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Club Cienciano, more commonly known as Cienciano, is a
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professional
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club based in
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, that currently plays in the
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. It gained worldwide recognition after defeating River Plate in the finals of the 2003
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and
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in the
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. The club is considered the largest and most successful in Cusco. Founded in 1901, the club is among the oldest in Peru and the oldest in Cusco. The club was founded on 8 July 1901 by a group of students of the '' Colegio Nacional Ciencias del Cusco,'' the oldest school in Peru. They decided to give the club its name based on the word ''Ciencias'', which means "Science". The club is nicknamed ''El Papá de América'', the Father of America. It has a large, longstanding rivalry with
FBC Melgar Foot Ball Club Melgar, known simply as FBC Melgar or Melgar, is a Peru, Peruvian professional Association football, football club based in Arequipa. It is one of Peru's oldest football teams, founded in 1915 under the name Juventud Melgar by a ...
of
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known as ''El Clasico del Sur''. Its mascot is a donkey. The club plays their home games at Estadio Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, named after Peruvian writer,
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. The club shares the stadium with other clubs from Cusco,
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and
Deportivo Garcilaso Club Deportivo Garcilaso, most commonly known as Deportivo Garcilaso, or El Garci, is a Peruvian professional football (soccer), football club, based in the city of Cusco. Founded in 1957, the club competes in the Peruvian Primera División, afte ...
. The stadium has a capacity of 45,056 making it the fourth largest stadium in Peru. To this day, Cienciano is the only Peruvian club to win an international competition. Despite being the only club from Peru to win two international tournaments, they have yet to win the
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. Cienciano has won 1
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and
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, 1
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and the Torneo Apertura 2005 and Torneo Clausura in 2001 and 2006.


History


Beginnings

Cienciano was founded on 8 July 1901 by a group of students from the National School of Science of Cusco (''Colegio Nacional Ciencias del Cusco''). It participated in several leagues and tournaments of the region. They played their first official match on 27 July 1902 against Atletic Club in Cusco. Cienciano soon won its first trophy, winning the 1903 Liga Departamental del Cusco, and would go on to win it 27 times from 1912 to 1983.In 1966 Hector Ladrón de Guevara was the inaugural Cienciano player to be named captain of the Peru national team. In 1972, it began to play in the
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; however, the club was relegated four years later. The Cienciano team was managed by the teachers of the Cienciano Alma Mater School until the mid-sixties, when after the creation of the
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, football in Peru became more competitive. And in 1973, when Cienciano left the Cusco League and the Copa Peru behind to participate for the first time in the
Peruvian First Division Peruvians (''/peruanas'') are the citizens of Peru. What is now Peru has been inhabited for several millennia by cultures such as the Caral before the Spanish conquest in the 16th century. Peruvian population decreased from an estimated 5–9 m ...
, it was understood that the authorities should no longer depend on the College for the attention that a competitive soccer team requires, which is why Waldo Callo, another of Cienciano's precursors, is stepping away from the presidency to make way for businessmen willing to invest and support the team. Cienciano remained in the First Division until 1977, where they were relegated to the Peruvian Second Division. In 1988, the FPF invited the club to play in a tournament of the southern region. In 1991, Cienciano won the tournament and in 1992 it once again played in the First Division. Since then, the club has always played in the First Division.


The Golden age (2000–2007)


First League title

In 2001, Cienciano celebrated its 100 year anniversary by winning its first title with the 2001 Torneo Clausura of the
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, although it lost the superfinal (played between the winners of the Apertura and Clausura tournaments) to
Alianza Lima Club Alianza Lima, more commonly known as simply Alianza Lima, is a Peru, Peruvian professional sports club based in La Victoria District, Lima, La Victoria District of Lima, Peru. The club was founded under the name of Sport Alianza on February ...
. Cienciano qualified for the
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for the first time and reached the Round of 16 but was eliminated by
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of Mexico.


