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Summary: Peru 4-1 Dominican Republic in Friendly Match
The Peruvian team, in its second match with Jorge Fossati at the helm, achieved its second victory, this time against the Dominican Republic.
Summary
After a difficult start to the game for the home side, the Peruvians regained their confidence after scoring the first goal when the Dominicans were the better side. In the end, the Peruvian team wins 4-1 in what is the first meeting between the two teams.
🗣️ 𝑵𝒖𝒆𝒗𝒂 𝒂𝒍𝒆𝒈𝒓𝒊́𝒂#LaBicolor 🇵🇪 se impuso 4️⃣-1️⃣ a @sedofutbol 🇩🇴 en el Monumental. #UnSentimientoQueNosUne pic.twitter.com/az6CakXkdN
— La Bicolor (@SeleccionPeru) March 27, 2024
95' 4-1
The referee signals the end of the match, which was won by the Peruvian national team and thus gives a good feeling for the Copa América 2024, which will begin this summer.
93' 4-1
Goal for Peru! Paolo Guerrero scores from the penalty spot with his right foot to the center of the goal, the goalkeeper dives to his left post.
90' 3-1
Penalty in favor of Peru, after a contact to Rivera.
90' 3-1
The fourth official gives four minutes of compensation. Peru is a goal away from winning this first match between the two teams.
87' 3-1
The Dominican team makes the last change:
Bretón enters - Firpo exits.
84' 3-1
The Peruvian team makes two changes:
In comes Tavara - out comes Peña.
Oliver Sonne enters - Advíncula exits.
With this last change, the crowd goes wild with joy.
83' 3-1
Yellow card for Wilder Cartagena, player who entered the second half.
82' 3-1
In an error at the start by the Dominicans, the Peruvians set up a counterattack but lose the ball in the penalty area.
80' 3-1
The match has lost intensity, the game is constantly stopped, either for throw-ins or fouls.
76' 3-1
Fifth change for the Dominicans:
Luis Miguel Quesada enters - Ronaldo Vázquez exits.
75' 3-1
Free kick in favor of Peru that is taken by Lopez and is well denied and the Dominicans try to counterattack without success.
71' 3-1
Peru makes two more changes:
Cartagena enters - Castillo exits.
Guerrero enters - Flores exits.
70' 3-1
Before taking a corner kick, the Dominicans make another change:
Carlos Ventura goes out - Luis Espinal comes in.
66' 3-1
Erick Japa gets the first yellow card for the Dominicans, the player had just entered this second half.
63' 3-1
Free kick in favor of Peru, Sergio Peña takes the kick, the ball is rejected by the goalkeeper, and the rebound is fought by both teams without a shot on goal.
60' 3-1
Peru makes two changes:
Lapadula enters - Reyna exits.
In Rivera - out Piero Quispe.
58' 3-1
Dominican Republic goal, captain Jean Carlos Lopez shoots from long distance and the power beats the goalkeeper.
56' 3-0
The Dominicans try to set up a dangerous play, but due to a bad ball control, they lose the surprise and the danger is lost.
54' 3-0
Peru's goal! On a counter-attack by the Peruvian team, Piero Quispe enters the area, dribbles and shoots at the goalkeeper's far post.
52' 2-0
Free kick for the visitors and the first yellow card, which was received by Jesús Castillo, after a late sweep against Jean Carlos López.
50' 2-0
With the changes, the Dominican team tries to find depth to see if they can shorten the score, but to no avail.
46' 2-0
Dominican Republic changes:
Erick Japa in - Leo Flores out.
In comes Wehbe González - out comes Báez Peña.
Ademán Ruiz in - Michael Sambataro out.
46' 2-0
The second half begins, the Peruvians start with the kick-off.
Halftime 2-0
The referees and teams are starting to return to the field, with some teams possibly making changes.
Half time 2-0
Neither goalkeeper has made any saves, but they are level on 8 clearances, while the Peruvians have made 4 interceptions, to 6 for the Peruvians' 6.
Half time 2-0
Fouls and more
Peru has committed 6 fouls and had 2 corner kicks.
The Dominicans have committed 5 fouls, they have also had 2 corner kicks.
There have been no fouls and no cards.
Half time 2-0
Possession
62% for the Peruvians, with 231 passes made and an accuracy of 82%.
38% for the visitors, with 140 passes made and an accuracy of 71%.
Half time 2-0
Shots:
Peru has taken 5, 2 on goal.
