The Rodillo Negro (Black roller) is the name given to a golden generation of football players from Peru who represented Alianza Lima and the Peru national football team at domestic and international events. The period associated with this generation lasts throughout the 1930s up to the early 1940s. From a narrow view, the Rodillo Negro solely identifies Alianza Lima's forward line; from a broad perspective, the sobriquet applies to the whole squad and the players which reinforced it in the Peru national football team.
History
editBeginnings
editUndefeated in Peru
editUndefeated in Chile
editReturn to Lima
edit¡Vamos Boys!
editThe starting eleven of Sport Boys were called up to the national team.[1]
Berlin Olympics
editDespite not earning a medal at the Olympic games, the players were awarded medals with the inscription "A los futbolistas peruanos campeones olympicos 1936" (in English: "To the Peruvian Football Players, 1936 Olympic Champions").[2]
Heroes at home
editLast in Argentina
editBolivarian champions
editPeru won the 1938 Bolivarian Games.[3]
See also
editReferences
edit- ↑ "Raúl Chappell: Capitán de puerto rosa". dechalaca.com.
- ↑ Witzig 2006, p. 356.
- ↑ "El primer cafecito - de Chalaca | Futbol para el que la conoce".
Bibliography
edit- Basadre, Jorge (1964). Historia de la República del Perú (in Spanish). Vol. 10. Lima: Talleres Graficos P.L. Villanueva S.A.
- Miró, César (1958). Los Intimos de La Victoria (in Spanish). Lima: Editorial El Deporte.
- Witzig, Richard (2006). The Global Art of Soccer. Harahan: CusiBoy Publishing. ISBN 0-9776688-0-0.