José Paolo Guerrero González (; born 1 January 1984) is a Peruvian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Peruvian Primera División club Alianza Lima and the Peru national team. Known as one of the best Peruvian and South American strikers of his time, he was key to Peru's successes in the 2000s through 2010s, giving him the nickname, el Depredador (the Predator).
"A legend in South American football" for the New York Times, he has been Peru's most important football player for two decades.Lang, Jack (21 June 2024). Novel doping defense. The New York Times. Forging his career in Germany, Guerrero started at giants Bayern Munich, before making his name at Hamburger SV, scoring 47 goals across eight Bundesliga seasons. His greatest successes came in Brazil, where he scored the winning goal of the 2012 FIFA Club World Cup final for Corinthians.
With 40 goals in 128 matches for Peru since debuting at 20, Guerrero holds the honour of being the highest goalscorer for his national team. He has represented them at six Copas América and one World Cup. He led them to third place in the 2011 and 2015 Copas, and to runners-up in 2019, finishing as top scorer in all three of these tournaments. He is also the top scoring active player in the Copa América. He was one of 59 nominees for the 2015 FIFA Ballon d'Or, becoming the first Peruvian to receive that recognition. He's also the oldest Peruvian player to appear in a World Cup, at the age of 34 years and 177 days.
In 2021, the IFFHS included Guerrero in their best South American team of the last decade, being recognized as the best South American center forward between 2010 and 2020 (joining the podium with Neymar and Sergio Agüero). In addition, he was voted the "best centre forward in America" in 2012 and 2017 by the newspaper El País, based on the opinion of some two hundred journalists from the region. He has also been named included by CONMEBOL in the teams of the tournament for the 2011, 2015 and 2019 Copas América.
At the team level, he played his first game with the Bayern professional team on October 23, 2004 against Hansa Rostock.with the number "33", while his first goal in the Bundesliga was scored against Hannover 96. In total, Guerrero spent four seasons at Bayern Munich, alternating the last two in the first team, the same team with which he scored ten goals in the Bundesliga and two in the UEFA Champions League.
In June 2006 he left Bayern Munich. His destination was Hamburger SV, a club with which he signed a four-year contract.
By the beginning of the 2008–09 season, Guerrero had become first choice striker for Hamburger SV. Coach Martin Jol even went as far as saying that Guerrero better not catch even a cold during the season. Guerrero was fined a club record (somewhere in the region of €50,000–100,000), in April 2010 for an incident at the end of a league game with Hannover 96, where after apparently having been abused by a Hamburg fan, Guerrero threw his drink bottle into the crowd, striking that fan in the face. The German Football Association (DFB) suspended Guerrero for five league games and fined him €20,000.
On November 27, 2012, days before embarking to Japan to compete in the 2012 FIFA Club World Cup, the athlete was honored by the Peruvian consulate in Brazil "in recognition of his sporting merits and professionalism, showing all the high values of Peruvian sport in Brazil and being considered as a starter in most of the matches played." It was at the FIFA Club World Cup where Guerrero would make his most historic performance with Corinthians. On December 12, 2012, in the semifinals of the tournament against Al Ahly of Egypt, Guerrero scored the only goal of the match with a header that took Corinthians to the final. On 16 December 2012, in the Club World Cup final against 2011–12 UEFA Champions League winners Chelsea, Guerrero scored, again with a header, to give Corinthians the title of World Champions at club level. Paolo Guerrero was awarded the Bronze Ball as the third top goalscorer of the tournament. In May 2013, Guerrero became the first Peruvian footballer to appear on the cover of Placar, Brazil's biggest football magazine. The cover featured him as a warrior (" guerrero" is similar to the Portuguese word " guerreiro", both meaning "warrior") fresh out of battle, with blood on his legs, and carrying a Corinthians flag.