Copa Sudamericana win

In 2003, Cienciano, led by Peruvian coach
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, qualified to the
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for the first time in its history, after beating
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in an internal qualifying tournament. The team went through every later knockout round as the clear underdog defeating Peru's
Alianza Lima Club Alianza Lima, more commonly known as simply Alianza Lima, is a Peru, Peruvian professional sports club based in La Victoria District, Lima, La Victoria District of Lima, Peru. The club was founded under the name of Sport Alianza on February ...
in the Peru preliminary, Chile's Universidad Católica in the Chile-Peru Zone to enter the quarter-finals, Colombia's
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(once
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champion) in semi-finals and Brazil's
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(twice
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champion) and in the quarter-final, to get to the finals. Once at the finals the team faced one of the biggest teams in South American football, River Plate of
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(twice Copa Libertadores champion). After a 3–3 draw in
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, Cienciano went on to win 1–0 in Peru with a free-kick goal by Paraguayan defender Carlos Lugo, which put the aggregate score at 4–3 in its favor to win the final. The game was played at Estadio Monumental de la UNSA in
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(home of Cienciano's rivals Melgar, some of whose fans actually attended the match to root for River Plate) because of the insufficient capacity for a
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final of the
Estadio Garcilaso Estadio Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, commonly known as Estadio Garcilaso, is Cusco's principal stadium and the home venue of the local football team Cienciano. The stadium was named after the Peruvian mestizo Inca Garcilaso de la Vega and inaugurat ...
(which has been expanded since then in 2013). As a result to winning the Copa Sudamericana, Cienciano qualified for the Copa Libertadores but lost to
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of
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in the qualifying round, 8-2 on aggregate. This was the first international championship for a Peruvian team in history; only two other Peruvian teams had advanced to the finals of an international tournament, which was in the
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(
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in 1972 and
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in 1997). Both teams were defeated in the finals. The win was considered a severe upset because Cienciano had never been the Peru national champion (the team did win one half-year tournament in 2001 but lost the national championship title through a penalty shootout to the winner of the second tournament,
Alianza Lima Club Alianza Lima, more commonly known as simply Alianza Lima, is a Peru, Peruvian professional sports club based in La Victoria District, Lima, La Victoria District of Lima, Peru. The club was founded under the name of Sport Alianza on February ...
, in the year in which both celebrated their centenary. The situation was repeated in 2006, but reversed: Cienciano won the second tournament but lost the final to Alianza Lima on aggregate.


Recopa Sudamericana win

After winning the Copa Sudamericana, Cienciano went on to play against
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of Argentina, another South American giant, for the
2004 Recopa Sudamericana The 2004 Recopa Sudamericana was the 12th Recopa Sudamericana, an annual football match between the winners of the previous season's Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana competitions. The match was contested by Boca Juniors, winners of the 20 ...
, this being just one match, much like the
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, which was disputed between the winners of both South American Cups of the previous season: the
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and the
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. After a 1–1 draw, Cienciano went on to win the title 4–2 on penalties. The match was played at
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in
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. Soon after the club's win in the Recopa Sudamericana, the
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organized a friendly against the club. Cienciano won the friendly three goals to zero. As a result of winning the Recopa Sudamericana, Cienciano participated in the
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but were eliminated in the preliminary round to
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of Mexico.


More league titles and superfinal runner-ups

In 2005, the Cusco-based club won the Torneo Apertura, but lost the superfinal to
Sporting Cristal Club Sporting Cristal S.A., shortened to Sporting Cristal, is a Peruvian sports club located in the city of Lima, best known for its association football, soccer team. It was founded on 13 December 1955 in the Rímac District, Rímac district by e ...
. The following year, it won the 2006 Clausura, but lost the superfinal again to Alianza Lima, the same team that had beaten them in the 2001 national championship final. After winning the 2006 Torneo Apertura, Cienciano qualified for the Copa Libertadores once again, but were eliminated in the group stage after placing last with four points. In 2007, Cienciano qualified for the
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and
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after winning the 2006 Torneo Clausura and being the third placed team, and finished third in its group both editions. A year later, they qualified again for the Copa Sudamericana but were eliminated in the Round of 16. Since then, Cienciano has not qualified for the Copa Libertadores.


