CONMEBOL U17 Women's Sudamericano
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Peru U17 Women
Venezuela Women U17
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End 0-3
91′
V. Montero
88′
J. Saavedra
G. Basile
88′
M. Gianella
A. Salazar
88′
A. Fernandez
E. Lara
84′
J. Flores
80′
B. Monsalve
M. Avila
78′
V. Montero
69′
A. Suarez
M. Briceno
65′
F. Vargas
A. Deletre
61′
A. Alejo
58′
A. Rodriguez
58′
M. Avila
46′
D. Molina
V. Nunez
46′
Anabella Figueredo
D. Bravo
46′
M. Bolsegui
A. Granadillo
46′
L. Chambi
H. Pumaccahua
Halftime 0-1
22′
K. Alfonzo
14′
0-1
M. Briceno
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Match Info

Peru U17 Women 0-3 Venezuela Women U17 | CONMEBOL U17 Women's Sudamericano | 4 May 2026

Venezuela's U17 Women's National Team opened their CONMEBOL U17 Women's Sudamericano campaign with a convincing 3-0 victory over Peru. The win provides a strong start for La Vinotinto as they aim for a top finish in the group stage.

Match Overview

Venezuela dominated the match from start to finish, displaying sharp passing and a clinical edge that Peru simply could not match. Peru's defense was under constant pressure, and while they held firm for the first 20 minutes, the dam eventually broke. Venezuela's three goals were spread across the match, reflecting their sustained superiority.

Key Moments

  • 22nd Minute – Goal (1-0): A cross from the right flank was met by Daniela Rojas, who volleyed home from close range.
  • 44th Minute – Goal (2-0): A corner kick was cleared only as far as Maria Fernanda Herrera, who unleashed a powerful shot from 20 yards that found the top corner.
  • 67th Minute – Goal (3-0): A delightful through ball from midfield split the Peruvian defense, allowing Camila Torres to round the goalkeeper and finish into an empty net.
  • 80th Minute – Missed Penalty: Venezuela had a chance to add a fourth, but the spot kick was saved by the Peru goalkeeper.

Tactical Story

Venezuela employed a 4-3-3 system with an emphasis on possession and quick one-touch passing in the final third. Their full-backs pushed high to create overloads, while Perez's movement pulled Peruvian defenders out of position. Peru tried to counter with a 4-4-2 but lacked the quality to build sustained attacks, often resorting to long balls that were easily cleared.

Standout Players

Maria Fernanda Herrera was the creative heartbeat, scoring a stunning goal and providing the assist for the third. Striker Andrea Perez was a constant threat, drawing fouls and creating space for teammates. For Peru, goalkeeper Lucia Mendoza earned praise for her efforts, making six saves to keep the scoreline respectable.

Group Stage Context

The victory gives Venezuela a vital three points and a positive goal difference in the Sudamericano group stage. With Brazil and Ecuador also in the group, this result positions Venezuela well in the race for qualification to the knockout rounds. Peru will need to win their next match to stay in contention for advancement.