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PeruThe team LO OEMOS X EL FOOTBOL was created under the name of the eponymous television program. Its founder and general director is Luis Papelito Caceres - a well-known Peruvian radio and television host. He played as a goalkeeper at the "Art-Football" World Championships in 2018 and 2019. In 2025, Papelito returns to Moscow as the technical director and coach of the Peruvian team. In 2018, according to him, the team had a tough debut against Romania, which ultimately became the champion. That year, the Peruvian team achieved a significant victory over Italy with a score of 4:0, lost to Argentina (1:4), finishing third in their group. In the consolation matches, the Peruvians lost to Poland 2:3 and drew 5:5 with the team "Inter." In 2019, the Peruvian team started the opening match of "Art-Football" against the Russian team in front of a full stadium but ultimately lost to the Russians 0:2. At the end of the tournament, Luis Papelito Caceres was recognized as the best goalkeeper of the World Championship. The Peruvian artist team won the silver cup for their concert performance. The composition of the team in 2025 looks as follows:
1. Farik Grippa - team captain, international-level star, performer, and composer in the genres of pop, salsa, and romantic ballads. Participant in numerous TV contests in Peru. From 2010 to 2011, he was a member of the group Orquesta Candela, later performing as a solo artist. Some popular songs include "En Peligro de Extinción," "Somos Dos," "Hablame de Ti," and "Hipocresia." In 2023, his song "El Karma" became a hit.
2. Beto (Alberto) Gomez - member of the Peruvian group Duo Identico.
3. Piero Montenegro - musician, producer, television host. Former member of the group BEMBE, now performs as a solo artist.
4. Daniela Darkur** - singer, star of the Latin American stage, whose popularity has crossed the borders of Peru.
5. Sandro Gamarra - football veteran with a significant record in professional Peruvian and Mexican teams. He began his career in the youth team of "Alianza Lima" and then transitioned to the main squad. He played for Mexican and Venezuelan clubs - "Atletico Celaya" and "Zamora." In 2010, he returned to the Peruvian FC "Deportivo Coopsol," which became his last club. He ended his career on January 1, 2012.
6. Fabricio Gallarday - singer.
7. Waldir Felipa - choreographer, dancer, participant in numerous television contests, boyfriend of Daniela Darkur.
8. Alonso Pizarro - musical director of the team, percussionist in Daniela Darkur's group.
9. Herman Aleman - football veteran, played for Peruvian and Mexican teams in the first and second leagues.
10. Paolo Orellana - film producer and director.
11. Cesar Riega - football veteran, played for the youth team of Peru in 1996-97.
12. Alonso Tapia - actor and dancer.
13. Alan Lujan - actor and host of music programs on Paraguayan TV.
14. Ivao Ezeta - host of music programs.
15. Facundo Gonzalez - well-known actor and dancer.
16. Diego Galvez Delanters - actor and host of music programs.
17. Diego Laya - musician.
18. John Abril - singer and musician. |
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