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List of Peru summoned from abroad for friendlies prior to Copa América 2024: look at those mentioned by Jorge Fossati

List of those summoned from abroad from Peru for the friendlies prior to the Copa América 2024. This Thursday, May 23, Jorge Fossati gave his call for the duels against Paraguay and El Salvador that the “Everyone’s Team” will face in Peru and the United States . The national team has high expectations after the first 2 successful friendlies it had against Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic on Peruvian soil, where both matches were won by the ‘Blanquirroja’.

List of those summoned from abroad Peru

  • Pedro Gallese (Orlando City – United States)
  • Luis Advíncula (Boca Juniors – Argentina)
  • Anderson Santamaria (Santos Laguna- Mexico)
  • Miguel Araujo (Portland Timbers – United States)
  • Alexander Callens (AEK – Greece)
  • Luis Abram (Atlanta – United States)
  • Oliver Sonne (Silkeborg IF – Denmark)
  • Mark Lopez (Feyenoord – Netherlands)
  • Renato Tapia (Celta de Vigo – Spain)
  • Wilder Cartagena (Orlando City)
  • Sergio Pena (Malmo – Sweden)
  • Jesus Castillo (Gil Vicente – Portugal)
  • Piero Quispe (Pumas – Mexico)
  • Andre Carrillo (Al-Qadisiyah – Saudi Arabia)
  • Bryan Reyna (Belgrano – Argentina)
  • Gianluca Lapadula (Cagliari – Italy)

Peru shares a group with the current World champion, Argentina, Canada and Chile, whose technical director is the former coach of the ‘Blanquirroja’, Ricardo Gareca. Precisely, Fossati’s team debuts against ‘La Roja’ on June 21, 2024 at the AT&T Stadium starting at 7:00 p.m. (Peruvian time).

It is important to highlight that Jorge Fossati will have his second experience in the Copa América, since in 2004 he came in third place when he was technical director of the Uruguayan team. This edition took place in Peru, leaving Brazil as champion and Uruguay in 3rd place after defeating Colombia 2-1.

Peru group in Copa América 2024

  1. Argentina
  2. Peru
  3. Chili
  4. Canada

When does Peru debut in the Copa América?

Peru shares a group with the current World champion, Argentina, Canada and Chile, whose technical director is the former coach of the ‘Blanquirroja’, Ricardo Gareca. Precisely, Fossati’s team debuts against ‘La Roja’ on June 21, 2024 at the AT&T Stadium starting at 7:00 p.m. (Peruvian time).

How many Copa América does Peru have?

The Peruvian team has 2 Copa América in its record. The first was obtained in 1939, after winning the final against Uruguay 2-1 with goals from Jorge Alcalde and Víctor Bielich. While the second was in 1975, the ‘Blanquirroja’ defeated Colombia by the slightest difference with a goal from Hugo el “Cholo” Sotil.

Source: Elcomercio

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