Dominican Republic has taken 3, but none on goal.
46' 2-0
The first half ends after only one minute of stoppage time. Peru now leads by two goals to zero.
45' 2-0
Peru goal! Jesús Castillo scores a goal with a volley outside the box after Anderson Santamaría's header from a cross.
43' 1-0
Advíncula once again makes a fast start, winning a throw-in. Peru presses in three quarters of the field, but does not generate more danger.
41' 1-0
Luis Advíncula starts up the right flank at speed and sends in a cross that is not met by any Peruvian receiver.
39' 1-0
After a play between Vasquez and Morschel on offense, Morschel takes what is the first shot on goal for the Dominicans, but the ball goes over the goal.
38' 1-0
Morschel makes a cross that fails to find a finisher, the ball is well denied by the Peruvians.
36' 1-0
Bryan Reyna gets to the end line, but fails to make a good decision and the ball goes to the Dominicans.
34' 1-0
Dominican Republic is in Peruvian territory, putting pressure on the high area looking for a mistake, but they don't succeed.
32' 1-0
The Peruvian bench already has five players warming up, four forwards, one midfielder and one defender.
30' 1-0
Carlos Ventura tries to go towards Peru's goal, but defender Aldo Corzo stops him and kills the danger.
28' 1-0
Edison Flores gets into the penalty area and takes a powerful shot that goes just wide of the goal, almost scoring the second goal.
26' 1-0
Peru is now pinning down the Dominican Republic and all the line breaks attempted by the visitors are intercepted by the locals.
24' 1-0
The stadium managed to sell 40,000 tickets, the crowd was very loud and cheered for their team, while Piero Quispe set up a play with a wall, reached the area and looked for a penalty that was not given, he only got a corner kick that ended in nothing.
22' 1-0
After the goal, the Peruvians began to take possession of the ball and the Dominicans were running down the lines, no longer able to reach the opponent's area.
20' 1-0
Piero Quispe starts on the left flank, makes a cross that is rejected, on the rebound a Peruvian shoots, but the ball is bounced back out of danger.
17' 1-0
Goal for Peru, on a free kick taken by Sergio Peña, he shoots into the goal and with the complicity of the goalkeeper and the Dominican central defender, the Peruvians win.
15' 0-0
The game is stopped after a split play where the Peruvians stop a Dominican.
13' 0-0
Peru sets up a tiki taka inside the Dominican penalty area but end up losing the ball without a shot on goal.
12' 0-0
Dominican Republic takes control of the ball and looks comfortable and proactive on offense, the locals are unable to get a foothold in the field.
10' 0-0
Ronaldo Vázquez is emboldened and gets a corner kick in favor of the Dominican Republic, which fails to come to fruition after a shot to the side of the goal by captain Carlos López.
8' 0-0
Ronaldo Vázquez sends in a cross from the right flank, but no Dominicans make contact, the ball goes wide and a throw-in is awarded to Peru.
6' 0-0
Bryan Reina, lying on the ground, manages to get up after a collision with Heinz Morschel.
4' 0-0
Captain Carlos Lopez seeks to be the satellite of the team on offense, however, he is well marked by the local mark.
2' 0-0
The ball is contested in midfield, neither team is able to get safely within 3/4 of the field.
The match is underway!
The referee kicks off the match, the first ever between the two teams.
Protocols
The anthems of both teams are already being played and the last protocalary details are being made before the start of the match.
Next opponent
Peru's next match will be against Chile in the group stage of the Copa América on June 21.
The Caribbean side will play again against Jamaica in the second round of the qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup, with a date to be confirmed.
The Dominican Republic bench
These will be the revulsive players for the Dominican Republic:
Miguel Lloyd, Xavier Valdez, Bryan Ademán, Miguel Ángel Beltré, Riki Alba, Luis Espinal, Erick Japa, Luis Miguel Quesada, Kleffer Martes, Wehbe Charbel, Lucas Breton and Brian López.
Dominican Republic's starting eleven
These will be the eleven men of the Dominican Republic team:
Noam Baumann, Cesar Garcia, Michael Sambataro, Jeremy Baez, Luiyi de Lucas, Heinz Morschel, Ronaldo Vazquez, Jean Carlos Lopez, Daniel Flores, Carlos Ventura and Junior Firpo.