Relegation and comeback

In
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, the club was relegated after finishing in the bottom three of the aggregate table. The club finished third and was one point off from the title play-off in the 2016 season. In
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, the club won third place in the league and participated in the promotion play off group, where the top two teams get promoted to the
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. Cienciano placed third with four points. In 2019, it was finally promoted back to the first division after winning the
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, winning their first national competition. After the
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, 2022 Liga 1 seasons, Cienciano qualified for the
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and
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after placing in the top 8 of the league. The club was eliminated in the first stage in both editions. In 2025, the club qualified for the
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group stage.


Kit and crest

Cienciano's traditional kit is a red shirt with white shorts and either white or red socks. Its away colours are usually navy blue with white shorts. Since 2020, the club added a third kit which is a white or yellow shirt and either white or black shorts and socks. The club's badge was designed by the publicist, Santiago Guillén Covarrubias in 1938. It consists of a navy badge outlined in white, with a white double ''C'' representing the club's name. Its two stars represent the club's two international titles, being the Copa Sudamericana and Recopa Sudamericana. File:CC RETRO.png, 1901–2003 File:Escudo Cienciano.png, 2004–Present


Stadium

Cienciano plays its home games in Estadio Garcilaso de la Vega which is in Centre of
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. It was named after the Peruvian writer,
Inca Garcilaso de la Vega Inca Garcilaso de la Vega (12 April 1539 – 23 April 1616), born Gómez Suárez de Figueroa and known as El Inca, was a chronicler and writer born in the Viceroyalty of Peru. Sailing to Spain at 21, he was educated informally there, where he li ...
. When first inaugurated in 1950, it had a spectator capacity of 22,000 and had a
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. In 2004, the stadium's capacity was expanded to 42,000, losing its running track. Because of Cienciano's success in international tournaments, it would be a venue in the
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. The stadium hosted only one match of the tournament, being the third place play-off between
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and
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. The stadium is known as the most beautiful in South America, with its seating in a rainbow and representing the colors of Cusco. In 2004, the stadium's capacity was expanded to 42,000, losing its running track. Because of Cienciano's success in international tournaments, it would be a venue in the 2004 Copa America, which was hosted by
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. In 2013, there was another renovation which expanded the stadium to 45,000 and added new
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es, seating and a new exterior. The initial renovation was meant to add a roof and modern wall around the stadium as well, but was not implemented due to a low budget. Cienciano shares the stadium with city rivals
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and
Deportivo Garcilaso Club Deportivo Garcilaso, most commonly known as Deportivo Garcilaso, or El Garci, is a Peruvian professional football (soccer), football club, based in the city of Cusco. Founded in 1957, the club competes in the Peruvian Primera División, afte ...
. The Estadio Garcilaso is the largest stadium in Cusco and the fourth largest in Peru. The club also has a museum within the stadium, coordinated by the Regional Government of Cusco in 2018. The museum includes photos of the team, trophies, and relics of the club.


Supporters

Cienciano supporters are among the largest in Peru and second to
Deportivo Garcilaso Club Deportivo Garcilaso, most commonly known as Deportivo Garcilaso, or El Garci, is a Peruvian professional football (soccer), football club, based in the city of Cusco. Founded in 1957, the club competes in the Peruvian Primera División, afte ...
in Cusco. In terms of number of supporters on the national level, Cienciano competes with their rivals, Melgar, for the top five most supported teams in Peru. They also compete with their city rivals,
Cusco FC Cusco Fútbol Club (known as ''Real Garcilaso'' until 2019), commonly known as Cusco, or Cusco FC, is a Peruvian professional football club based in the city of Cusco, that currently competes in the Peruvian Primera División, the top tier of Per ...
and
Deportivo Garcilaso Club Deportivo Garcilaso, most commonly known as Deportivo Garcilaso, or El Garci, is a Peruvian professional football (soccer), football club, based in the city of Cusco. Founded in 1957, the club competes in the Peruvian Primera División, afte ...
for the majority of supporters in Cusco. In 2023, Cienciano was ranked fourth in terms of most supported teams of the season, containing 4% of the league's overall attendance. The largest ''barra'' or fan group is known as the ''La Furia Roja'', The Red Fury. It was founded in 1995, initially as the ''Fvria Roja''. It is the official fan group of Cienciano and is situated in the northern stand of the Estadio Garcilaso.


