Peru at the FIFA World Cup

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Peru participated in the World Cup during the first World Cup in 1930 and has participated in qualifiers since 1958.

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Peru were invited to the first FIFA World Cup in Uruguay in 1930. They lost both of their games and finished 10th out of 13 teams. The team either withdrew or did not enter the next four tournaments, in 1934, 1938, 1950, and 1954. Peru participated but did not qualify in 1958, 1962, or 1966.

Peru had its best result in Mexico 1970, finishing in seventh place. Peru again finished in the top eight at the World Cup in Argentina 1978. They finished first in their group during the first round of the tournament, but were eliminated after losing all their games in the second round. Peru reached the next World Cup finals in Spain 1982, although the team was eliminated in the first round after 2 draws and 1 loss. From 1986 to 2014, Peru did not advance past the CONMEBOL qualifying round.

After finishing fifth in CONMEBOL qualifying, Peru reached the 2018 finals by defeating New Zealand in an intercontinental play-off. Peru did not make it past the group stage in 2018, winning one match and losing two.

Peru finished fifth again in 2022 qualification and returned to the intercontinental play-off, this time as a one-off match against Australia. However, Peru would lose the match on penalties, 5–4, thus failing to qualify for Group D of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

History

Finals

As one of the 13 national sides that accepted the invitation to the inaugural World Cup, Peru was placed in Group 3 with Romania and hosts Uruguay. [1] With a mere 300 spectators, Peru's match against Romania holds the record of lowest attendance in a World Cup game. [2] Peru lost (1–3) in a violent game where, in the second half, a fight broke out and a Peruvian became the first player sent off in a World Cup. [upper-alpha 1] A few days later, Peru and Uruguay played the inaugural match in the Estadio Centenario in Montevideo. The Peruvians were lauded by the spectators for their defense and the impressive ability of forward José María Lavalle. Peru lost (0-1) to the eventual champions, who defeated their subsequent opponents by scoring at least 4 goals per game. [1]

The Peruvian squad next qualified for the Mexico 1970 World Cup, where they were placed in Group 4 with West Germany, Bulgaria, and Morocco. [5] Playing their first game two days after the 1970 Ancash earthquake, the team quickly conceded two goals to Bulgaria. However, as Brian Glanville stated, "the elusive dribbling of Cubillas, the powerful breaks from the back four of Héctor Chumpitaz, the running of [Hugo] Sotil and [Alberto] Gallardo, turned the tide." Peru eventually won 3–2. [6] After defeating Morocco (3–0) and losing to West Germany (1–3), the team finished second in the group and advanced to the quarterfinals. [5] Facing Rivellino, Tostão, Jairzinho and Pelé, Peru was beaten by Brazil (2–4) in "a spectacular and effervescent game, a game in which both sides delighted in attack and scorned caution," [7] and where both teams displayed "a feast of open play and goals." [8]

In the Argentina 1978 World Cup, Peru was placed in Group 4 with Scotland, Iran, and the Netherlands. [9] With a midfield identified "as the best in the world" by Argentine sports magazine El Gráfico , [10] Peru advanced to the second round as group leaders after defeating Scotland (3–1), drawing with the Netherlands (0–0), and beating Iran (4–1). [11] The second round was divided into two groups, and Peru's results placed it in Group B with Poland, Brazil, and Argentina. After losing to Brazil (0–3) and Poland (0–1), Peru was practically out of contention despite having one more game to play against Argentina. [12] This last match proved controversial because the Peruvians lost by a margin (0–6) that allowed Argentina to reach the final instead of Brazil. Rumors circulated that the match had been fixed, [upper-alpha 2] but nothing was ever proven. [14]

