Lima Cricket and Football Club explained

Clubname:Lima CFC
Fullname:Lima Cricket and Football Club
Nickname:El Decano de América
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Grillos
Cricketeros
Founded:[1]
Ground:Lima, Peru
Chairman:Cesar Guillermo Santisteban [2]
Manager:Cesar Drago
League:Copa Perú
Website:https://www.clublimacricket.com/
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Lima Cricket and Football Club
Nickname:Lima Cricket and Football Club
Fullname:Lima Cricket and Football Club
Location:Lima, Peru
Tenants:Peru national cricket team
International:true
Firstt20idate:6 October
Firstt20iyear:2019
Firstt20ihome:Argentina
Firstt20iaway:Mexico
Firstwt20idate:3 October
Firstwt20iyear:2019
Firstwt20ihome:Peru
Firstwt20iaway:Argentina
Lastwt20idate:6 October
Lastwt20iyear:2019
Lastwt20ihome:Argentina
Lastwt20iaway:Brazil
Date:18 October
Year:2023
Source:ESPNcricinfo

Lima Cricket & Football Club is a Peruvian professional sports club based in the country's capital city of Lima. Lima Cricket claims to be both the oldest cricket club in South America, and the oldest association football-practising club in Peru and the Americas, having been founded in 1859 by the city's British community.[1] The football team currently participates in the local league of San Isidro District, Lima.

The club is the de facto home of the Peru Cricket Association, and hosts the National T20 Cricket League during the summer months of January to April. It has also hosted a number of international tournaments, featuring the Peru national cricket team. The most recent was the South American Championship in April 2014, with competing teams from Argentina (men & women), Brazil (men & women), Chile and Mexico (men only).[3]

Apart from football and cricket, nowadays the club hosts the practise of basketball, basque pelota, fencing, field hockey, squash, table tennis, tennis, swimming, volleyball, and water aerobics (rugby union is no longer practised). Other social activities include bocce, darts, pilates, snooker, and zumba.[4]

History

The club was founded by English immigrants as the "Lima Cricket Club". From its start, the club hosted the practise of several sports such as cricket, rugby union, and football and tennis.[5]

Over time, other sports gained popularity within the club, and thus its name several times such as in 1865 to "Lima Cricket and Lawn Tennis Club" (when it merged with a local tennis club) and to "Lima Cricket and Football Club" in 1906[6] (although another source dates this as 1900[7]).

Despite its members having played football since its origins, the first recorded football match was on August 7, 1892. Following on this event, the club now officially added a football-departement in 1893. It took on the current name on April 30, 1906.[8] Lima Cricket went on to inspire future football clubs in Peru, such as Union Cricket.

As Lima C&FC was part of an elite football clubs composed entirely of high-society families, unlike other raising clubs that accepted members and players from popular sectors of Lima. This was notable since the beginning of the 1920s. As a result, Limas CFC would be relegated from the top ranks at the hands of clubs that recruited their players from a much larger pool.[9]

Rivalries

His first rivalry was with the Ciclista Lima who dispute the (Classic of Yesteryear).

Honours

National

Runner-up (1): 1913

Regional

Winners (4): 2007, 2008, 2012, 2016

Runner-up (3): 2009, 2010, 2011

See also

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Eli Schmerler . Carlos Manuel Nieto Tarazona . Peru - Foundation Dates of Clubs . 14 March 2013 . . 16 March 2015 . 27 May 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210527003820/http://www.rsssf.com/tablesp/perufound.html . live .
  2. http://www.clublimacricket.com/nosotros/#historia Nosotros
  3. Web site: 11th South American Championship, Lima, 2014 « Cricket Peru. perucricket.com. 2016-09-14. 2019-06-01. https://web.archive.org/web/20190601104530/http://perucricket.com/international/11th-south-american-championship-lima-2014/. dead.
  4. https://www.clublimacricket.com/mas-deportes/ Deportes
  5. http://www.clublimacricket.com/nosotros/#historia Historia
  6. Web site: Lima Cricket & Football Club . 2008-08-12 . clublimacricket.com . es . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080926152118/http://www.clublimacricket.com/quienes.htm . 2008-09-26 .
  7. Book: Latim American Popular Culture . 2008-08-30 . William H. Beezley . Linda Curcio-Nagy . Linda Ann Curcio . 2000 . 9780842027113 . 2023-10-17 . https://web.archive.org/web/20231017055149/https://books.google.com/books?id=6p5VXUCipAwC&q=Lima+Cricket&pg=PA160 . live .
  8. Book: Sport in Latin America and the Caribbean. 2008-09-01. Joseph Arbena. David Gerald LaFrance. 2002. 9780842028219. 2023-10-17. https://web.archive.org/web/20231017055147/https://books.google.com/books?id=IzRTVU2NS5wC&q=Lima+Cricket+++&+sailors&pg=PA12. live.
  9. https://books.google.com/books?id=hSvVe2E9RosC&dq=lima+cricket+football+club+peru&pg=PA3 "The case of soccer in eartly 20th century in Lima"