💥 𝙀𝙨𝙩𝙖 𝙚𝙨 𝙣𝙪𝙚𝙨𝙩𝙧𝙖 𝙖𝙡𝙞𝙣𝙚𝙖𝙘𝙞𝙤́𝙣 𝙏𝙄𝙏𝙐𝙇𝘼𝙍
— Selección Dominicana de Futbol (@sedofutbol) March 27, 2024
Así formará la Selección Absoluta Dominicana de Fútbol en su partido 🆚🇵🇪
¡VAMOS DOMINICANA!🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴 pic.twitter.com/Yoc5x910Ul
Peru's substitutes
These will be the Peruvian team's substitutes:
Miguel Araujo, Miguel Trauco, Andy Polo, Paolo Guerrero, Diego, Romero, Erick Noriega, Gianluca Lapadula, Wilder Cartagena, Franco Zanelatto, Oliver Sonne, Martín Távara, Alexander Callens, Joao Grimaldo, Alex Valera and José Rivera.
Peru's starting eleven
These will be the eleven men of the Peruvian team:
Pedro Gallese, Aldo Corzo, Luis Abram, Anderson Santamaría, Luis Advíncula, Marcos López, Jesús Castillo, Piero Quispe, Sergio Peña, Edison Flores and Bryan Reyna.
🗣️ 𝗫𝗜 𝗕𝗜𝗖𝗢𝗟𝗢𝗥 🇵🇪
— La Bicolor (@SeleccionPeru) March 27, 2024
Así formará nuestro equipo en el amistoso de esta noche en el Monumental.#UnSentimientoQueNosUne pic.twitter.com/7HUgPvaNeU
Fans at the stadium
The fans of the Bicolor team are already present at the stadium, showing a happy and optimistic atmosphere for their team, after this new management they have with the Uruguayan coach.
On the social networks of the Peruvian National Team, they have already mentioned that fans wearing club jerseys will not be allowed to enter the stadium for security reasons.
🥳 𝑬𝒍 𝑴𝒐𝒏𝒖𝒎𝒆𝒏𝒕𝒂𝒍 𝒔𝒆 𝒗𝒂 𝒑𝒊𝒏𝒕𝒂𝒏𝒅𝒐 𝒅𝒆 𝑩𝒊𝒄𝒐𝒍𝒐𝒓#UnSentimientoQueNosUne pic.twitter.com/XcJJXYTH3G
— La Bicolor (@SeleccionPeru) March 26, 2024
Last five Dominican Republic matches
Dominican Rep. 2-0 Aruba
Nicaragua 0-0 Dominican Rep.
Montserrat 2-1 Dominican Rep.
Dominican Rep. 5-2 Barbados
Barbados 0-5 Dominican Rep.
Last five matches of Peru
Peru 2-0 Nicaragua
Peru 1-1 Venezuela
Bolivia 2-0 Peru
Peru 0-2 Argentina
Chile 2-0 Peru
Stadium
The Monumental U Marathon Stadium, inaugurated in 2000, has a capacity for 80 thousand people, and is home to the most winning team in Peru, Universitario de Deportes with 27 championships.
Dominican Republic against CONMEBOL
On the other hand, the Dominican Republic has faced South American teams only seven times, where it has only known defeat and most of them by a landslide, either in friendly matches, in Central American and Caribbean Games or in Pan American Games.
Peru against Central Americans
We are ready to bring you the broadcast of the match between Peru vs Dominican Republic, in a match that despite being a friendly, is nutritious for the coach of the Peruvian national team, to get to know his players and know how to face the CONMEBOL qualifiers and the Copa America to be played this year.
Likewise, the friendly is important for the Caribbean as preparation for the CONCACAF qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup.
We begin
We are ready to bring you the broadcast of the match between Peru vs Dominican Republic, in a match that despite being a friendly, is nutritious for the coach of the Peruvian national team, to get to know his players and know how to face the CONMEBOL qualifiers and the Copa America to be played this year.
Likewise, the friendly is important for the Caribbean as preparation for the CONCACAF qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup.
Follow Peru vs Dominican Republic live on VAVEL
In a few moments we will share with you the latest updates on our live coverage of Peru vs Dominican Republic, as well as the latest information coming out of Monumental U Marathon Stadium. Don't miss any details of the match live and online with VAVEL.
Where and how to watch Peru vs Dominican Republic live? These are the options for TV and online broadcasting.
The match will be broadcasted by Fanatiz for Mexico, South America and Spain.
While in Peru it will be broadcasted by AVT, América Televisión and Movistar TV.
