List of international goals scored by Paolo Guerrero

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Guerrero playing for Peru against Ecuador in 2017. Paolo Guerrero ECUADOR VS PERU RUSIA 2018 (36910642261) cropped.jpg
Guerrero playing for Peru against Ecuador in 2017.

Paolo Guerrero is the all-time top goalscorer for the Peru national football team. As of 26 March 2024, he has scored 39 goals in 117 appearances, since his debut on 9 October 2004. [1]

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Guerrero became the all-time leading goalscorer for Peru on 4 June 2016, after scoring against Haiti in a 1–0 win at the Copa América Centenario. [2]

International goals

As of 26 March 2024. [3]
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.17 November 2004 Estadio Nacional de Lima, Lima, PeruFlag of Chile.svg  Chile 2–02–1 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
2.30 March 2005Estadio Nacional de Lima, Lima, PeruFlag of Ecuador (1900-2009).svg  Ecuador 1–02–2
3.17 August 2005 Estadio Jorge Basadre, Tacna, PeruFlag of Chile.svg  Chile 2–13–1 Friendly
4.6 September 2006 Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, United StatesFlag of Ecuador (1900-2009).svg  Ecuador 1–11–1
5.7 October 2006 Estadio Sausalito, Viña del Mar, ChileFlag of Chile.svg  Chile 1–02–3
6.26 June 2007 Estadio Metropolitano de Mérida, Mérida, VenezuelaFlag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 3–03–0 2007 Copa América
7.8 September 2007 Estadio Monumental "U", Lima, PeruFlag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 1–12–2Friendly
8.2–2
9.12 September 2007Estadio Monumental "U", Lima, PeruFlag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia 2–02–0
10.4 July 2011 Estadio San Juan del Bicentenario, San Juan, ArgentinaFlag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 1–01–1 2011 Copa América
11.8 July 2011 Estadio Malvinas Argentinas, Mendoza, ArgentinaFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 1–01–0
12.23 July 2011 Estadio Ciudad de La Plata, La Plata, ArgentinaFlag of Venezuela (state).svg  Venezuela 2–04–1 2011 Copa América
13.3–1
14.4–1
15.7 October 2011Estadio Nacional de Lima, Lima, PeruFlag of Paraguay (1990-2013).svg  Paraguay 1–02–0 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
16.2–0
17.23 May 2012Estadio Nacional de Lima, Lima, PeruFlag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria 1–01–0Friendly
18.10 June 2012 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo, UruguayFlag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2–22–42014 FIFA World Cup qualification
19.9 September 2014 Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium, Doha, QatarFlag of Qatar.svg  Qatar 2–02–0Friendly
20.14 November 2014 Estadio Feliciano Cáceres, Luque, ParaguayFlag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 1–11–2
21.25 June 2015 Estadio Municipal Germán Becker, Temuco, ChileFlag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia 1–03–1 2015 Copa América
22.2–0
23.3–0
24.3 July 2015 Estadio Municipal de Concepción, Concepción, ChileFlag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 2–02–0
25.13 October 2015Estadio Nacional de Lima, Lima, PeruFlag of Chile.svg  Chile 3–43–4 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
26.25 March 2016Estadio Nacional de Lima, Lima, PeruFlag of Venezuela (state).svg  Venezuela 1–22–2
27.4 June 2016 CenturyLink Field, Seattle, United StatesFlag of Haiti.svg  Haiti 1–01–0 Copa América Centenario
28.6 October 2016Estadio Nacional de Lima, Lima, PeruFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 1–12–22018 FIFA World Cup qualification
29.23 March 2017 Estadio Monumental de Maturín, Maturín, VenezuelaFlag of Venezuela (state).svg  Venezuela 2–22–2
30.28 March 2017Estadio Nacional de Lima, Lima, PeruFlag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 1–12–1
31.8 June 2017 Estadio Mansiche, Trujillo, PeruFlag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 1–01–0Friendly
32.13 June 2017 Estadio Monumental de la UNSA, Arequipa, PeruFlag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 3–03–1
33.3 June 2018 kybunpark, St. Gallen, SwitzerlandFlag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia 2–03–0
34.3–0
35.26 June 2018 Fisht Olympic Stadium, Sochi, RussiaFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 2–02–0 2018 FIFA World Cup
36.18 June 2019 Estádio do Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilFlag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia 1–13–1 2019 Copa América
37.3 July 2019 Arena do Grêmio, Porto Alegre, BrazilFlag of Chile.svg  Chile 3–03–0 2019 Copa América
38.7 July 2019Estádio do Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 1–11–3 2019 Copa América final
39.26 March 2024Estadio Monumental "U", Lima, PeruFlag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 4–14–1Friendly

Note 1: Peru's 1–0 friendly win against Senegal on 28 June 2011, in which Guerrero scored the only goal, is not considered a full A-international match by FIFA, and is thus not included in the list above. [1]

Note 2: In a World Cup qualifier on 10 October 2017 where Peru drew with Colombia 1–1, FIFA's match summary lists Peru's goal as an own goal by David Ospina. CONMEBOL and other sources have had match reports that gave the goal to Guerrero. [4] [5] The goal was a result of an indirect free kick that Guerrero struck on target, and therefore required a touch from Ospina in order to stand. Additionally, FIFA's match report has officially given the goal as an own goal; thus, it is not included in the list above. [6]

Statistics

As of match played 22 March 2024 [7]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Peru 200431
200562
200632
200794
200840
200930
201000
201197
201282
201360
201452
2015115
2016123
201774
201853
2019113
202000
202150
202200
202380
202421
Total11739

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