Peruvian Football Federation
The Peruvian Football Federation (Spanish: Federación Peruana de Fútbol or FPF) is the body that governs Association football in Peru. It was founded on August 23, 1922, and affiliated with FIFA in 1924.[1] It is a member of CONMEBOL since 1925, and directly oversees the Peru national football team, futsal team youth teams, the Copa Federación, and the amateur leagues.[2] The Peruvian National football team has won two Copa América's, six Bolivarian Games titles and qualified for the FIFA World Cup five times.
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Founded | 1922 |
Headquarters | Aviación Avenue 2085, San Luis, Lima, Peru |
FIFA affiliation | 1924 |
CONMEBOL affiliation | 1925 |
President | Agustín Lozano |
Website | www |
It is indirectly involved in the organization of the Primera División (today Liga 1), the Liga Femenina, Liga 2, Copa Perú and the future Liga 3.[3] It is headquartered in the Villa Deportiva Nacional (VIDENA) on Aviación Avenue 2085 in San Luis, Lima, which is also the training center of most Peruvian sports federations.
Association staff
Name | Position | Source |
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President | [4] |
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Vice President | [5] |
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General Secretary | [4] |
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Treasurer | [4] |
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Technical Director | [4] |
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Team Coach (Men's) | [4] |
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Team Coach (Women's) | [6] |
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Media/Communications Manager | [4] |
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Futsal Coordinator | [4] |
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Referee Coordinator | [4] |
List of Presidents
Period | Name |
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1922–1925 | Claudio Martínez Bodero |
1926 | Guillermo Amesquita |
1927 | Alejandro Garland |
1928 | León M. Vega |
1928 | Eladio Lanatta |
1929 | Federico Fernandini |
1930 | Gastón Basadre |
1930–1931 | Ricardo Guzmán Marquina |
1931 | Gastón Basadre |
1932–1933 | Manuel Mujica Gallo |
1933–1936 | Luis Picasso Rodríguez |
1936–1937 | Claudio Martínez Bodero |
1938–1939 | Luis Marrou Correa |
1939–1941 | Luis Vásquez Benavides |
1941–1942 | Alejandro Valdivia |
1942 | Guillermo Garavito |
1943 | Humberto Meza |
1943–1948 | Juan Bromley |
1948–1952 | Leoncio Gómez Ruiz |
1952 | Augusto Montes |
1952–1953 | Juan Escudero Villar |
1953 | Miguel Marticorrena |
1953–1954 | Pablo Jhery Camino |
1954 | José Merino Reyba |
1954–1955 | Luis Razetto |
1956 | Enrique Velásquez Villavicencio |
1956–1959 | José Salom Maúrtua |
1959–1960 | Nicanor Arteaga Domínguez |
1961 | Jorge Barreto Alván |
1962–1964 | Teófilo Salinas Fuller |
1965 | Andrés Dianderas |
1966–1970 | Gustavo Escudero Molina |
1970–1973 | José Salom Maúrtua |
1973–1975 | Luciano Cúneo Marsini |
1975–1976 | Miguel Pelnny Guardia |
1976–1977 | Manuel Monasi |
1977–1978 | Álvaro Valdivia Aspiazú |
1979 | Augusto Ciccia |
1980–1983 | Alberto Espantoso Pérez |
1983–1984 | Luis Vargas Hornes |
1985 | Jorge Quiroz Castro |
1985–1987 | Oswaldo Ramírez |
1987–1991 | Josué Grande Fernández |
1992 | Manuel Burga Seoane |
1992 | Walter Indacochea Queirolo |
1992–2002 | Nicolás Delfino |
2002–2015 | Manuel Burga Seoane |
2015–2018 | Edwin Oviedo |
2018– | Agustín Lozano Saavedra |
See also
- Football in Peru
- Peru national football team
- Peru Olympic football team
- Peru national under-20 football team
- Peru national under-17 football team
- Peru women's national football team
- Peru women's national under-20 football team
- Peru national futsal team
- Copa Bicentenario
- Supercopa Peruana
- Peruvian football league system
- Peruvian Primera División
- Peruvian Segunda División
- Peruvian Tercera División
- Copa Perú
References
- "FPF celebra 100 años". Retrieved 2022-01-17.
- Darby, Paul; Johnes, Martin; Mellor, Gavin (1 January 2005). Soccer and Disaster. Psychology Press. ISBN 9780714653525. Retrieved 4 March 2017 – via Google Books.
- Higgins, James (4 March 2017). Lima: A Cultural History. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195178906. Retrieved 4 March 2017 – via Google Books.
- FIFA.com. "Member Association - Peru". www.fifa.com. Archived from the original on July 9, 2019. Retrieved 2020-11-16.
- GrupoRPP (2021-12-21). "Agustín Lozano presentó a la nueva Junta Directiva de la FPF, la cual irá hasta el año 2025". RPP (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-01-17.
- "FPF separa Doriva Bueno de la Selección Peruana Femenina y asume el cargo Conrad Flores". elpopular.pe (in Spanish). 15 October 2021. Retrieved 2023-01-17.
External links

- (in Spanish) Federación Peruana de Fútbol Website
- Peru at FIFA site