This new start to the Peruvian championship has left very good matches, where several young footballers have made themselves known. Although some have already played in the First Division and others are just making their debut, everything indicates that this year will be the season of football revelations.
Paulo de la Cruz (18 years old)
The young promise made himself known this year, among the impossibility of Universitario being able to hire, in the duel of the 'U' against Deportivo Independiente de Medellin where he stood out greatly. From that moment, coach Pedro Troglio bet on him and made him play in the Copa Libertadores against Oriente Petrolero and a few days ago he played his first match in the Descentralizado.
Christopher Olivares (18 years old)
The forward from Sporting Cristal, son of former national team player Percy Olivares, made his debut last year against Juan Aurich, leaving a great impression with his power and good play. His good performance in the 'Day of the Celeste Race' against the University of Chile indicates that Christopher is already ready to shine this season with the rimense team.
Carlos Neyra (22 years old)
The right-back of Sport Boys was formed in Universitario, but never had the opportunity to debut professionally, that's why he decides to look for another path and signs for Cienciano in 2016. That year, the 'Papá' played in the Second Division, and the following year he signed with the pink team, with whom he achieved promotion. In the first official match in the First Division, Neyra showed that he is ready for great things and wants to make a name for himself with the chalaco team.
Edinsson Kuncho (21 years old)
Last year, he was the star of Cienciano del Cusco in the Second Division, which made several First Division clubs interested in him, and one of them was Comerciantes Unidos. In his first matches with the 'Águilas', Kuncho delivered, scoring the equalizer goal against Alianza Lima, and it is expected that he will continue to bring joy to the Cutervo fans.
Kevin Quevedo (20 years old)
The 'potrillo' of Alianza Lima had a standout performance last season, playing 25 matches and scoring 5 goals. All of this makes the blanquiazul fans dream, hoping that this year he will come into his own and help the team achieve the national championship once again. In addition, Quevedo's dream is to reach an international league, that's why his first goal is to have a good campaign in the Copa Libertadores, where he will be in the eyes of the world.
José Bolivar (18 years old)
The first time Bolivar played in the First Division with San Martin was in the 2016 season at just 16 years old, something that caught attention at the time. Two years later, and more mature, the young forward scored his first goal in the top category against Ayacucho FC, becoming the first player born in the new millennium to score.