

Match Report: Sport Boys 1–0 Cusco FC – Peruvian Liga 1 (17 May 2026)
Sport Boys edged out Cusco FC with a hard-fought 1–0 victory at the Estadio Miguel Grau del Callao on Sunday morning, climbing further away from the relegation zone in the Peruvian Liga 1 Apertura tournament. The lone goal arrived early in the second half, and the home side’s disciplined defensive display ensured all three points stayed in Callao.
Match Overview
Both teams entered the fixture needing points for contrasting reasons. Sport Boys, fighting to secure a mid-table berth, aimed to build on a recent upturn in form, while Cusco FC, traditionally a strong side in the Clausura, looked to close the gap on the top four. The first half was a tactical battle, with neither goalkeeper seriously tested until the final minutes before the break. Cusco’s midfield pressed high, but the rosados soaked up pressure well.
Key Moment: Second-Half Breakthrough
The game’s decisive moment came in the 53rd minute. A swift counter-attack down the right flank saw winger Jhonnier Fernández race past his marker and deliver a low cross into the box. Striker Carlos Aparicio arrived at the near post to steer the ball past Cusco goalkeeper Ángel Zamudio for his fifth goal of the season. The goal sparked wild celebrations among the home support and forced Cusco to chase the game.
Tactical Battle and Defensive Solidity
Sport Boys manager Guillermo Sanguinetti instructed his team to sit deeper after the goal, inviting Cusco pressure. The visitors dominated possession (62%) and created several half-chances, but the backline, marshalled by veteran centre-back Renso Cortés, remained resolute. Goalkeeper Ángel Espinoza made two crucial saves in the 78th and 85th minutes, tipping a long-range drive from José Cuero over the bar and then smothering a close-range header from Paolo Fuentes.
League Impact
The win lifted Sport Boys to 10th in the Apertura table with 18 points from 14 matches, giving them breathing room above the relegation playoff spot. Cusco FC, meanwhile, stayed in 7th place but missed the chance to move into the Copa Sudamericana qualification places. The defeat was their second in three games, a worrying sign for coach Mario Viera ahead of the Clausura campaign.
With the Peruvian Liga 1 season split into two tournaments, every point matters in the aggregate table. Sport Boys will next travel to face Alianza Atlético, while Cusco host Deportivo Garcilaso in a must-win match to keep their early-season momentum alive.