Lima (AFP) – From the peaks of the Andes to the jungles of the Amazon, Peru is rejoicing even before a ball has been kicked at the World Cup, because they are finally going to have their star player Paolo Guerrero with them.
The team’s captain and top scorer has been given a last-minute reprieve from a doping suspension, and told he is free to play.
Even when they had to comtemplate playing without him, coach and former Argentine international Ricardo Gareca was already confident they can make an impact after qualifying for the finals for the first time in 36 years.
“All the obstacles that we face — we are going to resolve them on and off the pitch,” said the manager, who has become a hero to Peruvians.
They open their campaign against Denmark on June 16 in Saransk, followed by a clash against powerhouse France on June 21 in Yekaterinburg. Rounding out their Group C fixtures is a meeting with Australia in Sochi on June 26.
Guerrero, 34, tested positive for traces of cocaine after a World Cup qualifier between Peru and Argentina on October 5.
Initially banned for a year, it was later reduced to six months on appeal last December.
That ban ended on May 3, making Guerrero eligible to play at the June 14-July 15 World Cup in Russia.
But the emblematic Peru captain wanted the ban annulled and arrived at the Swiss-based Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) hearing two weeks ago flanked by lawyers.
The World Anti Doping Body (WADA) retaliated, appealing to CAS to uphold their original sanction, and sport’s top arbitration court responded by increasing Guerrero’s ban.
The player and the Peruvian Football Federation president Edwin Oviedo then took their case to their last legal resort, the Swiss federal tribunal, which finally announced Thursday that it was effectively suspending the ban on Guerrero.
The news set Lima abuzz and gave a shot in the arm to a nation long resigned to watching the action from the sidelines.
– Last goal –
The last time Peru participated in a World Cup was the 1982 tournament held in Spain. Eight finals have come and gone since.
Peru were held to a goalless draw by Cameroon, drew 1-1 with Italy, and then lost 5-1 to Poland as they bowed out in the group stage.
They had been optimistic before setting out, but “things did not go the way we had hoped, we were very timid in our game and therefore we were eliminated and beaten,” former forward Guillermo La Rosa, who scored Peru’s goal against Poland, told AFP.
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