Peru thrashed Ecuador and finished ninth
Secured their first victory in the tournament with a 10-3 win.

- Alcántara scored four goals for La Blanquirroja.
- Lara scored one for Ecuador and finished the tournament with 8 goals.
Peru ended their campaign in the CONMEBOL Copa América Fútbol Playa 2025™ in style: they defeated Ecuador 10-3 and finished in ninth place.
Branco's team had a fantastic start: by the beginning of the second period, they were already 4-0 ahead, thanks to goals from Lescano, Manco, Mori, and Alcántara.
Ecuador responded in that second period with two quick goals from Senge and Miguel Cruz. Early in the third period, the score was 3-4, thanks to a goal from their tournament standout: Ernesto Lara, the No. 10, who reached 8 goals in the CONMEBOL Copa América Fútbol Playa 2025™.
A hat-trick from Alcántara, plus goals from Vidal, Manco, and Díaz, sealed an emphatic 10-3 victory, securing ninth place and leaving a positive impression for Peru.
Lineups
Ecuador (3): 1- Jordan Lozano, 2- Julio Naranjo, 5- Jorge Senge, 6- Edison Cagua, 10- Ernesto Lara.
Substitutes: 12- Jesús Mora, 4- Miguel Yagual (Captain), 7- Kesner Velez, 8- Juan Xavier Cruz Tulcán, 9- Miguel Cruz, 11- Snaider Morales.
Coach: Jonathan Viteri.
Peru (10): 12- Hugo Lescano, 4- Luis Anthony Mori, 5- Christian Sialer, 6- Jean Pierre Vargas, 7- Diego Alcántara.
Substitutes: 1- Sergio Chávez, 2- Jhair Lescano, 3- Deynor Puelles, 8- David Díaz, 9- Joaquín Manco, 10- Sócrates Vidal (Captain).
Coach: Francisco Castelo Branco.
Goals
First period: 3’ Hugo Lescano (P), 6’ Joaquín Manco (P), 9’ Luis Mori (P). Partial score: Ecuador 0-3 Peru.
Second period: 1’ Diego Alcántara (P), 7’ Jorge Senge (E), 8’ Miguel Cruz (E). Partial score: Ecuador 2-4 Peru.
Third period: 1’ Ernesto Lara (E), 2’ Diego Alcántara (P), 5’ Sócrates Vidal (P), 7’ Diego Alcántara (P), 9’ Diego Alcántara (P), 11’ Joaquín Manco (P), 12’ David Díaz (P). Final score: Ecuador 3-10 Peru.
Cards:
Third period: 6’ Yellow card for Velez (E).
Main referee: Diego Santander (Paraguay).