Rivalries


Clásico Cusqueño

Cienciano has had a long-standing rivalry with
Cusco FC Cusco Fútbol Club (known as ''Real Garcilaso'' until 2019), commonly known as Cusco, or Cusco FC, is a Peruvian professional football club based in the city of Cusco, that currently competes in the Peruvian Primera División, the top tier of Per ...
and
Deportivo Garcilaso Club Deportivo Garcilaso, most commonly known as Deportivo Garcilaso, or El Garci, is a Peruvian professional football (soccer), football club, based in the city of Cusco. Founded in 1957, the club competes in the Peruvian Primera División, afte ...
, other large clubs in
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. These rivalries are known as the ''Clásico Cusqueño''. All three teams currently play in the
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. Cienciano and Deportivo Garcilaso split the majority of preferences of Cusco.


Clásico del Sur

Cienciano also has another rivalry with Melgar known as the ''Clásico del sur.'' Cienciano has a total of 42 wins, with Melgar having 25. The largest defeat was in 1990, where Cienciano lost 5-0. Cienciano's largest result against Melgar was a home win of 5-2 in 2000. Both teams are one of the oldest in Peru. During the second leg of the final of the
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, Cienciano played at Melgar's home stadium against
Boca Juniors Club Atlético Boca Juniors () is an Argentine professional sports club based in La Boca, a neighbourhood of Buenos Aires. The club is best known for its men's professional Association football, football team which, since its promotion in 1913 ...
, as Estadio Garcilaso did not meet the requirements for the final. Some Melgar fans went to the final to cheer for Boca, against Cienciano. The rivalry is often considered the third largest in Peru.


Current squad

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Honours


Senior titles


Friendlies


Performance in CONMEBOL competitions

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Copa Libertadores The CONMEBOL Libertadores, also known as Copa Libertadores de América (), is an annual continental club football competition organized by CONMEBOL since 1960. It is the highest level of competition in South American club football. The tournam ...
: 6 appearances ::
2002 The effects of the September 11 attacks of the previous year had a significant impact on the affairs of 2002. The war on terror was a major political focus. Without settled international law, several nations engaged in anti-terror operation ...
: Round of 16 ::
2004 2004 was designated as an International Year of Rice by the United Nations, and the International Year to Commemorate the Struggle Against Slavery and Its Abolition (by UNESCO). Events January * January 3 – Flash Airlines Flight 60 ...
: First Round ::
2005 2005 was designated as the International Year for Sport and Physical Education and the International Year of Microcredit. The beginning of 2005 also marked the end of the International Decade of the World's Indigenous Peoples, Internationa ...
: Preliminary Round ::
2006 2006 was designated as the International Year of Deserts and Desertification. Events January * January 1– 4 – Russia temporarily cuts shipment of natural gas to Ukraine during a price dispute. * January 12 – A stampede during t ...
: Second Round ::
2007 2007 was designated as the International Heliophysical Year and the International Polar Year. Events January * January 1 **Bulgaria and Romania 2007 enlargement of the European Union, join the European Union, while Slovenia joins the Eur ...
: Second Round ::
2008 2008 was designated as: *International Year of Languages *International Year of Planet Earth *International Year of the Potato *International Year of Sanitation The Great Recession, a worldwide recession which began in 2007, continued throu ...
: Second Round *
Copa Sudamericana The CONMEBOL Sudamericana, also known as Copa Sudamericana (; ), is an annual international club football competition organized by CONMEBOL, the governing body of football in South America, since 2002. It is the second-most prestigious club com ...
: 6 appearances :: 2003: Winner ::
2004 2004 was designated as an International Year of Rice by the United Nations, and the International Year to Commemorate the Struggle Against Slavery and Its Abolition (by UNESCO). Events January * January 3 – Flash Airlines Flight 60 ...
: Preliminary Round ::
2009 2009 was designated as the International Year of Astronomy by the United Nations to coincide with the 400th anniversary of Galileo Galilei's first known astronomical studies with a telescope and the publication of Astronomia Nova by Joha ...
: Round of 16 ::
2022 The year began with another wave in the COVID-19 pandemic, with SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant, Omicron spreading rapidly and becoming the dominant variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus worldwide. Tracking a decrease in cases and deaths, 2022 saw ...
: First Stage ::
2023 Catastrophic natural disasters in 2023 included the Lists of 21st-century earthquakes, 5th-deadliest earthquake of the 21st century 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquakes, striking Turkey and Syria, leaving up to 62,000 people dead; Cyclone Freddy ...
: First Stage ::
2025 So far, the year has seen the continuation of major armed conflicts, including the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Sudanese civil war (2023–present), Sudanese civil war, and the Gaza war. Internal crises in Bangladesh post-resignation v ...
: TBD *
Recopa Sudamericana The CONMEBOL Recopa Sudamericana (), also known as Recopa Sudamericana or CONMEBOL Recopa, and simply as Recopa (, ; "Winners' Cup"), is an annual international club Association football, football competition organized by CONMEBOL since 1988. It ...
: 1 appearance :: 2004: Winner


