Juan Maximo Reynoso provided a list of 31 players called up for the games against Chile and Argentina for the 2023 qualification, a list in which surprising names appear, such as the inclusion of Franco Zanelatto, Fabrizio Roca or the Danish full-back Oliver Sonne, who achieved his success The nationalization took place in record time and was placed under the orders of the national strategist.
Although all of these footballers will travel to Santiago and focus on facing Lionel Messi’s Albiceleste in Lima, not all will have the opportunity to defend the Bicolor in both games, as Juan Reynoso will have to present a final list of 23 players (between starters and substitutes) hours before the start of these duels.
With this in mind, in this note we show you who could be the eight players who will be excluded, but not because their level is low, but because they have suffered from discomfort or have received a call from the coach, which is why they are doing so Familiarize yourself with the playoff environments and join the other players on the Peruvian team.
Final list of Peru vs Chile and Argentina for 2023 qualification
- Archers: Pedro Gallese (Orlando City), Carlos Cáceda (FBC Melgar), Renato Solís (Sporting Cristal).
- defender: Luis Advíncula (Boca Juniors), Aldo Corzo (Universitario), Miguel Trauco (San Jose Earthquakes), Alexander Callens (AEK Atenas), Marcos López (Feyenoord), Miguel Araujo (Portland Timbers), Carlos Zambrano (Alianza Lima), Anderson Santamaría (Atlas), Luis Abram (Atlanta United), Jhilmar Lora (Sporting Cristal), Nilson Loyola (Sporting Cristal), Oliver Sonne (Silkeborg IF).
- midfield player: Renato Tapia (Renato Tapia), Pedro Aquino (Santos Laguna), Yoshimar Yotún (Sporting Cristal), Wilder Cartagena (Orlando City), Jairo Concha (Alianza Lima), Christofer Gonzales (Al Adalh), Piero Quispe (Universitario), Sergio Pena (Malmo FF).
- Forward: Franco Zanelatto (Alianza Lima), Andy Polo (Universitario), Bryan Reyna (Alianza Lima), Joao Grimaldo (Sporting Cristal), André Carrillo (Al Qadisiya), Paolo Guerrero (LDU Quito), Santiago Ormeño (Juárez), Fabrizio Roca (sports boys).
Called list. Photo: X/LaBicolor
Peru’s list against Chile for 2023 qualification
- Archers: Pedro Gallese (Orlando City), Carlos Cáceda (FBC Melgar), Renato Solís (Sporting Cristal).
- defender: Luis Advíncula (Boca Juniors), Aldo Corzo (Universitario), Miguel Trauco (San Jose Earthquakes), Marcos López (Feyenoord), Miguel Araujo (Portland Timbers), Carlos Zambrano (Alianza Lima), Anderson Santamaría (Atlas), Luis Abram (Atlanta United), Oliver Sonne (Silkeborg IF).
- midfield player: Renato Tapia (Renato Tapia), Pedro Aquino (Santos Laguna), Yoshimar Yotún (Sporting Cristal), Wilder Cartagena (Orlando City), Christofer Gonzales (Al Adalh), Sergio Peña (Malmö FF).
- Forward: Andy Polo (University), Bryan Reyna (Alianza Lima), Joao Grimaldo (Sporting Cristal), Paolo Guerrero (LDU Quito), Santiago Ormeño (Juárez).
You leave the final list: Alexander Callens (AEK Atenas), Nilson Loyola (Sporting Cristal), Jhilmar Lora (Sporting Cristal), Jairo Concha (Alianza Lima), Piero Quispe (Universitario), Franco Zanelatto (Alianza Lima), Fabrizio Roca (Sport Boys) and André Carrillo (Al Qadisiya).
Juan Reynoso could be out for this confrontation André Carrillo because he is recovering from an injury sustained during a game in Arabia. Aside from that, Zanelato j Roca They wouldn’t be fully mature enough to face such games Loyola, With Lora, would also be omitted due to the inclusion of Oliver Sun. In the case of Concha j Quispe, had already been called up before but ultimately weren’t on the official list, so this decision wouldn’t change much in Santiago. In the same way, Callens It still makes a little sense.
Peru’s list against Argentina for 2023 qualification
- Archers: Pedro Gallese (Orlando City), Carlos Cáceda (FBC Melgar), Renato Solís (Sporting Cristal).
- defender: Luis Advíncula (Boca Juniors), Aldo Corzo (Universitario), Miguel Trauco (San Jose Earthquakes), Marcos López (Feyenoord), Miguel Araujo (Portland Timbers), Carlos Zambrano (Alianza Lima), Luis Abram (Atlanta United), Oliver Sun (Silkeborg IF).
- midfield player: Renato Tapia (Renato Tapia), Pedro Aquino (Santos Laguna), Yoshimar Yotún (Sporting Cristal), Wilder Cartagena (Orlando City), Christofer Gonzales (Al Adalh), Sergio Peña (Malmö FF).
- Forward: Andy Polo (University), Bryan Reyna (Alianza Lima), Joao Grimaldo (Sporting Cristal), André Carrillo (Al Qadisiya), Paolo Guerrero (LDU Quito), Santiago Ormeño (Juárez).
You leave the final list: Franco Zanelatto (Alianza Lima), Fabrizio Roca (Sport Boys), Piero Quispe (University), Alexander Callens (AEK Atenas), Nilson Loyola (Sporting Cristal), Jhilmar Lora (Sporting Cristal), Anderson Santamaría (Atlas) and Jairo Concha (Lima Alliance).
Recover André Carrillothe “Culebra” would form the final list of 23 players and those mentioned in the previous lines would be added Anderson Santamariaas his place would be well filled with big names like Zambrano, Abram or Renato Tapia himself, who has played as a central defender on several occasions.
When will Peru play Chile for the 2026 qualification?
The Pacific Classic between Peru vs. Chile is scheduled for this Thursday, October 12th, starting at 7:00 p.m. (Peruvian time) and 9:00 p.m. (Chilean time) at the Monumental in Santiago. The broadcast will be on América Televisión on open signal and on Movistar Deportes on cable, while on southern soil it will be seen on Chilevisión.