Peru national basketball team

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FIBA ranking ?
FIBA zone FIBA Americas
National federation Peru Basketball Federation
Coach
Olympic Games
Appearances 3
Medals None
World Championships
Appearances 4
Medals None
Americas Championship
Appearances ?
Medals None
Uniforms
 
Light jersey
Light jersey
 
Light shorts
Light
 
Dark jersey
Dark jersey
 
Dark shorts
Dark

Peru national basketball team' is coached by Ricardo Porras (assisted by Oscar Gorosito) and the team roster for the season of 2005-2006 is as follows:

Contents

[edit] Olympic Games record

[edit] FIBA World Championship record

[edit] Roster

  • Monges, Juan Carlos
  • Maerzthal, Karin
  • De La Lama, Gonzalo
  • Budge, Javier
  • Waillin, Alejandro
  • Carmelino, Diego
  • Puente, Roberto
  • Manrique, Julio Cesar
  • Bobadilla, Enrique
  • Rivera, Gabriel
  • Daccarett, Daniel
  • Del Carpio, Daniel


[edit] Rosters

1936 Olympic Games: finished 8th among 21 teams

Miguel Godoy, Luis Jacob, Roberto Rospigliosi, Koko Cardenas, Fernando Ruiz, "Canon" Ore, Jose Carlos Godoy, Armando Rossi, Rolando Bacigalupo, Manuel Fiestas, Willy Dasso, Antuco Flecha (Coach: Pedro Vera)


1948 Olympic Games: finished 10th among 23 teams

Eduardo Fiestas, Carlos Alegre, Rodolfo Salas, David Descalzo, Luis Sanchez, Soracco Rios, Jose Vizcarra, Alberto Fernandez, Ahrens Valdivia, Virgilio Drago, Ferreyros Perez,


1950 World Championship: finished 7th among 10 teams

Eduardo Fiestas, Carlos Alegre, David Descalzo, Alberto Fernandez, Luis Gardella, Rodolfo Salas, Luis Vergara, Francisco de Zela, Virgilio Drago, Guillermo Airaldi, Mario Castro, Ernesto Ortiz (Coach: Carlos Rojas y Rojas)


1954 World Championship: finished 12th among 12 teams

Eduardo Fiestas, Hernan Sanchez, Jose Vizcarra, Virgilio Drago, Jorge Ferreyros, Isaac Loveday, Amalfi Lucioni, Jose Chocano, Rodolfo Salas, Alvaro Castro, Guillermo Toro, Aurelio Moreyra, Victor Obando (Coach: Luis Alberto Sanchez)


1963 World Championship: finished 12th among 13 teams

Ricardo Duarte, Luis Gusman, Jorge Vargas, Oscar Benalcazar, Fernando Claudet, Antonio Sangio, Ernesto Podesta, Enrique Duarte, Oscar Sevilla, Francisco Saldarriaga, Tomas Sangio, Raul Duarte (Coach: Guillermo Ross / James McGregor)


1964 Olympic Games: finished 15th among 16 teams

Ricardo Duarte, Jorge Vargas, Oscar Benalcazar, Simon Paredes, Enrique Duarte, Jose Gusman, Tomas Sangio, Carlos Vasquez, Raul Duarte, Oscar Sevilla, Manuel Valerio, Luis Duarte (Coach: Fernando Cordova)


1967 World Championship: finished 10th among 13 teams

Ricardo Duarte, Jorge Vargas, Oscar Sevilla, Manuel Vigo, Tomas Sangio, Cesar Vittorelli, Jose Verano, Manuel Valerio, Raul Duarte, Walter Fleming, Simon Paredes, Carlos Vasquez (Coach: Carlos Alegre Benavides)

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