2022 Club Universitario de Deportes season

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Universitario de Deportes
2022 season
ChairmanJean Ferrari
ManagerÁlvaro Guiterrez
Carlos Compagnucci
StadiumEstadio Monumental "U"
Liga 15th
Copa LibertadoresSecond stage
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The 2022 season was Universitario de Deportes' 98th season in the Peruvian Primera División and 33rd in the Copa Libertadores. The club started with Álvaro Gutiérrez as coach, after bad results, the Uruguayan was dismissed and Carlos Compagnucci would arrive in his replacement.

Players[edit]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Peru PER José Carvallo (Captain)
2 MF Peru PER Alfonso Barco
3 DF Peru PER Leonardo Rugel
4 DF Uruguay URU Federico Alonso
7 FW Peru PER Alexander Succar
8 DF Peru PER Nelinho Quina
10 MF Peru PER Hernán Novick
11 FW Uruguay URU Luis Urruti
12 GK Peru PER Aamet Calderón
14 DF Peru PER Brayan Velarde
15 MF Peru PER José Zevallos
16 DF Peru PER Iván Santillán
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 FW Peru PER Tiago Cantoro
19 FW Panama PAN Alberto Quintero
21 GK Peru PER Diego Romero
23 MF Peru PER Jorge Murrugarra
25 MF Peru PER Gerson Barreto
26 MF Peru PER Jorge Tandazo
25 DF Peru PER Nelson Cabanillas
29 DF Peru PER Aldo Corzo
30 DF Peru PER Piero Guzmán
36 MF Peru PER Piero Quispe
44 FW Peru PER Rodrigo Vilca
51 MF Argentina ARG Claudio Yacob
73 MF Peru PER Jordan Guivin
99 FW Peru PER Andy Polo

Transfers[edit]

In[edit]

Summer[edit]

Pos. Player From Fee Source
DF Roberto Villamarín Ayacucho FC Free [1]
MF Alfonso Barco CD Universidad de San Martín de Porres Free [2]
MF Ángel Cayetano Cerro Largo Free [3]
MF Rodrigo Vilca Newcastle United U23 Loan [4]
FW Andy Polo Portland Timbers Free [5]
FW Joao Villamarín Sport Boys Free [6]

Winter[edit]

Pos. Player From Fee Source
MF Jordan Guivin Celaya FC Loan [7]
MF Claudio Yacob Rosario Central Free [8]

Out[edit]

Summer[edit]

Pos. Player From Fee Source
DF Werner Schuler Univ. Técnica de Cajamarca Free [9]
FW Enzo Gutiérrez Manta F.C. Free [10]
FW Anthony Osorio Atlético Grau Free [11]

Winter[edit]

Pos. Player From Fee Source
DF Roberto Villamarín Carlos A. Mannucci Free [12]
MF Ángel Cayetano Deportivo Maldonado Free [13]
MF Armando Alfageme Asoc. Deportiva Tarma Loan [14]
MF Rafael Guarderas Alianza Atlético Sullana Loan [15]
FW Joao Villamarín Atlético Grau Loan [16]
FW Alex Valera Al-Fateh Undisclosed [17]

Friendlies[edit]

Match won Match drawn Match lost

Competitions[edit]

Overall[edit]

Competition Started round Final position / round First match Last match
Liga 1 Matchday 1 5th[19] 6 Feb 28 Oct
Copa Libertadores Second stage Second stage[20] 23 Feb 2 Mar

Liga 1[edit]

Torneo Apertura[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
8 Alianza Atlético 18 9 3 6 26 27 −1 30
9 Universitario 18 8 4 6 24 19 +5 28
10 Deportivo Municipal 18 7 4 7 30 36 −6 25
Matches[edit]
Match won Match drawn Match lost

Kick off times are in UTC-5.

Universitario beat Cantolao 3–0 in the first match of Liga1. Cantolao played with nine players from the 59th minute and that, somehow, made things easier for Universitario to open with victory this season.[21]

At the Monumental stadium, the 'U' won 3–0 against San Martín with two goals from Nelinho Quina. The Uruguayan Álvaro Gutiérrez debuted with victory as the club's coach.[22]

2 Universitario de Deportes 3:0 Univ. de San Martín
Quina 18' 85'
Valera 71'
Report

After two consecutive victories, Universitario suffered defeat in the heat of Lambayeque, losing 2–1 to Carlos Stein. Universitario started better in the match, where not only was the heat hitting hard, but the tall grass prevented them from developing a better game. Universitario never gave up, but the 0–0 would remain in the first half.