Peru participated in the Spain 1982 World Cup as part of Group 1 with Italy, Poland, and Cameroon. [15] Prior to the competition, Peru embarked on a practice tour that included victories against Hungary (1–2) in Budapest and France (0–1) in Paris, a tie with Algeria (1–1) in Algiers, and, upon returning home, a victory over Romania (2–0). In the World Cup finals, Peru's opening match against Cameroon ended in a scoreless draw. Against Italy, Peru "put on a mix of solid defending and spectacular attacking" that resulted in a draw (1–1) against the eventual champions. [16] Peru only needed another draw to advance in the tournament, and it managed to maintain a scoreless first half against Poland, but a "mixup in the midfield" and a "tired defense" during the second half led to Peru's defeat (1–5) and early elimination. [17]

Peru would next participate at a World Cup in Russia in 2018, 36 years after their last appearance. On 16 June 2018 they lost 0–1 against Denmark, with a goal scored by Yussuf Poulsen; [18] on 21 June they lost 0–1 against France, with a goal scored by Kylian Mbappé; [19] and on 26 June they defeated Australia 2–0, [20] with goals scored by André Carrillo and Paolo Guerrero. [21] It was the first time Peru had played these three nations at a World Cup, but they were eliminated in the group stage after finishing third with three points.

Qualifiers

Teams were invited to participate at the 1930 World Cup, so there was no qualifying tournaments. Peru did not enter or withdrew from the qualifying rounds in 1934, 1938, 1950 and 1954. Peru failed to qualify in 1958, 1962 and 1966.

For the 1970 CONMEBOL qualifying tournament, Peru eliminated Bolivia and Argentina. The game between Peru and Bolivia in La Paz is infamous for being fixed by Argentina in favor of Bolivia. Match referee Sergio Chechelev annulled a valid goal from Peru without any justification, allowing Bolivia to win 2–1. [22] [23] [24] Years later, Chechelev admitted that Argentina had paid him to favor Bolivia. [25] Against Argentina in Buenos Aires, the last game of the group, Peru managed a 2–2 draw, preventing Argentina's intervention from succeeding in the end. This is the only time Argentina has failed to advance in World Cup qualifying. [26]

Peru was eliminated by Chile in 1974. In 1978 and 1982, Peru finished at the top of their group and advanced to the finals. Peru had two wins and two draws in both three-team groups, eliminating Chile and Ecuador in 1978 and Uruguay and Columbia in 1982. [27] [28]

Peru almost qualified for Mexico 1986. Peru was placed in Group 1 with Argentina, Colombia and Venezuela. Peru's last two matches were against Argentina. Peru beat Argentina 1–0 in Lima on 23 June 1985. In a rematch seven days later in Buenos Aires, Peru led 2–1 but Ricardo Gareca inspired his team to a 2–2 draw sending Argentina into the World Cup finals which they would win. A win would have put Peru directly into the finals, however, they still had a chance to qualify through the CONMEBOL playoff. Peru lost 2–5 aggregate to Chile in the first round.

Peru was grouped for the 1990 World Cup qualification along with Bolivia and Uruguay. Peru lost all their games with only two goals scored, one by José del Solar and the other by Andres Gonzales. Julio César Uribe was considered one of the best players of the team at that time.

The campaign to reach France 1998 was settled only on goal difference, as they finished even on points with Chile. The qualifying system had changed and now all teams were to face each other, and Peru had been able to maintain the 4th spot until the next-to-last match when they faced Chile at Santiago. Peru lost 4–0.

The preliminaries for Korea/Japan 2002 were difficult, as the team finished eighth in the group with just four wins in eighteen matches. The fact that they only managed to score 14 goals demonstrated how far the attack had fallen since the days of Cubillas. Particularly low points of the qualifying tournament included a 3–0 loss at Venezuela and defeats in over half of their home matches to Uruguay, Ecuador, Argentina, Colombia and Brazil.

During the years of 2004 and 2005, Peru participated in the qualifier for the Germany 2006 World Cup. Peru this time hit the ground hard as conflicts with the team's management soon showed poor results in the games that were to follow. Paulo Autuori managed the squad, but was not able to achieve popularity due to a disastrous campaign that led Peru into 8th place just above Bolivia and Venezuela. Freddy Ternero also momentarily managed the squad, but was dismissed due to problems with the FPF.

