Peru vs Paraguay: Qualifiers Match Time and Team Updates

2023-09-11 19:42:05

The Peruvian team will face Paraguay this Tuesday, September 12, for the second date of the Qualifiers towards the World Cup, United States, Mexico, Canada 2026. Those led by Juan Reynoso are going for their first victory despite the losses they have due to injuries. In this note you can see what time the national team plays.

What time does Peru vs Brazil play?

Mexico: 8:00 p.m. Ecuador: 9:00 p.m. Colombia: 9:00 p.m. Bolivia: 10:00 p.m. Venezuela: 10:00 p.m. Chile: 10:00 p.m. United States: 10:00 p.m. Argentina: 11:00 p.m. Paraguay: 11:00 p.m. Uruguay: 11:00 p.m. 00 hoursBrazil: 23:00 hoursSpain: 12:00 hours (Wednesday, September 13)Italy: 12:00 hours (Wednesday, September 13)England: 12:00 hours (Wednesday, September 13)France: 12:00 hours (Wednesday September 13th)

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Neymar surpasses Pelé as top scorer for the Brazilian team

Neymar surpassed Pelé this Friday as the top scorer of the Brazilian men’s team by scoring two goals in the ‘Seleção’ 5-1 win over Bolivia on the first day of the South American qualifier for the 2026 World Cup.

With his scores in the 61st and 90th+3 minutes, the 31-year-old attacker reached 79 goals in 125 games, compared to the 77 goals scored by ‘O rei’ in 92 games played between 1957 and 1971.

Attacker Marta (122 goals in 189 duels), 37 years old, is the top scorer for both teams.

Edson Arantes do Nascimento, considered by many the best footballer in history and who died in December at the age of 82, claimed 95 scores in 113 games.

The former ’10’ included in its calculations friendly matches played against clubs and national teams from Brazilian states, records that FIFA does not take into account.

The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), on the other hand, recognizes the 95 goals.

Apart from being the only footballer to win three World Cups (1958, 1962, 1970), Pelé is also ahead in scoring average: 0.84 goals per game, compared to 0.63 for the new Saudi Al-Hilal player.

Also in the total number of scores: FIFA and Conmebol have counted 1,281 for Pelé, who claimed 1,283 in 1,363 games, although the record of official matches is 757 in 815 matches. His heir has celebrated 475 in 756 matches.

– Rerelease –

Neymar could have broken the record earlier in the clash against Bolivia, in a penalty that the rival goalkeeper, Guillermo Viscarra, saved (17).

But the historic goal seemed to come at the right time: when the almost 43,200 attendees at the Mangueirão Olympic Stadium, in the Brazilian city of Belém (north), chanted his name.

‘Ney’ finished an associative play by Brazil on the right, was hugged by his teammates and then, celebrating, raised his arms and looked at the sky.

In stoppage time, he extended the lead by taking advantage, again from the right, of a pass from Raphinha and the complicity of Viscarra, who missed the shot taken from the center of the 18 o’clock.

The star had equaled the record of the “king of soccer” on December 9 at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, by scoring the goal of the 1-0 partial victory against Croatia in the extension of the quarterfinals.

Belém, Brazil | AFP | Saturday 09/08/2023 – 22:23 UTC-5 | 732 words

WITH NEW GOAL FROM NEYMAR, UPDATES STATISTICS AND ATTENDERS AT THE STADIUM.

Neymar surpassed Pelé this Friday as the top scorer of the Brazilian men’s team by scoring two goals in the ‘Seleção’ 5-1 win over Bolivia on the first day of the South American qualifier for the 2026 World Cup.

With his scores in the 61st and 90th+3 minutes, the 31-year-old attacker reached 79 goals in 125 games, compared to the 77 goals scored by ‘O rei’ in 92 games played between 1957 and 1971.

Attacker Marta (122 goals in 189 duels), 37 years old, is the top scorer for both teams.

Edson Arantes do Nascimento, considered by many the best footballer in history and who died in December at the age of 82, claimed 95 scores in 113 games.

The former ’10’ included in its calculations friendly matches played against clubs and national teams from Brazilian states, records that FIFA does not take into account.

The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), on the other hand, recognizes the 95 goals.

Apart from being the only footballer to win three World Cups (1958, 1962, 1970), Pelé is also ahead in scoring average: 0.84 goals per game, compared to 0.63 for the new Saudi Al-Hilal player.

Also in the total number of scores: FIFA and Conmebol have counted 1,281 for Pelé, who claimed 1,283 in 1,363 games, although the record of official matches is 757 in 815 matches. His heir has celebrated 475 in 756 matches.

– Rerelease –

Neymar could have broken the record earlier in the clash against Bolivia, in a penalty that the rival goalkeeper, Guillermo Viscarra, saved (17).

But the historic goal seemed to come at the right time: when the almost 43,200 attendees at the Mangueirão Olympic Stadium, in the Brazilian city of Belém (north), chanted his name.

‘Ney’ finished an associative play by Brazil on the right, was hugged by his teammates and then, celebrating, raised his arms and looked at the sky.

In stoppage time, he extended the lead by taking advantage, again from the right, of a pass from Raphinha and the complicity of Viscarra, who missed the shot taken from the center of the 18 o’clock.

The star had equaled the record of the “king of soccer” on December 9 at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, by scoring the goal of the 1-0 partial victory against Croatia in the extension of the quarterfinals.

The feat turned out to be bitter, as the Croatians equalized and eliminated the five-time champions on penalties (4-2).

The then Paris Saint-Germain player left the field crying and threatened to retire from the ‘Canarinha’.

From a hospital bed in Sao Paulo, where he died days later, on December 29, Pelé congratulated him on the achievement.

“Your legacy is far from over. Keep inspiring us. I will continue to punch the air with happiness with every goal you score,” she wrote on Instagram.

The record is a balm for Neymar’s turbulent career, plagued by injuries and controversies.

“For everyone (in Brazil) Pelé is, unanimously, the king of football. He imagines surpassing someone in that,” said ‘Ney’ on Thursday at a press conference. “It will be a unique brand and the goal will be dedicated to all those who helped me.”

Until this Friday, Neymar, who had not played an official match since February mainly due to an ankle injury, had not returned to the ‘scratch’.

– Two-handed goals –

‘Ney’ put on the yellow jersey for the first time on August 10, 2010 in a friendly against the United States and, at the age of 18, he scored the first goal in the 2-0 victory.

Since then, he broke nets in the World Cups in Brazil-2014 (4), Russia-2018 (2) and Qatar (2). He also participated in Copa América (2011, 2015, 2021), Confederations Cup-2013 and South American qualifiers, in addition to preparatory matches.

On October 13, 2020, he relegated Ronaldo “El Fenómeno” (62 celebrations against national teams) from the then second place as top scorer by scoring a hat trick in the 4-2 victory against Peru in Lima, in a duel in the South American qualifier against Qatar. 2022.

Pelé, for his part, scored his first goal for the ‘Canarinha’ at the age of 16 and on the same day of his international debut, in a friendly against Argentina at the Maracaná, on July 7, 1957.

The former forward entered in the second half and tied the game, which however ended 2-1 in favor of the visitors.

‘O Rei’ scored his last goal with the national team on July 11, 1971 in a warm-up match against Austria (1-1), at the Morumbí in Sao Paulo.

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