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Cusco Fútbol Club (known as Real Garcilaso until 2019), commonly known as Cusco, or Cusco FC, is a Peruvian professional football club based in the city of Cusco, that currently competes in the Peruvian Primera División, the top tier of Peruvian football. It was founded on 28 August, 2008 as Real Garcilaso, changing their name to Cusco FC in 2019.
Cusco were runner-up of the Primera División four times in 2012, 2013, 2017, and 2025, and won the Segunda División in 2022, getting promoted after being relegated in 2021. They also won the Copa Perú in 2011. Cusco became one of the fastest clubs in Peru to reach the Primera División, doing so in only two years after its founding.
The teams home stadium is Estadio Inca Garcilaso de la Vega. They share the stadium with city rivals Cienciano and Deportivo Garcilaso, whom they compete with in the Clásico Cusqueño. It has a capacity of 45,036 and one of the largest stadiums in Peru. Cusco FC trains at the Complejo Deportivo Cusco FC located in Oropesa.
Team Members 6
 Ampuero
| | 1
 Anderson
| | 32
 Aquino
| | 5
 Aucca
| |
9
 Callejo
| | 17
 Cárdenas
| | 22
 Colitto
| | 10
 Colman
| |
29
 Correa
| | 4
 Custodio
| | 28
 Díaz
| | 14
 Diez
| |
8
 Fuentes
| | 19
 Gálvez
| | 18
 Gamarra
| | 3
 Milesi
| |
24
 Ruidías
| | 2
 Saravia
| | 7
 Silva
| | 26
 Silva
| |
11
 Tévez
| | 16
 Valenzuela
| | 13
 Vidal
| | 15
 Zarabia
| |
14
 Zevallos
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