in the inaugural FIFA World Cup in 1930 and enjoyed victories in the 1938 Bolivarian Games and the 1939 Copa América, with goalkeeper Juan Valdivieso and forwards Teodoro Fernández and Alejandro Villanueva playing important roles. Peruvian football's successful period in the 1970s brought ...
This is a list of statistical records of the Peru national football team. Player records. As of 29 June 2024 [1] Players in bold are still active with Peru.
The 2020 season in Peruvian football included all the matches of the different national male and female teams, as well as the local club tournaments, and the participation of these in international competitions in which representatives of the country's teams had participated.
André Martín Carrillo Díaz (born 14 June 1991) is a Peruvian professional footballer who plays as a winger or second striker for the Peru national team. He is nicknamed La Culebra (The Snake). [4] [5] [6] Carrillo began his senior career in 2009 with Alianza Lima. Two years later, he moved to Sporting CP in Portugal and debuted for his country.