The South Africa 2010 qualifiers, beginning in 2007, resulted in another set of problems for the Peruvian team. In their first four games, the team only achieved two ties, both at home, and two losses. Controversies between the FPF and the IPD (Peruvian Sports Institute) caused problems outside of the field for the national team. Also a scandal shook the team as it was discovered, with informational support of prominent figures such as Jaime Bayly, that several of the players had been partying during the time they were supposedly "concentrating" for a match against Brazil. Since then, Claudio Pizarro (SV Werder Bremen), Jefferson Farfán (Schalke 04), Andrés Mendoza (Diyarbakırspor) and Santiago Acasiete (UD Almería), important figures in the team, were never considered again for the national team by coach José del Solar. The 2008 calendar year resulted with three losses, including a 6–0 defeat against Uruguay, two draws against Argentina and Colombia, and only one game won against Venezuela. In 2009 la blanquirroj couldn't revert the situation, being the first team eliminated, at the 14th round. They only won two matches during this year, against Uruguay and Bolivia.

Finally, after 36 years, the national team managed to make it to the 2018 World Cup in Russia. [29] They finished fifth in the qualifiers, following a controversial final day draw against Colombia. [30] They went on to face New Zealand in an inter-continental play-off, winning 2–0 on aggregate, [31] courtesy of goals from Farfán and Christian Ramos, to become the last team to qualify for Russia. [32]

By Opponent

FIFA World Cup matches (by team)
OpponentTotalWinsDrawsLossesGFGAGD
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 100106-6
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 110020+2
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 110032+1
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 200225-3
Flag of Cameroon.svg  Cameroon 1010000
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 100101-1
Flag of France.svg  France 100101-1
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1010110
Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 110041+3
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 1100303
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1010000
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 200216-5
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 100131−2
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 110031+2
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany 100113-2
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 100101-1

Match records

Finals

FIFA World Cup Qualification
YearHostRoundPldWDLFASquadPos.PldWDLFA
1930 Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Group stage200214 Squad Qualified as invitees
1934 Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg  Italy WithdrewWithdrew
1938 Flag of France.svg  France Did not enterDid not enter
1950 to 1954 WithdrewWithdrew
1958 Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Did not qualify 2nd 201112
1962 Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 2nd 201112
1966 Flag of England.svg  England 2nd 420286
1970 Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Quarter-finals420299 Squad 1st 421174
1974 Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany Did not qualify Play-off 310234
1978 Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Quarter-finals6213712 Squad 2nd 6321133
1982 Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Group stage302126 Squad 1st 422052
1986 Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Did not qualify Play-offs 8323109
1990 Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 3rd 400428
1994 Flag of the United States.svg  United States 4th 6015412
1998 Flag of France.svg  France 5th 167451920
2002 Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
8th 1844101425
2006 Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 9th 184682028
2010 Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 10th 1834111134
2014 Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 7th 164391726
2018 Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Group stage310222 Squad Play-off 208662926
2022 Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar Did not qualify Play-off 197481922
2026 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
To be determined In progress 8035210
2030 Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
To be determined
2034 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia
TotalQuarter-finals18531021335/22176504482185243

By Match

FIFA World Cup History
YearRoundScoreResultScorers
1930 Group stageFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 3 Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Lost Souza Soccerball shade.svg75'
Flag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 1 Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Lost
1970 Group stageFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 3 2 Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Won Gallardo Soccerball shade.svg50'
Chumpitaz Soccerball shade.svg55'
Cubillas Soccerball shade.svg73'
Flag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 3 0 Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco Won Cubillas Soccerball shade.svg65', 75'
Challe Soccerball shade.svg67'
Flag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 3 Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany Lost Cubillas Soccerball shade.svg44'
Quarter-finalsFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2 4 Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Lost Gallardo Soccerball shade.svg28'
Cubillas Soccerball shade.svg70'
1978 First roundFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 3 1 Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Won Cueto Soccerball shade.svg43'
Cubillas Soccerball shade.svg70', 76'
Flag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 0 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Drawn
Flag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 4 1 State Flag of Iran (1964).svg  Iran Won Velásquez Soccerball shade.svg2'
Cubillas Soccerball shade.svg36' (pen.), 39' (pen.), 79'
Second roundFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 3 Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Lost
Flag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 1 Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland Lost
Flag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 6 Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Lost
1982 Group stageFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 0 Flag of Cameroon.svg  Cameroon Drawn
Flag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 1 Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Drawn Díaz Soccerball shade.svg83'
Flag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 5 Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Lost La Rosa Soccerball shade.svg83'
2018 Group stageFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 1 Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Lost
Flag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 1 Flag of France.svg  France Lost
Flag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2 0 Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Won Carrillo Soccerball shade.svg18'
Guerrero Soccerball shade.svg50'

