President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski declared November 16 as a national holiday prior to the game, hoping that Los Incas would come through and beat New Zealand

At long last, all the spots for the World Cup have been filled. Perú's 2-0 win over New Zealand saw the South Americans book their first World Cup ticket in 36 years, and their fans had a blast celebrating the accomplishment.

Jefferson Farfán and Christian Ramos scored a goal for Los Incas in each half of the match, sealing the deal for Perú and kicking off all celebrations just after the final whistle.

Farfán celebrated by showing off the jersey his friend Paolo Guerrero uses with the Peruvian National Team.

Fans took their celebration to the streets of Lima and other major cities in Peru. Have a look.

Some players couldn't hold back the tears.

Here's the exact moment of the final whistle. Congratulations Peru!