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Claudio Pizarro Foundation is born
The new Claudio Pizarro Foundation is headquartered in Munich, Germany, but a branch office has opened in Lima with an initial donation of 100,000 euros. It will help support talented Peruvian athletes who lack health insurance.
Pizarro is a Peruvian native who gained worldwide fame as a professional soccer player in Europe. See story |
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Germany 2006
Peru is ready to qualify for a place at the 2006 World Cup soccer tournament in Germany. Currently, Peru is in 7th place out of 10 teams in South America. The top five teams in South America will qualify to represent the continent. See story |
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Bring on the Mexicans
Cienciano became the Graphic Cup champion by beating Universitario 5-3 with penalty goals. Now they will start the Libertadores Cup tournament, where their first opponent is the Mexican team Chivas de Guadalajara. See Story |
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Pacific Classic goes to Peru
Peru's victory over rival Chile in a World Cup Germany 2006 qualifier was celebrated by everyone in Peru. Fans ran into the stress after the game was over, forming noisy caravans of cars that circulated in the main plazas of the principal cities of Peru. The Pacific Classic, played in front of a full house at the National Stadium, in Lima, ended 2-1 in favor of Peru. See
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Peruvian fans won't settle for a loss in Peru-Chile soccer match
On Tuesday, Nov. 17, Peru will play Chile in a qualifier for World Cup Germany 2006. The game is in Lima and everyone in Peru is expecting Peru's coach Autori to lead the team to a victory. See more
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Championship battle of two soccer giants ends Copa America
The America Cup soccer tournament was played in different Peruvian cities, and to the average tourist it was a gratifying surprise to realize that Peru has so many hidden beautiful places to be discovered. See story
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Ouch! Peru settles for tie with Venezuela
Peru and Venezuela fought to a 0-0 draw Sunday in a World Cup qualifying match before a packed house at National Stadium in Lima. See story
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Mandela: "I feel like a young man of 15"
South Africa was awarded the right to host the 2010 soccer World Cup finals yesterday to finally erase the agony of four years ago when they lost out on the 2006 finals to Germany by a single vote. See story
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Luis Horna in semifinals in Munich
Peruvian Luis Horna took a 7-6 (8-6) and 7-6 (7-2) win over Radek Stepanek of the Czech Republic to advance to the semifinals in the Munich tennis tournament. See story
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A heartbreaker at home
Colombia won its first group match in South American qualifying for the 2006 World Cup soccer tournament on Wednesday with a 2-0 win over Peru in Lima. See story
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Previous stories:
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Peru's Sofia surfing to conquer world surf title |
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Peru to play Colombia on March 31 in World Cup elimination round |
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Peru prepares to host America cup tournament |
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Cienciano: "We are back" |
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Peruvian beach host Latin American surfing championship
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Alianza Lima celebrates 103rd anniversary
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Universitario soccer team works to regain fan's faith in 2004
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Juan Carlos Oblitas leading San Martin University soccer team
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Peruvian soccer league ranks 17th in the world
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Miguel Villalta shuts out Tevez
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Underdog Cienciano downs River Plate 1-0 for Copa Sudamericana title
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