Qualifiers

FIFA World Cup Qualification History
YearRoundH/AScoreResultRef
1958 Group 1HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 1Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Drawn [33]
Group 1AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 1Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Lost [34]
1962 Group 3AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 1Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Lost [35]
Group 3HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 1Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Drawn [35]
1966 Group 1HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 0Flag of Venezuela (state).svg  Venezuela Won [36]
Group 1AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 6 3Flag of Venezuela (state).svg  Venezuela Won [36]
Group 1HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 1Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Lost [37]
Group 1AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 2Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Lost [38]
1970 Group 1HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 0Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Won [39]
Group 1AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 2Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia Lost [40]
Group 1HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 3 0Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia Won [41]
Group 1AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2 2Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Drawn [42]
1974 Group 3HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2 0Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Won [43]
Group 3AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 2Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Lost [44]
Play OffNFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 2Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Lost [45]
1978 Group 3AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 1Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Drawn [46]
Group 3AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 1Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Drawn [47]
Group 3HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 4 0Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Won [48]
Group 3HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2 0Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Won [49]
Final RoundAFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 1Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Lost [50]
Final RoundHFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 5 0Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia Won [51]
1982 Group 2AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 1Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Drawn [52]
Group 2HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2 0Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Won [53]
Group 2AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2 1Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Won [54]
Group 2HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 0Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Drawn [55]
1986 Group 1AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 1Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Lost [56]
Group 1AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 0Flag of Venezuela (state).svg  Venezuela Won [57]
Group 1HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 0Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Drawn [58]
Group 1HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 4 1Flag of Venezuela (state).svg  Venezuela Won [59]
Group 1HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 0Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Won [60]
Group 1AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2 2Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Drawn [61]
Play OffAFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2 4Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Lost [62]
Play OffHFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 1Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Lost [63]
1990 Group 1AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 2Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia Lost [64]
Group 1HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 2Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Lost [65]
Group 1HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 2Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia Lost [66]
Group 1AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 2Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Lost [67]
1994 Group 1HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 1Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Lost [68]
Group 1HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 1Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Lost [69]
Group 1AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 2Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay Lost [70]
Group 1AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 2Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Lost [71]
Group 1AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 4Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Lost [72]
Group 1HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2 2Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay Drawn [73]
1998 AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 4Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Lost [74]
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 1Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Drawn [75]
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 0Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Drawn [76]
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 0Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia Drawn [77]
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 4 1Flag of Venezuela (state).svg  Venezuela Won [78]
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 2Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Lost [79]
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2 1Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Won [80]
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 2Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay Lost [81]
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 1Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Drawn [82]
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 0Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Won [83]
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 2Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Lost [84]
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2 1Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia Won [85]
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 3 0Flag of Venezuela (state).svg  Venezuela Won [86]
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2 1Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Won [87]
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 4Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Lost [88]
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 0Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay Won [89]
2002 HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2 0Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay Won [90]
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 1Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Drawn [91]
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 1Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Lost [92]
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 2Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Lost [93]
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 1Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Lost [94]
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 0Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Drawn [95]
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 0Flag of Venezuela (state).svg  Venezuela Won [96]
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 2Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Lost [97]
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 1Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia Lost [98]
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 5Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay Lost [99]
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 3 1Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Won [100]
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 1Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Drawn [101]
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 2Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Lost [102]
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 0Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Won [103]
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 2Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Lost [104]
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 3Flag of Venezuela (state).svg  Venezuela Lost [105]
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 2Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Lost [106]
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 1Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia Drawn [107]
2006 HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 4 1Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay Won
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 2Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Lost
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 1Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Drawn
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 0Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Drawn
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 2Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Lost
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 3 1Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Won
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 0Flag of Venezuela (state).svg  Venezuela Drawn
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 3Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Lost
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 1Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia Lost
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 1Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay Drawn
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2 1Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Won
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 1Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Lost
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2 2Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Drawn
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 5Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Lost
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 0Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Drawn
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 4Flag of Venezuela (state).svg  Venezuela Lost
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 2Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Lost
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 4 1Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia Won
2010 HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 0Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay Drawn
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 2Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Lost
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 1Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Drawn
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 5Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Lost
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 1Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Drawn
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 6Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Lost
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 0Flag of Venezuela (state).svg  Venezuela Won
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 1Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Drawn
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 3Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia Lost
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 1Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay Lost
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 3Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Lost
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 3Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Lost
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 2Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Lost
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 1Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Lost
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 0Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Won
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 3Flag of Venezuela (state).svg  Venezuela Lost
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 2Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Lost
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 0Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia Won
2014 HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2 0Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay Won
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2 4Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Lost
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 2Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Lost
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 1Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Lost
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2 4Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Lost
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2 1Flag of Venezuela (state).svg  Venezuela Won
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 1Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Drawn
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 1Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia Drawn
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 1Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay Lost
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 0Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Won
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 0Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Won
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 2Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Lost
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 2Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Lost
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2 3Flag of Venezuela (state).svg  Venezuela Lost
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 3Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Lost
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 1Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia Drawn
2018 AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 2Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Lost
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 3 4Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Lost
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 0Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay Won
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 3Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Lost
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2 2Flag of Venezuela (state).svg  Venezuela Drawn
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 1Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Lost
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 3 0Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia Won
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2 1Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Won
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2 2Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Drawn
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 2Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Lost
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 4 1Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay Won
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 2Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Lost
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2 2Flag of Venezuela (state).svg  Venezuela Drawn
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2 1Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Won
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2 1Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia Won
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2 1Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Won
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 0Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Drawn
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 1Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Drawn
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 0Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Drawn
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2 0Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Won
2022 AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2 2Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay Drawn
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2 4Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Lost
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 2Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Lost
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 2Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Lost
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 3Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Lost
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2 1Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Won
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 1Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Drawn
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 0Flag of Venezuela (state).svg  Venezuela Won
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 2Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Lost
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2 0Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Won
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 1Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia Lost
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 1Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Lost
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 3 0Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia Won
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2 1Flag of Venezuela (state).svg  Venezuela Won
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 0Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Won
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 1 1Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Drawn
AFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 1Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Lost
HFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 2 0Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay Won
NFlag of Peru (state).svg  Peru 0 0 (4 5 p)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Drawn