If you want to follow the result of the match live on the Internet, VAVEL is your best option.
This is the kick-off time for the match in several countries:
Argentina: 21:30 hrs.
Bolivia: 20:30 hrs.
Brazil: 21:30 hrs.
Chile: 20:30 hrs.
Colombia: 19:30 hrs.
Ecuador: 19:30 hrs.
USA (ET): 20:30 hrs.
Spain: 2:30 hrs.
Mexico: 19:30 hrs.
Paraguay: 20:30 hrs.
Peru: 19:30 hrs.
Uruguay: 21:30 hrs.
Venezuela: 21:30 hrs.
Dominican Republic's top man: Riki Alba, the Las Vegas Killer
The 29-year-old player has just arrived this February to the Las Vegas Lights, which belongs to the USL (United Soccer League), the second division league in the United States.
He has only played one game, playing 33 minutes, where he managed to score a goal and had two other missed chances. He can play as a center forward or on the left.
Last year with the team Fredikstad FK of Norway he played twenty-two games, ten as a starter, playing 42 minutes per game approximately. He scored 6 goals, one every 152 minutes.
Peru's leading man: Piero Quispe, the Peruvian gem
The 22-year-old is currently playing for Pumas of Mexico, in what is his first experience abroad. He is a midfielder whose strengths are passing, high pressure and long balls. He has played ten games for his club, eight as a starter, totaling around 72 minutes per game, without having managed to score a goal throughout the Mexican season.
His passing accuracy is 88% and 90% in his own field and 86% in the opponent's field.
Dominican Republic's final lineup
The men Marcelo Neveleff sent out against Aruba were:
Noam Baumann, Brian Lopez, Michael Sambataro, Charbel Wehbe, Luiyi de Lucas, Heinz Morschel, Ronaldo Vazquez, Jean Carlos Lopez, Junior Firpo, Carlos Ventura and Riki Alba.
Peru's final lineup
The men Jorge Fossati sent out against Nicaragua were:
Carlos Cáceda, Miguel Araujo, Carlos Ascues, Alexander Callens, Miguel Trauco, Andy Polo, Wilder Cartagena, Martín Távara, Joao Grimaldo, Gianluca Lapadula and Paolo Guerrero.
Who is Marcelo Neveleff?
The Argentinean coach arrived at the Central American national team in January of last year, where he has already played nine games, winning four, drawing two and losing three.
Previously, he coached the Orlando City reserves and was in charge of the U-20 category in the United States.
Who is Jorge Fossati?
Jorge Fossati is a 71-year-old coach, who comes from directing Club Universitario, with which he ended up winning the league championship last 2023, after the team had a nine-year drought.
The Uruguayan also coached his native country from 2004 to 2006, with which he failed to qualify for the World Cup after losing the playoff to Australia, and was also coach of Qatar from 2007 to 2008.
At club level he has also coached teams such as Peñarol, Liga de Quito, Al Sadd and Cerro Porteño, teams with which he was champion.
Dominican Republic looking forward to the World Cup
On the other hand, the Caribbean team had a positive start to the year when they defeated Aruba by two goals to zero this past Saturday. Their participation in the CONCACAF Nations League B league was not negative, but they did not achieve promotion to the A league after finishing second in their group with 10 points, behind Nicaragua's 16 points.
They will also prepare for the qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup, being in group E along with Dominica, Guatemala and Jamaica, who will face each other in June in what will be the second round with one-leg matches, the group winners and the six group runners-up will advance to the third round, which will have a total of 12 teams.
Peru with a new start
The Peruvian national team has just won against Nicaragua this Friday, in what was its first match of the year and also the presentation of the new manager of the "bicolor", Jorge Fossati, who will be in charge of reversing the situation of the team in the qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup, since they are currently in the last position with 2 points, four defeats and two ties, all this, during the management of Juan Reynoso.
Friendly match between CONMEBOL AND CONCACAF
This Tuesday, March 25, the friendly match between the Peruvian national team and the Dominican Republic national team will take place on FIFA's FIFA Date. Both teams are coming from winning their last matches by the same score of 2-0, both friendly matches against CONCAFAF rivals, where Peru won against Nicaragua and the Dominicans did the same against Aruba.
Good afternoon to all VAVEL readers!
Welcome to the live broadcast of the match Peru vs Dominican Republic, corresponding to the international friendly match FIFA Date 2024. The match will take place at the Monumental U Marathon Stadium.