The former captain of the Peruvian team, Claudio Pizarro, referred to players from abroad who have Inca blood and who choose nationalization in defense of the Blanquirroja, as in the case of Gianluca Lapadula and now Oliver Sonne. The “Bombardero” pointed out that he had to come to make his contribution, but he also pointed out a harsh reality in national football: the preparation of the youth categories.
The legend of Bayern Munich and Werder Bremen indicated that they resort to looking for Peruvian athletes in other countries because the quarries of our country need to be worked: “If important work is not done among the young talents, you will not see any development or players with.” “I have some qualities to get into the national team or do important things. “I’m worried that we didn’t see anything special with the young people who came out and now it’s so difficult for them to look outside,” explained “Pizarrinha”.
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Who are the dual nationality soccer players who could play for Peru?
La Bicolor has a large number of footballers with Peruvian roots playing abroad, such as Sun, Lapadula and previously Cristian Benavente. These are some of the footballers who play abroad:
- Catriel Cabellos – Racing Club (Argentina)
- Juan Durán – Cornella (Spain)
- Tomer Wiesner – Jerusalem (Israel)
- Ryan Chavez-Muñoz – Eastleigh (England)
- Fabio Gruber – SC Verl (Germany).
Which football players with Peruvian roots rejected the Bicolor?
There are some young players of Peruvian descent who prefer to defend the flags of other countries, but not those of Blanquirroja.
- Alexander Robertson – Australia
- Matteo Perez – Sweden
- Axel Cabellos – Argentina.