Peru at the CONCACAF Gold Cup

This is a record of the Peru national football team's results at the CONCACAF Gold Cup. Peru was invited for the 2000 edition of the North American tournament, its first and (as of 2023) only appearance. Despite having been invited only once, Peru is ranked 20th in the all-time table of the CONCACAF Gold Cup tournament.

History

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Peru was invited to join the CONCACAF Gold Cup tournament along with Colombia and South Korea.[1] Positioned in Group B of the tournament, Peru started out with a 1–1 tie with Haiti, and a 1–0 loss to the United States.[1] This was enough for Peru to advance and face Honduras, which had ended first in their group.[1] Peru won this quarter-finals match with a 5–3 result.[2] In the semi-finals, Peruvian defenders made a series of mistakes, including an own goal, and the only goal of Peru against Colombia came from Roberto Palacios; Colombia defeated Peru 2–1.[3] Peru placed fourth in the North American competition based on cumulative result.[4]

Matches

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Year Round Opponent Result Peru scorers
United States 2000 Group stage  Haiti 1–1 Y. Zúñiga
 United States 0–1
Quarter-finals  Honduras 5–3 R. Holsen, Jorge Soto, J. del Solar, R. Palacios, W. Sáenz
Semi-finals  Colombia 1–2 R. Palacios

Record players

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Nine players were fielded in all four Gold Cup matches for Peru.

Defender Juan Reynoso played through Peru's only CONCACAF tournament in 2000.
Rank Player Matches
1 José del Solar 4
Roberto Holsen 4
Óscar Ibáñez 4
Abel Lobatón 4
Roberto Palacios 4
Miguel Rebosio 4
Juan Reynoso 4
Marcial Salazar 4
Jorge Soto 4

Top goalscorers

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Over the course of four matches, Roberto Palacios was the only Peruvian to score more than once in the 2000 Gold Cup. At the time, he played for Mexican side Tecos UAG.

Rank Player Goals
1 Roberto Palacios 2
2 José del Solar 1
Roberto Holsen 1
Waldir Sáenz 1
Jorge Soto 1
Ysrael Zúñiga 1

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "La Copa de Oro" (in Spanish). Peru.com. Archived from the original on 13 February 2009. Retrieved 14 February 2009.
  2. ^ "Copa de Oro: Cuartos de Final" (in Spanish). Peru.com. Retrieved 17 February 2009.
  3. ^ "Own Goal Helps Colombia Beat Peru". Query.nytimes.com. 25 February 2000. Retrieved 17 February 2009.
  4. ^ "2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup" (in Spanish). Terra.com. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 18 February 2009.