In the second half, Federico Alonso put Universitario ahead, then the Colombian Mena took advantage of a rebound and scored the tie. In the final minutes, both teams were very tired, but Carlos Stein took advantage of a mistake by defender Quina and scored the second goal.[23]

3 Carlos Stein 2:1 Universitario de Deportes
Mena 67'
Quina 90+2'
Report Alonso 59'

At home, the Universitario de Deportes team defeated César Vallejo by a score of 3–0. At 15 minutes Ángel Cayetano scored the first goal, Valera took advantage of a rebound left by the goalkeeper and with a shot he made it 2–0 at 37 minutes, at 72 minutes Nelinho Quina from the penalty spot would score 3–0.[24]

4 Universitario de Deportes 3:0 Universidad César Vallejo
Cayetano 15'
Valera 38'
Quina 73'
Report

After an early elimination from the Copa Libertadores, Universitario faced Municipal. In a new edition of the modern classic, Deportivo Municipal defeated Universitario 2–1.[25]

In the sixth match, Universitario drew 1–1 at home against Cienciano. Piero Guzmán scored for Universitario, but Fernando Guerrero equalized in the second half for the cusqueños. This result allowed Universitario to add 10 points and stay in fourth place.[26]

Deportivo Binacional defeated Universitario de Deportes 1–0, after an own goal by Quina. Universitario was six points away from first place. With the defeat, the club adds 3 games without winning.[27]

7 Deportivo Binacional 1:0 Universitario de Deportes
Quina 44' Report

Stepping on the accelerator in the second half, Universitario beat ADT 2–1 with two goals from Alex Valera. ADT played with 10 players from the 44th minute of the first half, Universitario won, reached 13 points and was in sixth place.[28]

Universitario achieved a great away victory against Ayacucho FC, winning 2–1. Ayacucho opened the scoring with a goal from Quina, but Universitario prevailed after an error by goalkeeper Espinoza and a goal from Andy Polo in the final minutes.[29]

9 Ayacucho FC 1:2 Universitario de Deportes
Quina 40' Report Espinoza 88'
Polo 90+1'

In a Clásico that is remembered by the blue and white fans, Alianza Lima beat Universitario 4–1 at the Monumental. Two goals from Jairo Concha, one from Arley Rodríguez and another from Hernán Barcos were the goals for Alianza Lima, who had a marvelous afternoon. In one of the best 45 minutes that Alianza Lima had, he not only knew how to do damage with the ball, but he knew how to defend when things somehow became urgent in Angelo Campos' area.

With the partnership of Lavandeira, Benítez and Concha, Alianza Lima got tired of depriving a defense that was quite insecure in the first half. That was how, in the 25th minute of the game, Lavandeira gave the ball to Jairo Concha and with an excellent shot he scored the first goal.[30]

Alianza Lima won the Clásico because it was better on the field and that difference was also reflected in the score, since in the 30th minute of the game Jairo Concha received a pass from Lavandeira again and scored the second goal. Universitario, with the push of his team, found the discount in a misfortune by Pablo Míguez, who in his eagerness to intercept a cross from Santillán, ended up scoring his own goal. Alianza Lima, after very good associations, scored the third goal, it was from Arley Rodríguez, after a pass from Édgar Benítez. But another goal would come, this time from Hernán Barcos, who in the 79th minute of the game closed an excellent afternoon for Alianza at the Monumental.[30]

12 Atlético Grau 0:1 Universitario de Deportes
Report Valera 90+6'
13 Universitario de Deportes 3:1 Alianza Atlético
Quina 28'
Valera 41' 83'
Report Aguirre 23'
14 Carlos Manucci 0:0 Universitario de Deportes
Report
17 Sport Huancayo 2:0 Universitario de Deportes
Benites 32'
Perlaza 87'

Torneo Clausura[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
3 Atlético Grau 18 11 4 3 30 19 +11 37
4 Universitario 18 9 6 3 26 10 +16 33
5 Melgar 18 10 3 5 31 18 +13 33
Matches[edit]
Match won Match drawn Match lost

Kick off times are in UTC-5.

20 Univ. de San Martín 0:4 Universitario de Deportes
Valera 45+1'
Alonso 68'
Guivin 71'
Succar 86'
21 Universitario de Deportes 2:0 Carlos Stein
Novick 73'
Vilca 90+5'
22 Universidad César Vallejo 1:0 Universitario de Deportes
Vélez 14'
25 Universitario de Deportes 2:0 Binacional
Succar 28' 48'
27 Universitario de Deportes 2:1 Ayacucho FC
Alonso 30'
Succar 75'
Salazar 26'
Universitario de Deportes 2:0 Atlético Grau
Quintero 40'
Novick 62'
Alianza Atlético 2:2 Universitario de Deportes
Fernández 12'
Jeremy Canela 47'
Quintero 55'
Corzo 75'
Universitario de Deportes 3:0 Carlos Mannucci
Novick 10'
Guzmán 32'
Quispe 71'
Universitario de Deportes 2:0 Sport Huancayo
Quispe 22' 41'

Copa Libertadores[edit]

Second round

At the Monumental Stadium in Guayaquil, Universitario de Deportes lost 2–0 against Barcelona SC. The Ecuadorian club defeated Universitario with goals from Erick Castillo and Carlos Garcés.[31]

23 February 2022 (2022-02-23) Barcelona Ecuador 2–0 Peru Universitario Estadio Monumental Isidro Romero Carbo, Guayaquil
19:30 UTC−5 Report Attendance: 32,842[32]
Referee: José Argote (Venezuela)

In the second leg, Barcelona beat Universitario 1–0 and, added to the 2–0 win in the first leg, advanced in the tournament. While Universitario said goodbye to international competitions.[33]

2 March 2022 (2022-03-02) Universitario Peru 0–1 Ecuador Barcelona Estadio Nacional, Lima
19:30 UTC−5 Report Attendance: 30,701[34]
Referee: Andrés Matonte (Uruguay)

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