In July 2013, Corinthians won the 2013 Recopa Sudamericana, defeating city rivals São Paulo FC 4–1 on aggregate. Guerrero scored in the first leg, a 2–1 away win. At the end of the year, Guerrero ended up consecrated as his team's top scorer in the season by scoring 18 goals in 46 games and winning 2 titles. He was awarded as the best striker of the Brasileirao in the 2014 season.
On March 17, 2015, Guerrero became the foreign player who scored the most goals for Corinthians, with 47 goals, surpassing Argentina's Carlos Tevez who scored 46 goals. The record was obtained in a match against the Uruguayan club Danubio F.C. for the third round of the second phase of the 2015 Copa Libertadores. In that match he was the great figure by scoring his first hat trick with Corinthians, the match ended 4-0 in favor of Coringao. Guerrero became the top scorer of the post-relegation era, breaking the record that previously belonged to Dentinho.
In 2015, Guerrero and Corinthians were not able to reach a deal on the renegotiation of his contract, due to end on 15 July. Corinthians fans asked for his permanence and subsequent retirement at the club, since they considered him an idol and his contract ended in the middle of the year. But after being eliminated by Guaraní from the Copa Libertadores, finally, in June it was confirmed that Paolo would no longer continue in Corinthians for not reaching an economic agreement for his renewal. His last game for Corinthians was against Fluminense FC on 24 May. Corinthians confirmed his release three days later.
Guerrero started 2017 season by scoring a brace at the Taça Guanabara, scoring the first and third goals in Flamengo's 4-1 win over Boavista on the first date of the group stage of the tournament, his compatriot Miguel Trauco would also be present to score Mengao's second goal. In the final, Flamengo lost to Fluminense.
In the 2017 Campeonato Carioca, Guerrero scored both of Flamengo's goals in a 2–1 semi-final win over Botafogo leading Flamengo to the final. In the final, Guerrero scored a goal for Flamengo's temporary 1-1 against Fluminense FC. In extra time, Rodinei would score the winning goal for Flamengo to be crowned champion of the tournament, this would be the first title that Guerrero won since his arrival at the club. Paolo Guerrero was consecrated as the top scorer with 10 in 11 games goals and was distinguished as the best player of the tournament being included in the ideal 11.
After his suspension for testing positive in anti-doping control, he returns to the field on 7 May 2018 in a match against SC Internacional which ended in a 2-0 victory. However, on May 13 he scored his first goal of the season against Chapecoense after a drought of 7 games without scoring, the CAS increased his suspension, which would mean he would miss the rest of the season until his return on July 18 against São Paulo. During his suspension in 2017, Flamengo lost the 2017 Copa Sudamericana final, with his suspension contributing to the loss. Although he was greeted with enthusiasm, he has not scored since his second return. This complicated his chances of renewing, since sectors of the fans were very dissatisfied with his performance on the field and even off it. Finally, when his contract expired, he signed for Internacional.
In 2019, Guerrero's number changed from 79 to 9, due to the departure of Leandro Damião. After his ban expired, Guerrero finally made his debut for Inter in the Campeonato Gaúcho against Caxias, on 6 April, scoring in the 2–0 semi-final win. His Copa Libertadores debut came against Palestino of Chile, a match where he scored twice. Guerrero ended the 2019 season as the teams top goalscorer, with 20 goals in 41 games.
In the midst of a goal drought of several weeks and rumors that he would be declared transferable, journalist Eduardo de Conto reported that Guerrero asked the board to terminate his contract to treat a knee injury. This was confirmed on 26 October 2021, when Inter released him on a "mutual agreement" to treat the alleged injury that had afflicted him since August last year.
He won the 2023 Ecuadorian Serie A scoring 5 goals in 15 games played, most of his goals were scored at the end of the tournament. He decided not to renew with the Ecuadorian club after learning that manager Zubeldía would not continue and ran the risk of not playing as a starter anymore.
Guerrero became the all-time leading goalscorer for Peru on 4 June 2016, after scoring against Haiti in a 1–0 win at the Copa América Centenario.
