Fixtures

Peru Liga 1 10/19 22:30 15 Deportivo Garcilaso vs St Benilde - View
Peru Liga 1 10/25 18:00 16 Ayacucho FC vs Deportivo Garcilaso - View
Peru Liga 1 11/01 23:00 17 Deportivo Garcilaso vs AD Tarma - View

Results

Peru Liga 1 10/13 20:15 14 [16] Juan Pablo II College v Deportivo Garcilaso [7] W 0-1
Peru Liga 1 10/05 22:30 13 [7] Deportivo Garcilaso v Alianza Atletico [16] L 2-4
Peru Liga 1 10/01 00:30 12 [3] Cusco FC v Deportivo Garcilaso [4] L 4-0
Peru Liga 1 09/26 00:00 11 [3] Deportivo Garcilaso v UTC Cajamarca [18] D 0-0
Peru Liga 1 09/19 00:30 9 [3] Deportivo Garcilaso v FBC Melgar [13] D 1-1
Peru Liga 1 09/14 00:00 8 [5] Alianza Lima v Deportivo Garcilaso [4] W 3-4
Peru Liga 1 08/23 23:00 7 [4] Deportivo Garcilaso v Sport Huancayo [7] D 1-1
Peru Liga 1 08/16 01:00 6 [18] Sport Boys v Deportivo Garcilaso [4] W 0-1
Peru Liga 1 08/12 00:00 5 [4] Deportivo Garcilaso v Alianza Universidad [17] D 1-1
Peru Liga 1 08/06 20:00 4 [13] Atletico Grau v Deportivo Garcilaso [4] D 1-1
Peru Liga 1 08/02 00:00 3 [4] Deportivo Garcilaso v Cienciano [15] W 2-1
Peru Liga 1 07/27 20:15 2 [15] Comerciantes Unidos v Deportivo Garcilaso [4] D 0-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 35 18 17
Wins 14 8 6
Draws 11 4 7
Losses 10 6 4
Goals for 50 27 23
Goals against 40 18 22
Clean sheets 12 6 6
Failed to score 9 4 5

Wikipedia - Deportivo Garcilaso

Club Deportivo Garcilaso, most commonly known as Deportivo Garcilaso, or El Garci, is a Peruvian professional football club based in the city of Cusco. Founded in 1957, the club competes in the Peruvian Primera División, after being promoted by winning the 2022 Copa Perú.

Since its appearance it has maintained a strong rivalry with Cienciano, made up of students from the National College of Sciences. This rivalry between both educational institutions transcended football, giving rise to the Cusco Classic. The club was invited to participate in the Copa Presidente de la República in 1970. Since then, the club participated in the Copa Perú until 2023, where they got promoted to the Liga 1 after winning the tournament in 2022.

The club plays their home games at Estadio Garcilaso, which they share with city rivals Cienciano and Cusco FC. With a capacity of 45,056, the Estadio Garcilaso is the largest stadium in Cusco and has hosted numerous sporting events, most notably the 2004 Copa América which was held in Peru.

History

Deportivo Garcilaso was founded on 13 April 1957 as Deportivo Lucre by the Garmendia brothers. It was then sold to a church pastor, Monsignor Publio B. Prada Torres, who promoted football at the Great Inca Garcilaso de la Vega school and was a father in the church of San Blast.

In 1970 Deportivo Garcilaso was invited by the Peruvian Football Association to participate in the Copa Presidente de la República. After overcoming the group stage, they were eliminated by Porvenir Miraflores.

The club has participated on several occasions in the final stages of the Copa Perú, one of its best campaigns being the 1979 Copa Perú where it reached the Hexagonal Final. They were departmental champion after defeating Manco II of Quillabamba in the final and qualified for the Regional Stage where they eliminated América Star de Juliaca and Juventud La Joya de Puerto Maldonado. In the National Stage, they knocked out Pesca Peru de Mollendo in their group and qualified together with Deportivo Centenario de Ayacucho to the final. In that phase they finished in third place, tied with Defensor Lima, behind ADT Tarma and Comercial Aguas Verdes de Zarumilla, and were eliminated from the tournament.

In the 2000 Copa Perú, the club qualified to the National Stage, but was eliminated by Coronel Bolognesi in the Quarterfinals. In the 2003 Copa Perú, the club qualified to the National Stage, but was eliminated by Deportivo Enersur in the Quarterfinals. In the 2007 Copa Perú, the club qualified to the National Stage, but was eliminated by Unión Minas (Orcopampa) in the Round of 16.

Deportivo Garcilaso celebrating its 2022 Copa Perú win in Cusco

After being crowned champion of the Departmental League of Cusco for the fifth consecutive year, Deportivo Garcilaso arrived at the national phase with the conviction of having a good performance and winning the long-awaited title. In the regular phase of the national stage in the Copa Perú, the team finished in first place in the general table of the 50 teams, which ensured that they closed the knockout rounds at home. He easily beat Leoncio Prado in the round of 16, Paz Soldán FBC in the round of 16 and in the quarterfinals he had an even key against Ecosem Pasco. The first leg in Pasco was lost 2-0, in the second leg in Cuzco they started losing in the first half, but managed to turn it around by obtaining a final 3-1 and because they were better placed than their rival in the general table, they managed to reach the final quadrangular that would be played in Lima.

In the final of the 2022 Copa Perú they started by drawing 0-0 against Comerciantes, then won 3-0 against Defensor La Bocana, and against Atlético Bruces they thrashed 5-1 and by goal difference they obtained first place and were promoted to Liga 1 for the first time in their history.

The club debuted very well in the 2023 season, placing 7th on the aggregate table and qualified for the 2024 Copa Sudamericana, making their first international appearance. Deportivo Garcilaso placed third in their Copa Sudamericana group and was eliminated in the Group Stage with four points.

Deportivo Garcilaso is a prominent soccer team based in Cusco, Peru, known for its rich history and passionate fan base. Founded in 2009, the club quickly rose through the ranks of Peruvian football, earning a reputation for its competitive spirit and commitment to excellence. Named after the famous Peruvian poet and historian Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, the team embodies the cultural heritage of its region.

Playing their home matches at the Estadio Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, the team enjoys a stunning backdrop of the Andes mountains, creating an electrifying atmosphere for fans. Deportivo Garcilaso's colors, blue and white, symbolize the team's identity and pride. The club has made significant strides in the Peruvian Primera División, consistently challenging for top honors and showcasing a blend of local talent and skilled players from abroad.

The team's style of play is characterized by a dynamic and attacking approach, emphasizing teamwork and technical skill. Deportivo Garcilaso has also made a name for itself in international competitions, representing Peru on the continental stage and striving to elevate the profile of Peruvian soccer.

With a strong commitment to community engagement and youth development, Deportivo Garcilaso not only aims for success on the field but also seeks to inspire the next generation of soccer players in Cusco and beyond. The club's passionate supporters, known as "Los Celestes," create an unforgettable atmosphere during matches, making every game a celebration of soccer and local pride.