The Peruvian Football: A Tale of Passion and Triumph
The Peruvian football is a treasure trove full of anecdotes and unique stories. From the early days of the sport in our country, with the emergence of the red stripe in a match against Uruguay in 1927, to the present day, each chapter is imbued with passion and enthusiasm.
The Glorious National Team
This journey begins with the national team's glorious participation in the World Cups. From their debut in Uruguay 1930 to their most recent appearances in Mexico 70, Argentina 78, Spain 82, and Russia 2018, the national team skillfully forged their path, etching their name in the history of international football.
Champion of the Copa America
In addition to their performances on the world stage, the "blanquirroja" has triumphed as champion of the Copa America on two occasions, in 1939 and 1975. In both cases, emblematic figures like Lolo Fernández, the all-time leading scorer for Peru in the tournament, left an indelible mark.
Honoring the Legends
A remarkable fact resides in Fernández, who holds the highest goal per game average in the national team with 0.75%. However, the title of all-time leading scorer has been claimed by Paolo Guerrero, who has scored 39 goals for the national team.
A Prolific History
In 1939, Peru had the honor of hosting the Copa America. The tournament featured five teams including Peru, Uruguay, Paraguay, Ecuador, and Chile. After intense duels, Peru and Uruguay faced each other in the final, which ended with a Peruvian victory that translated into unbridled jubilation.
Club Football in Peru
Club football in Peru has also had its share of memorable achievements. From the first football tournament in 1912, with Lima Cricket as the champion, to the present day with iconic clubs like Universitario de Deportes, Sporting Cristal, Alianza Lima, and Cienciano, each team has contributed to the development and growth of Peruvian football.
A Legacy of Excellence
With 26 local titles, Universitario de Deportes leads the national honors list. Alianza Lima, with 103 participations, is the club with the most appearances in the local tournament. In the professional era, Universitario and Sporting Cristal share the record of champions with 19 trophies each.
A True Jewel of World Sport
From the early days of Peruvian football to the present day, the history of football in Peru is filled with feats, challenges, and vibrant anecdotes that deserve to be remembered and celebrated. In every challenge, in every achievement, Peruvian football has demonstrated a resilience and tenacity that make it unique and authentic, a true jewel of world sport.