On 8 December 2017, it was revealed that Guerrero had tested positive for benzoylecgonine, the primary metabolite of cocaine. As a result, he was banned by FIFA from all competitions for one year, meaning that he would not have been able to participate in the 2018 FIFA World Cup. The ban was reduced on appeal 12 days later. Guerrero's lawyers had argued that the failed test had occurred as a result of the consumption of a traditional coca tea, using forensic analysis of the Children of Llullaillaco as evidence.
However, on 14 May 2018, the Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld the appeal filed by the World Anti-Doping Agency, extending the ban to 14 months and ruling him out of the tournament. It accepted that Guerrero did not intend to enhance performance but said he was at fault, even if not significantly. Captains of Peru's group-stage competitors, Hugo Lloris (France), Simon Kjaer (Denmark) and Mile Jedinak (Australia) supported Guerrero's appeal and released a letter urging FIFA to lift the ban.
On 31 May 2018, it was announced Guerrero would be allowed to play at the 2018 FIFA World Cup after the Swiss Federal Tribunal lifted the ban for the tournament.
On 3 June 2018, Guerrero made his comeback after a seven-month absence from the national team scoring twice in the 3–0 friendly win against Saudi Arabia.
A 2018 report of investigative journalists of German broadcasting station ARD revealed doping practices in Brazil, involving physician Mohamad Barakat who reportedly treated Guerrero and who had already posed with him many years ago.
In the 2019 Copa América Final against hosts Brazil on 7 July, at the Maracanã Stadium, Guerrero scored the temporary equaliser from the penalty spot in the first half; the match eventually ended in a 3–1 victory to Brazil. Guerrero finished the tournament as the top scorer with 3 goals, alongside Brazil's Everton Soares, who won the Golden Boot Award due to having played fewer minutes than the Peruvian throughout the tournament.
On 26 March 2024, Guerrero scored a stoppage time penalty to seal a 4–1 win in a friendly against Dominican Republic, becoming, at the age of 40 years and 86 days, the oldest-ever goalscorer in the history of the Peruvian national team, breaking a 63-year-old record set by Faustino Delgado in 1961 by just 7 days. By overtaking Delgado, he also became the oldest-ever goalscorer in CONMEBOL. Later that year, he was a member of the Peru team that competed in the 2024 Copa América, becoming the third Peruvian player to participate in six tournaments, only after Lolo Fernández and Chemo del Solar.
Guerrero announced his retirement from international football on 7 January 2025, with 124 appearances and 39 goals scored. Two months later, however, on 9 March 2025, he came out of retirement by accepting a call back from the new Peruvian coach Óscar Ibáñez for the upcoming qualifiers against Bolivia and Venezuela, scoring his 40th international goal against the former team in a 3–1 victory, becoming, at the age of 41 years and 78 days, the oldest player to ever score in the World Cup South American qualifiers, surpassing Gabriel González's record from 2000, aged 39 years and 168 days. He also became the second-oldest goalscorer in any World Cup qualifier, behind only Keithroy Cornelius, who scored for the Virgin Islands at the age of 43 years in 2011.
Guerrero's older brother, Julio Rivera, was also a footballer for the Peru national team who progressed through the Alianza Lima youth system. The brothers were both following in the path of their uncle who had represented Alianza Lima and the Peru national team before them.
Guerrero is Roman Catholic.
His nephew, also named Julio Rivera, was found dead from a robbery in Lima in 2019. Guerrero held his death with sorrow and honor to his late nephew. In 2024, his mother was targeted for extortion by gangs.
In 2016, the film Guerrero was released, featuring Paolo Guerrero and the story of his rise to success. On 5 October 2022, Netflix released Paolo Guerrero's series, Contigo capitán (The Fight for Justice: Paolo Guerrero in English) showing the story of Guerrero's false doping leading up to the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
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