Peru men's national basketball team


The Peru national basketball team is administrated by the Peru Basketball Federation .
Peru joined the International Federation of Basketball in 1936 and has one of the world's longest basketball traditions.
Its best result to date was 7th place at the 1950 FIBA World Cup.
Until the mid-70s, Team Peru was one of South America's major basketball forces. It was the second best South American contender at the 1936 Summer Olympics and qualified for four out of five Basketball World Cups between 1950 and 1967. From 1963 to 1973, it finished in the Top Four at the South American Basketball Championship at six straight events. However, after 1973, the team went through a steep decline. The team won its last victory at the South American Basketball Championship on 22 July 2001, when Peru beat Ecuador 72–58.

Competitive record

Olympic Games

FIBA World Cup

FIBA AmeriCup

yet to qualify

Pan American Games

Current roster

At the 2018 South American Games:

Depth chart

Head coach position


1936 Olympic Games: finished 8th among 21 teams
Miguel Godoy, Luis Jacob, Roberto Rospigliosi, Koko Cárdenas, Fernando Ruiz, "Canon" Ore, Jose Carlos Godoy, Armando Rossi, Rolando Bacigalupo, Manuel Fiestas, Willy Dasso, Antuco Flecha
1948 Olympic Games: finished 10th among 23 teams
Eduardo Fiestas, Carlos Alegre, Rodolfo Salas, David Descalzo, Luis Sánchez, Soracco Ríos, José Vizcarra, Alberto Fernández, Ahrens Valdivia, Virgilio Drago, Ferreyros Pérez
1950 World Championship: finished 7th among 10 teams
Eduardo Fiestas, Carlos Alegre, David Descalzo, Alberto Fernández, Luis Gardella, Rodolfo Salas, Luis Vergara, Francisco de Zela, Virgilio Drago, Guillermo Airaldi, Mario Castro, Ernesto Ortiz
1954 World Championship: finished 12th among 12 teams
Eduardo Fiestas, Hernán Sánchez, José Vizcarra, Virgilio Drago, Jorge Ferreyros, Isaac Loveday, Amalfi Lucioni, José Chocano, Rodolfo Salas, Álvaro Castro, Guillermo Toro, Aurelio Moreyra, Víctor Obando
1963 World Championship: finished 12th among 13 teams
Ricardo Duarte, Luis Gusmán, Jorge Vargas, Oscar Benalcazar, Fernando Claudet, Antonio Sangio, Ernesto Podestá, Enrique Duarte, Oscar Sevilla, Francisco Saldarriaga, Tomás Sangio, Raúl Duarte
1964 Olympic Games: finished 15th among 16 teams
Ricardo Duarte, Jorge Vargas, Oscar Benalcazar, Simón Paredes, Enrique Duarte, José Gusmán, Tomás Sangio, Carlos Vásquez, Raúl Duarte, Oscar Sevilla, Manuel Valerio, Luis Duarte
1967 World Championship: finished 10th among 13 teams
Ricardo Duarte, Jorge Vargas, Oscar Sevilla, Manuel Vigo, Tomás Sangio, César Vittorelli, José Verano, Manuel Valerio, Raúl Duarte, Walter Fleming, Simón Paredes, Carlos Vásquez
2008 Squad:
According to Federacion Deportiva Peruana de Basketball
PosNameHt.
CEduardo "papi" Coz1.80 m
PGCarlo Gismondi1.85 m
FBryan Ortiz1.87 m
CJack Garcia1.90 m
PGMiguel Farfan1.85 m
FChristian Giha1.83 m
FFernando Dedios1.80 m
CFrancisco Carulla1.94 m
CGiancarlo Risco1.88 m
PGRodrigo Ruiz1.80 m
CFrank Lawal2.22 m

PositionName
Coaching ManagerMario Ramos Falconí
Head CoachBradley Ortiz
Assistant Coach
PhysiotherapistJanet Serrano Castro

At the 2016 South American Basketball Championship:

Kit

Manufacturer

2016: Peak