Fixtures

Peru Liga 1 07/04 18:00 18 Sport Huancayo vs UTC Cajamarca - View
Peru Liga 1 07/13 23:30 - Cusco FC vs Sport Huancayo - View
Peru Liga 1 07/18 20:00 1 Alianza Atletico vs Sport Huancayo - View
Peru Liga 1 07/25 20:00 2 Sport Huancayo vs Juan Pablo II College - View

Results

Peru Liga 1 06/27 22:30 17 [16] Deportivo Binacional v Sport Huancayo [5] L 1-0
Peru Liga 1 06/21 18:00 16 [5] Sport Huancayo v FBC Melgar [4] D 2-2
Peru Liga 1 06/15 01:00 15 [4] Alianza Lima v Sport Huancayo [5] D 0-0
Peru Liga 1 05/18 18:15 13 [5] Sport Huancayo v Sport Boys [10] W 1-0
Peru Liga 1 05/12 20:30 12 [18] Alianza Universidad v Sport Huancayo [8] W 0-1
Peru Liga 1 05/02 20:30 11 [7] Sport Huancayo v Atletico Grau [13] W 3-0
Peru Liga 1 04/29 00:00 10 [15] Cienciano v Sport Huancayo [7] L 2-1
Peru Liga 1 04/20 20:30 9 [7] Sport Huancayo v Comerciantes Unidos [16] W 4-2
Peru Liga 1 04/11 20:30 8 [12] CD Los Chankas v Sport Huancayo [8] W 1-3
Peru Liga 1 04/05 01:00 7 [7] Sport Huancayo v Deportivo Garcilaso [2] L 0-3
Peru Liga 1 03/29 01:00 6 [4] Universitario de Deportes v Sport Huancayo [5] L 3-1
Peru Liga 1 03/08 20:30 5 [8] Sport Huancayo v AD Tarma [4] W 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 33 16 17
Wins 13 8 5
Draws 7 3 4
Losses 13 5 8
Goals for 43 26 17
Goals against 46 23 23
Clean sheets 8 4 4
Failed to score 5 2 3

Wikipedia - Sport Huancayo

Club Sport Huancayo, more commonly known as Sport Huancayo, is a Peruvian professional football club based in Huancayo, Junín. It was founded in 2007 by Raúl Rojas and Édgar Araníbar. The club has been playing in the Peruvian Primera División since 2009, having gained promotion from winning the 2008 Copa Perú.

History

Founding

On February 7, 2007, Huancaína Sport Club was founded by the initiative of a beer company led by Raúl Rojas and Édgar Araníbar, which purchased the playing rights of Club Escuela de Fútbol Huancayo, who was at that time playing in the Liga Distrital de El Tambo. In 2008, the club changed its name to Sport Huancayo to better identify themselves with the city of Huancayo, where the club is based in.

Copa Perú

Deportivo Wanka against Sport Huancayo

Sport Huancayo participated in the Copa Perú, after being promoted from the Liga Distrital de El Tambo and Liga Departamental de Junín in 2008.

In the 2008 Copa Perú, the club got promoted to the 2009 Torneo Descentralizado, the top tier of Peruvian football, for the first time as Copa Perú champion, when it defeated Atlético Torino, Colegio Nacional Iquitos, and Cobresol in the Copa Perú's Final Stage. It was also the first and only time the club won a national title.

Professional era

Marcelo Messina, head coach in 2014

In the 2009 Torneo Descentralizado, the club was fourth place and qualified to the 2010 Copa Sudamericana, with the successful coach Cristóbal Cubilla. Sport Huancayo got eliminated in the Second Stage of the Copa Sudamericana by Defensor Sporting of Uruguay.

In the 2011 Torneo Descentralizado, the club finished in third place and qualified to its first Copa Libertadores for the 2012 season. In the 2012 Copa Libertadores, the club was eliminated by Arsenal de Sarandí in the First Stage. In the Peruvian tournament the club finished in sixth position, in this way, they managed to qualify for the 2013 Copa Sudamericana. In 2014, the club was saved from relegation after beating Caimanes 1-0 in the relegation play-off.

In 2016, the coach Diego Umaña took charge of the team. In the Copa Sudamericana the club was eliminated in the second round, after losing to Sol de America. Since 2016, the club qualified for every Copa Sudamericana edition up until 2021. In 2018, they eliminated Unión Española in the first stage of the Copa Sudamericana, then they were eliminated by Caracas FC. In the newly created,2019 Copa Bicentenario, Sport Huancayo reached the final and lost to Atlético Grau on penalties. Their best result in the Sudamericana was in 2020, where they reached the Round of 16. In the 2022 season the club placed fourth in the league and qualified for the Copa Libertadores for second time. They got eliminated by Club Nacional of Paraguay in the qualifying stage.

Sport Huancayo is a professional soccer team based in Huancayo, Peru, known for its passionate fan base and competitive spirit in the Peruvian Primera División. Founded in 2007, the club has quickly established itself as a formidable presence in Peruvian football, consistently striving for excellence on the pitch.

The team's colors are red and white, symbolizing the vibrant culture and rich heritage of the Andean region. Sport Huancayo plays its home matches at the Estadio Huancayo, a venue that provides an electrifying atmosphere for fans and players alike, often filled with the sounds of enthusiastic supporters cheering for their team.

Sport Huancayo is recognized for its strong emphasis on developing local talent, often integrating young players from the region into its squad. The team's playing style is characterized by a blend of technical skill and tactical discipline, making them a challenging opponent for any team in the league.

Over the years, Sport Huancayo has achieved notable successes, including strong finishes in the league and participation in international competitions, showcasing the club's ambition to elevate its status in South American football. With a commitment to community engagement and a focus on sporting excellence, Sport Huancayo continues to be a source of pride for its supporters and a key player in the landscape of Peruvian soccer.