Cusco vs Sport Boys stats point to tiny squad margins, not trophies
Head to Head record: this matchup is built on fine margins
The Cusco vs Sport Boys stats do not give much away on silverware. Both sides sit on 0 Primera División titles and 0 Copa Bicentenario titles.
That means the story in this Head to Head record is not about past glory. It is about squad build, balance, and how each club shapes its roster.
In these historical matchups, the bigger clue sits in the squad numbers. There is very little between them on paper.
Squad size shows the closest split
The clearest gap is only two players. Cusco have 28 players, while Sport Boys list 30.
That is the biggest numerical edge in the data. Even then, it is a small one.
A two-man difference can matter for depth, rotation, and bench options. It does not change the picture much, but it is the sharpest split here.
Foreign-player count gives Cusco a slight edge
Cusco have 6 foreign players. Sport Boys have 5.
That is the only other clear difference in the file, and it leans Cusco's way. The gap is just one, but it may shape the way the squad is built.
For this fixture, that is the main tactical note. The foreign-player count is the most obvious anomaly in the data.
What the numbers say about the rivalry
There is no trophy gap to sell here. Both clubs are level at the top with 0 major titles in this dataset.
So the rivalry reads as a thin-margin contest. The strongest angle is squad structure, not history on the cabinet shelf.
The Head to Head record and these historical matchups suggest a meeting shaped by detail, not dominance.