Notable players

* Sergio Ibarra * Carlos Lugo * Santiago Acasiete * Juan Carlos Bazalar *
Germán Carty Luis Germán del Carmen Carty Monserrate (born 16 July 1968) is a Peruvian former professional footballer who played as a striker. Club career Carty most prominently played for Cienciano. He was the top goalscorer as Cienciano won the 2003 Co ...
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Paolo de la Haza Paolo Giancarlo de la Haza Urquiza (born November 30, 1983) is a Peruvian former professional association football, footballer who played as a right-back or midfielder. He was a member of Peru national football team, Peru national team at the 20 ...
* Julio García *
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Carlos Lobatón Carlos Augusto Lobatón Espejo (born February 6, 1980) is a Peruvian former professional association football, footballer who played as a midfielder. Club career Lobatón was born in Barranquilla, Colombia. He first developed as footballer in ...
* Alessandro Morán * Ramón Rodríguez * Rodrigo saras * Alexandro Moran


Managers

* Eloy Campos (1977) * Diego Agurto (1986–87) * Gualberto Martínez Sarabia (1991) *
Ramón Quiroga Ramón Quiroga Arancibia (born 23 July 1950) is a former football player and coach who played as a goalkeeper. Born in Argentina, he obtained 40 caps playing for the Peru national football team. He is a youth coach for the Peruvian club Cienci ...
(1992) * Hector Berrío Vega (1993) * Luis Roth (1993) *
Freddy Ternero Freddy Santos Ternero Corrales (March 26, 1962 – September 18, 2015) was a Peruvian football player and manager. Ternero was the Mayor of District of San Martín de Porres in Lima, Peru for the periods of 2007–2010 and 2011–2014. Playing ...
(1994) *
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(1994) * Victor Bustamante (1995–96) * Francisco Bertocchi (1995) *
Ramón Quiroga Ramón Quiroga Arancibia (born 23 July 1950) is a former football player and coach who played as a goalkeeper. Born in Argentina, he obtained 40 caps playing for the Peru national football team. He is a youth coach for the Peruvian club Cienci ...
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Antonio Alzamendi Antonio Alzamendi Casas (born 7 June 1956) is a Uruguayan former footballer who played as a forward. His official debut was with the Uruguayan team Wanderers de Durazno. Alzamendi played for Uruguay at the 1986 and 1990 FIFA World Cups, sco ...
(1998) *
Freddy Ternero Freddy Santos Ternero Corrales (March 26, 1962 – September 18, 2015) was a Peruvian football player and manager. Ternero was the Mayor of District of San Martín de Porres in Lima, Peru for the periods of 2007–2010 and 2011–2014. Playing ...
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Carlos Jurado Carlos Daniel Jurado Román (11 June 1947 – 8 December 2023) was a Uruguayan association football, football player and manager. Playing career Carlos Jurado began playing in the Club Paysandú Bella Vista, Paysandú, the team of the Paysand ...
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Teddy Cardama Teddy Armando Cardama Sinti (born 15 August 1966) is a Peruvian football manager and former player who played as a defender. Playing career Cardama was born in Iquitos, and was a Sporting Cristal youth graduate. After making his first team de ...
(2002) *
Freddy Ternero Freddy Santos Ternero Corrales (March 26, 1962 – September 18, 2015) was a Peruvian football player and manager. Ternero was the Mayor of District of San Martín de Porres in Lima, Peru for the periods of 2007–2010 and 2011–2014. Playing ...
