Recap | LAFC 2-0 PeƱarol
International Friendly | Get To Know PeƱarol
Their Yellow and Black stripes are iconic. They've conquered Uruguay, South America, and Europe on numerous occasions. And now, Uruguayan powerhouse PeƱarol is coming to face LAFC at Banc of California Stadium.
The match is LAFC's third international friendly in three seasons. After facing Japan's Vissel Kobe last year and Borussia Dortmund in 2018, LAFC welcomesĀ another team famous around the globeĀ for its yellow and blackĀ kit.
Aside from their famous striped kits, there's a lot to know about LAFC's friendly opponent. PeƱarol has one of the richest histories of any South American club. Let's take a closer look at the former team of Diego Rossi and Brian RodrĆguez. It's time to get to know PeƱarol:
The Club's Origins
Founded in 1891, PeƱarol is one of the oldest active football clubs in South America. Originally founded under the name "Central Uruguay Railway Cricket Club, they adopted the name C.A. PeƱarol with the founding of the Uruguayan Football League in 1914.
As soon as 1927, PeƱarol was making a name for itself worldwide.Ā Los CarbonerosĀ toured Europe, playing against European giants Bayern Munich, Barcelona, and AtlĆ©tico Madrid. The 80-day tour of Europe prepared PeƱarol for a triumphant return to Uruguay as they won the Uruguayan championship the following year in 1928.
Domestic & International Success
The preeminent power of Uruguayan football, PeƱarol has been crowned champions 52 times domestically. Current LAFC wingers Diego Rossi and Brian RodrĆguezĀ wereĀ a part of threeĀ title-winning teams in 2015-16,Ā 2017, and 2018.Ā
PeƱarol hasn't contained its winning ways simply to domestic competition. In South America's biggest football tournament Copa Libertadores, PeƱarol has lifted the trophy five times. They have also been runners-up on five occasions. Only Boca Juniors and Independiente of Argentina have been crowned champions of South America more times than PeƱarol.
In the Intercontinental Cup, a competition between the champions of Europe and South America, PeƱarol holds a record of three trophies. With the FIFA World Club Cup taking over for the Intercontinental Cup, PeƱarol forever holds that record with the likes of AC Milan, Boca Juniors, and Real Madrid.
Famous Players
As a powerhouse in both Uruguay and South America, PeƱarol has been the home to some of the world's best footballers.
Already mentioned is LAFC and PeƱarol's connection with Diego Rossi and Brian RodrĆguez, representing both clubs. In addition to those two, here are select few names of the many famous players in Yellow & Black stripes:
Juan Alberto Schiaffino & Alcides GhiggaĀ - While their names may not be familiar to most, they're legends in Uruguay. The scorers of Uruguay's two goals in the 1950 World Cup final, they shocked the world by beating Brazil in Brazil.
NĆ©stor GonƧalvesĀ - Holds the record for most official appearances with PeƱarol (571).Ā
Fernando MorenaĀ - The all-time leading scorer for PeƱarol with 203 goals in the Primera DivisiĆ³n. Morena won six Uruguayan titles withĀ Los Carboneros, as well as a Copa Libertadores and Intercontinental Cup trophy.
Maxi RodrĆguezĀ - The Argentine winger won two titles with PeƱarol. He played in three World Cup for Argentina, scoring the decisive penalty in the 2014 semifinal against Holland.
Diego ForlĆ”nĀ - The first Uruguayan player to 100 caps with the national team, ForlĆ”n helpedĀ PeƱarol to the title in the 2015-16 season. The former Manchester United and AtlĆ©tico Madrid striker has twice won the European Golden Shoe as the continent's top scorer and was awarded the Golden Ball as the best player in the 2010 World Cup. ForlĆ”n returned to PeƱarol in 2020 as the head coach. He'll be leading the club in its friendly with LAFC.
The Current PeƱarol Squad
Led by Diego ForlƔn, PeƱarol arrives in the US with a blend of experience and young stars.
Cristian RodrĆguez captains the side. The winger is in his second stint with PeƱarol, having come up through their youth system before playing for the likes of Paris Saint-Germain, Porto, and AtlĆ©tico Madrid in Europe.
Midfielder Walter Gargano holds down the PeƱarol midfield after spending eight seasons in Europe with the likes of Napoli and Inter Milan.
On the youth side, attacking midfielder David Terans has joined the club on loan from Brazilian side AtlƩtico Minerio. He is joined in the attack by 18-year-old winger Facundo Pellistri. In his first professional season, Pellistri has already attracted attention from the likes of Boca Juniors and AtlƩtico Madrid. After developing Rossi and Rodriguez, it looks like PeƱarol has another young, promising winger in its squad.