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Peru and Chile have a rivalry that dates back to the ], although prior to that the two nations had shared mutual alliances. However, historical feuds and lingering bitterness have led to a large football rivalry.<ref>http://edition.cnn.com/2008/SPORT/football/11/06/first11.rivalries/index.html</ref>
The '''Chile–Peru football rivalry''' is a long-standing sports rivalry between the national football teams of both countries, their club teams, and their respective fans. Matches between the two nations are keenly contested and their games have a reputation for competitiveness.


== History == == History ==

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Peru and Chile have a rivalry that dates back to the War of the Pacific, although prior to that the two nations had shared mutual alliances. However, historical feuds and lingering bitterness have led to a large football rivalry.

History

The football rivalry between Chile and Peru has increased in intensity since the early twentieth century. Initially, the sports authorities from both countries attempted to use football as a way to foster friendly bilateral sociopolitical relations.

In 1933, a private enterprise by businessmen Waldo Sanhueza and Jack Gubbins saw the creation of the Combinado del Pacifico, a binational football team composed by Peruvian and Chilean footballers. The squad was initially composed by players from the Chilean club Colo-Colo and the Peruvian club Universitario de Deportes. After this squad was defeated 1-5 by Alianza Lima, another football club from the Peruvian capital, the team was reinforced by Alianza's goalkeeper Juan Valdivieso and creative forward Alejandro Villanueva.

Nowadays, Chile v. Peru games generally tend to be very competitive and at times rough, often with players sent off. The two teams display highly contested battles that make for entertaining matches within the CONMEBOL region.

In spite of the fierce Chile-Peru football Rivalry, in 2013 The Chilean FA decided to include a new team in the 3rd Division for 2014 named Club Deportivo Incas del Sur which is a team that aims to represent the Peruvian Community in Santiago. Peruvian Companies in Chile have pledged to help fund the team. Currently the team aims to be in the Chilean top Division within three years. People of Peruvian descent in Chile is estimated to be at 150,000.

Records

Clasico del Pacifico

Head to Head GP GW GD GL GF:GA
Chile 74 40 14 20 119:95
Peru 74 20 14 40 95:119

References

  1. http://edition.cnn.com/2008/SPORT/football/11/06/first11.rivalries/index.html
  2. http://www.rpp.com.pe/2013-10-26-incas-del-sur-es-el-club-que-representara-a-los-peruanos-en-chile-noticia_642744.html
  3. FIFA.com

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