Tuesday, November 19

Qualifying Qatar 2022: Peru achieves the pass to the playoff for the World Cup and Colombia and Chile are out

Los Incas celebraron en el Estadio Nacional.
The Incas celebrated at the National Stadium.

Photo: Leonardo Fernandez / Getty Images

Peru did their homework this Tuesday and keeps Qatar’s World Cup dream alive 2022. Gianluca Lapadula and Yoshimar Yotún were the heroes of the Bicolor by scoring the goals in the 2-0 win over Paraguay on the last day of the Conmebol qualifiers.

Now those led by Argentine Ricardo Gareca will have to play the playoff against the winner of the Asian duel between the United Arab Emirates and Australia. Colombia and Chile, therefore, were eliminated.

Although the Colombians beat Venezuela 0-1 on their visit, their 23 points were not enough to exceed the of the Peruvian national team.

Chile at home had the obligation to beat Uruguay and wait for a combination of results, but ended up losing 0-2.

Party in Lima

A packed National Stadium in the city of Lima was dressed in red and white to support Gareca’s team.

The joy came almost from the start, as Lapadula scored the first goal at minute 5 The striker slipped between two Paraguayan defenders and pushed the ball through the center of the area that hit the right post and entered the goal.

The goal shout was repeated almost at the end of the first half, when Yotún scored with a scissor kick in the small area and blew up the National Stadium.

With this advantage, the second half was a formality, with Peru managing their advantage and the Paraguayans, who they arrived without any World Cup chance, trying to avoid the win.

Unlike in the past, the playoff match will be played on a neutral field.

Be to a single match in Doha, Qatar, next June, when the World Cup groups are already defined.

The World Cup this time will also have an unusual calendar, since it will take place between November and December.


The Peruvian fans lived a dream. By Guillermo Olmo, BBC Mundo correspondent in Peru

There was no talk of anything else all week in Lima.

The big date was the match against Paraguay at the National Stadium in Lima.

Throughout the day the stadium was surrounded by a festive crowd convinced of Peru’s victory.

It was a long wait enlivened by the music band of the National Police of Peru and the revelry of the privileged with a ticket for a sporting event that paralyzed the country .

In the end, the wait was worth it.

The Peruvian fans lived a dream, so much so that at the end of the match no one wanted to leave.

Peruanos en el Estadio Nacional

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