(2003–04) * Carlos Sevilla (2005) * Wilmar Valencia (1 Jan 2005 – 26 Mar 2006) *
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(1 Jan 2007 – 8 Mar 2007) *
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(19 March 2007 – 27 Sept 2007) *
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(2007-2008) *
Julio César Uribe Julio César Uribe Flores (born May 9, 1958) is a Peruvian football manager and former player who played as an attacking midfielder or a second striker. Playing career Club Uribe started his career with Peruvian club Sporting Cristal. Then he ...
(2008-2009) * Marcelo Trobbiani (2009) *
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Carlos Jurado Carlos Daniel Jurado Román (11 June 1947 – 8 December 2023) was a Uruguayan association football, football player and manager. Playing career Carlos Jurado began playing in the Club Paysandú Bella Vista, Paysandú, the team of the Paysand ...
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(2012) * Mario Viera (2013-2014) * Paul Cominges (2015–2016) *
Óscar Ibáñez Óscar Manuel Ibáñez Holzmann (born 8 August 1967) is a football Manager (association football), manager and former player who played as a Goalkeeper (association football), goalkeeper. He is the current caretaker manager of the Peru national ...
(2016) * Fredy García (2017) * Sergio Ibarra (2017-2018) *
Gustavo Roverano Jorge Gustavo Roverano Soto (born July 22, 1967 in Montevideo, Uruguay) is a Uruguayan-Peruvian footballer who played for clubs of Uruguay, Chile, Peru and Colombia. Teams * Cerro 1984-1991 * Deportes Concepción 1992 * Cerro 1993 * Bel ...
(2018) * Duilio Cisneros (2019) *
Marcelo Grioni Marcelo Fabián Grioni (born 27 July 1966) is an Argentine football manager and former player who played as a midfielder. He is the current manager of Peruvian club ADA. Playing career Grioni was born in Marcos Juárez, and was a Newell's Old ...
(2019-2021) * Víctor Rivera (2021) *
Gerardo Ameli Gerardo Pablo Ameli (born 18 September 1970) is an Argentine football manager, currently in charge of Peruvian club Alianza Atlético. Personal life Ameli's brother Horacio and son Ignacio were both footballers and defenders Defender(s) or The D ...
(2021-2022) * César Vigevani (2022) * Leonel Álvarez (2023) *
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(2023) *
Óscar Ibáñez Óscar Manuel Ibáñez Holzmann (born 8 August 1967) is a football Manager (association football), manager and former player who played as a Goalkeeper (association football), goalkeeper. He is the current caretaker manager of the Peru national ...
(2023-2024) *
Christian Díaz Christian Lionel Díaz (born 12 May 1976) is an Argentine football manager and former player who played as a left back. He is the current manager of Paraguayan club Tembetary. Playing career Born in Florencio Varela Partido, Buenos Aires, D ...
(2024-)


See also

* Cienciano in South American football *
Once Caldas Once Caldas S.A., simply known as Once Caldas, is a professional Colombian Association football, football team based in Manizales, that currently plays in the Categoría Primera A. The club plays its home games at Estadio Palogrande. The club wa ...
, another surprise international competition winner in the same year * 2003 Cienciano season


References


External links

* * * * {{Recopa Sudamericana winners Football clubs in Peru Association football clubs established in 1901 University and college association football clubs Copa Sudamericana winning clubs Recopa Sudamericana winning clubs