Peru vs Colombia live stream football world cup qualifying match video sopcast on HD TV

Peru vs Colombia live stream football world cup qualifying match video sopcast on HD TV

Date and Time: 03/06/12 17:00 Local Time

Venue: Lima

Status: LIVE





Peru:

Qualification history
The South Africa 2010 qualifying competition brought nothing but disappointment for Peru. Early draws against Paraguay and Brazil proved to be a false dawn, followed as they were by heavy defeats to Ecuador and Uruguay and a run of six straight losses that put paid to any remote qualification hopes they may have had. At the end of it all, they trailed home bottom of the ten-team CONMEBOL group behind Bolivia and Venezuela.

FIFA World Cup finals history
Peru took part in the inaugural FIFA World Cup™ finals in Uruguay in 1930, where they were eliminated in the first round. They made their return in Mexico 40 years on with a side led by Teofilo Cubillas and Hector Chumpitaz. An impressive campaign was only halted in the quarter-finals by the brilliant Brazilians. At Argentina 1978 they once again eased through the group phase, but came unstuck in a tough group in the second round. It was the last hurrah of a talented generation and when the Peruvians travelled to Spain four years later for what would be their final appearance to date, they failed to win a game, although they did manage to hold eventual winners Italy to a draw.

The current crop
Absent from the last seven FIFA World Cup finals, Peru turned to the experienced Sergio Markarian in a bid to revive their ailing fortunes. The Uruguayan coach appears to be on the right track, overseeing some promising recent performances which include a shock third-place finish at the 2011 Copa America in Argentina. “Our plan is to recover the lustre that Peruvian football once had and strengthen the squad ahead of [Brazil 2014] qualifying,” he said in a recent interview with FIFA.com.

The key players
Markarian’s belief is based on the playing personnel at his disposal. Claudio Pizarro is back in the national fold after a lengthy absence and will carry the team’s goal threat along with Jefferson Farfan, who has worked wonders at Schalke. Juan Vargas, Paolo Guerrero and Carlos Zambrano also feature among Peru’s foreign-based stars and bring plenty of experience and drive to the side.

Coach: Sergio Markarian
Best performances in a FIFA competition: FIFA World Cup Mexico 1970, Argentina 1978 (Quarter-finals), Men’s Olympic Football Tournament Berlin 1936 (Quarter-finals), FIFA U-17 World Cup Korea 2007 (Quarter-finals)
Former stars: Teofilo Cubillas, Hector Chumpitaz, Nolberto Solano

Colombia:
Qualification history
The gruelling South American qualifying process has not always smiled on the Colombian national team, as their modest total of four appearances at the final stages of the FIFA World Cup™ demonstrates. Their most productive period came in the 1990s, when they achieved three successive qualifications, for Italy 1990, USA 1994 and France 1998. Since then, the Colombians have struggled, never finishing higher than sixth in the CONMEBOL league table in their last three attempts. Leonel Alvarez took the reins as coach in September 2011 only to be let go just three months later. Alvarez had come into the role following the resignation of Hernan Dario Gomez, who was in charge when Los Cafeteros last obtained a ticket for the planet’s premier football tournament in 1997.

FIFA World Cup finals history
With the exception of Italy 1990, when the golden generation that included Rene Higuita and Carlos Valderrama slipped up against unfancied Cameroon in the Round of 16, Colombia have never made it past the group stage at the FIFA World Cup. In fact, an analysis of the other three campaigns reveals a disappointing combined record of six defeats, one draw and just two wins at the tournament.

The current crop
For the first time in many years, the future of Colombian football looks extremely bright, thanks to a successful revamp that has seen outstanding players from lower age categories gradually introduced into the squad. The team can count on talented players with considerable European experience, such as Radamel Falcao, Hugo Rodallega and Fredy Guarin, among others, which has given the local fans and media hope that the South American nation can re-emerge onto the world stage in 2014. At the 2011 Copa America, Colombia's first big test on the road to Brazil, Los Cafeteros showed some quality football, but surprisingly tumbled out at the quarter-final stage to Peru.

The key players
Following his excellent 2010/11 season, the prolific Falcao is now generally regarded as Colombia’s main attacking threat. The 25-year-old predator came to prominence at River Plate, first in the youth team and then with the senior side, before moving to Europe where he won the league, cup and UEFA Europa League with Porto in just his second year at the club. In the latter tournament, he set a new scoring record of 17 goals in 14 matches. As well as Falcao, the Colombians can count on the experience of Mario Yepes at the back, as well as the talents of Guarin and Giovanni Moreno in midfield.

Coach: Jose Pekerman
Best performances in a FIFA competition: FIFA U-20 World Cup UAE 2003 (Third place), FIFA World Cup Italy 1990 (Round of 16)
Former stars: Rene Higuita, Carlos Valderrama, Faustino Asprilla

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