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Peru national rugby league
Club information
Full namePeru national rugby league team
Nickname(s)Emperadores Peruanos (English: Peruvian Emperors)
Colours  Red
  White
Founded31 January 2015
Website[1]
Current details
CEORobert Burgin
CoachJaime Perez
CaptainJye Sommers

The Peru national rugby league team (Template:Lang-es), nicknamed Emperadores Peruanos (English: Peruvian Emperors), represents Peru in rugby league. They made their debut at the first ever Latino Sevens on 17 October 2015, making it into the finals.[1]

History

The sport has yet to be played on Peruvian soil but efforts are in place to bring rugby league to Central and South America through the Latin Heat Rugby League.[citation needed] The Latin Heat fielded enough Peruvian players to make up a Rugby league sevens team so they have entered into the first ever Latino Rugby League Sevens tournament.

During the 2015 Latino Sevens Luis Guillermo Fhon became the first Peruvian to break a bone, his collar bone for his nation's colours.[citation needed]

Official rankings as of 30 June 2024
Rank Change Team Pts %
1 Steady  Australia 100
2 Steady  New Zealand 82
3 Steady  England 80
4 Steady  Samoa 67
5 Steady  Tonga 49
6 Increase 1  Fiji 47
7 Decrease 1  Papua New Guinea 46
8 Steady  France 28
9 Steady  Lebanon 22
10 Steady  Cook Islands 20
11 Steady  Serbia 19
12 Steady  Netherlands 17
13 Steady  Italy 15
14 Increase 1  Greece 15
15 Decrease 1  Malta 14
16 Steady  Ireland 14
17 Steady  Wales 13
18 Steady  Jamaica 10
19 Steady  Scotland 9
20 Steady  Ukraine 7
21 Steady  Czech Republic 7
22 Steady  Germany 6
23 Increase 3  Chile 6
24 Steady  Poland 6
25 Increase 3  Norway 6
26 Increase 1  Kenya 5
27 Decrease 4  Philippines 5
28 Decrease 3  South Africa 4
29 Steady  Nigeria 4
30 Steady  Ghana 4
31 Increase 2  United States 4
32 Increase 4  Montenegro 4
33 Decrease 2  Brazil 3
34 Decrease 2  Turkey 3
35 Increase 7  North Macedonia 3
36 Decrease 2  Bulgaria 3
37 Decrease 2  Cameroon 2
38 Decrease 1  Spain 2
39 Decrease 1  Japan 1
40 Decrease 1  Albania 1
41 Increase 5  Canada 1
42 Decrease 2  Colombia 1
43 Decrease 2  El Salvador 1
44 Decrease 1  Morocco 1
45 New entry  Russia 0
46 Decrease 2  Sweden 0
47 Decrease 2  Bosnia and Herzegovina 0
48 Increase 2  Hungary 0
49 Increase 3  Argentina 0
50 New entry  Hong Kong 0
51 Decrease 3  Solomon Islands 0
52 Decrease 5  Niue 0
53 Increase 1  Latvia 0
54 Decrease 1  Denmark 0
55 Decrease 6  Belgium 0
56 Decrease 1  Estonia 0
57 Decrease 6  Vanuatu 0
Complete rankings at INTRL.SPORT

Current squad

The following is the Peruvian teamed named for the 2015 Latino Sevens.[2]

Juan Carlos Carrion

Corey Daniela

Sean Day

James Goncalves (Five Dock RSL, NSW)

Paul Grados

Luis Guillermo Fhon (Mount Annan, NSW)

Jonathan Julca

Jacob Parker (Alexandria Rovers, NSW)

Aaron Perez (Mount Annan, NSW)

Jye Sommers (Corrimal, NSW)

Jonathan Xavier (Five Dock RSL, NSW)

Record

Below is table of the representative rugby league matches played by Peru at test level up until 12 October 2015[citation needed]:

Opponent Played Won Lost Drawn Win % For Aga Diff
 Chile 1 - 1 - 0% 10 14 -4
 Colombia 1 1 0 - 100% 12 4 8
 Ecuador 1 1 0 - 100% 28 0 28
Total 3 2 1 - 66% 50 18 32

References

  1. ^ "League sevens with a Latino twist".
  2. ^ http://latinheatrl.com/2015/10/15/your-guide-to-gyg-latino-sevens/