Record players

RankPlayerMatchesWorld Cups
1 Teófilo Cubillas 131970, 1978 and 1982
2 Héctor Chumpitaz 101970 and 1978
3 César Cueto 91978 and 1982
Jaime Duarte 91978 and 1982
Juan Carlos Oblitas 91978 and 1982
Ramón Quiroga 91978 and 1982
7 Hugo Sotil 81970 and 1978
Guillermo La Rosa 81978 and 1982
José Velásquez 81978 and 1982
10 Rubén Toribio Díaz 71978 and 1982

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerGoalsWorld Cups
1 Teófilo Cubillas 10 1970 (5) and 1978 (5)
2 Alberto Gallardo 21970
3 Luis de Souza 11930
Roberto Challe 11970
Héctor Chumpitaz 11970
César Cueto 11978
José Velásquez 11978
Rubén Toribio Díaz 11982
Guillermo La Rosa 11982
André Carrillo 12018
Paolo Guerrero 12018

See also

Notes

  1. According to FIFA, the player was defender Plácido Galindo, [3] but forward Souza Ferreira and other sources contend that it was midfielder Mario de las Casas. [4]
  2. The unproven allegations were that Peruvian goalkeeper Ramón Quiroga (who was born in Argentina) feared hatred from his birthplace, that Peru simply did not want Brazil to reach the final, and that a government deal between Peru and Argentina arranged the result. [12] [13]

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