What Now? Óscar Ibáñez Is Expected to Leave the Peruvian National Team After the Match Against Paraguay.
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Óscar Ibáñez may leave the Peruvian national team | The former goalkeeper is expected to leave the red and white team for the remaining friendlies in 2025. Who will take over?
The national coach spoke in the previous duel for the 2026 qualifiers and if he will remain in command of the 'bicolor'
Óscar Ibáñez’s Interim with the Peruvian team will culminate today after the final pitfall of the fight against Paraguay for the South American eliminatories 2026. After the departure of Jorge Fossati, the Peruvian Football Federation (FPF) decided to hire the former coach of Cienciano with the objective that he can fight for the repechaje; however, the Bicolor was left without options one date before. In that sense, many fans have been wonderin…
Peru vs Paraguay EN VIVO: where to watch the game of ‘missing off’ by Eliminatorios 2026Neither a fan: Peruvian team returned in silence from Montevideo VIDEONO VA MÁS. Although Óscar Ibáñez stated that he will stay in the Peruvian team until the friendly matches of November, the interim coach of the whiteman will say goodbye to the ‘team of all’ finished this Tuesday against Paraguay. According to RPP, the Peruvian Football Federation decided …
In the closing of the Qualifiers to the World Cup 2026, Peru will be measured against Paraguay in the National Stadium of Lima, in what will also be the closing of an unauspicious cycle for the team of all, leaving his second consecutive absence in a World Cup. In that sense, this duel will also mean the end of the interim time for Oscar Ibáñez as DT. According to information from RPP, Ibáñez will direct his last match as technical director of t…
Although he assures that to lead the friendly of November, scar Ib ez will not continue to be in office. The FPF will have decided that before Paraguay it will be their last party in charge of the Peruvian selection.
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