ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Guillermo Delgado Guillermo DelgadoPeruvian footballer (1931-2014) For the Spanish footballer, see Guillermo Delgado (footballer, born 1994). Guillermo Delgado Personal informationFull name Guillermo Antonio Delgado QuinterosDate of birth (1931-02-11)11 February 1931Place of birth Ica, PeruDate of death 1 April 2014(2014-04-01) (aged 83)Place of death Cádiz, SpainHeight 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)[1]Position DefenderSenior career*Years Team Apps (Gls)1948–1949 Centro Iqueño 1950 Huracán 1951 Centro Iqueño 1952–1960 Alianza Lima 1961 Deportivo Cali 1961–1963 Real Zaragoza 1963–1965 Cádiz 12 (0)International career1952–1957 Peru Managerial career1971 Cádiz * Club domestic league appearances and goals Guillermo Antonio Delgado Quinteros (11 February 1931 – 1 April 2014) was a Peruvian footballer who played at both professional and international levels as a defender. Career Born in Ica, Delgado played in Peru, Colombia and Spain for Centro Iqueño, Huracán, Alianza Lima, Deportivo Cali, Real Zaragoza and Cádiz.[1][2][3] He was a member of the Peruvian national team between 1952 and 1957.[1] He was also manager of Cádiz in 1971.[4] Later life and death He died in Cádiz, Spain on 1 April 2014, at the age of 83.[3] References 1 2 3 "Player profile". National-Football-Teams.com. Retrieved 9 April 2014. ↑ "Player profile". BDFutbol. Retrieved 9 April 2014. 1 2 "Alianza Lima: Falleció Guillermo Delgado, ídolo blanquiazul" (in Spanish). peru21.pe. 1 April 2014. Archived from the original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved 9 April 2014. ↑ "Manager profile". BDFutbol. Retrieved 9 April 2014. Peru squads vtePeru squad – 1953 South American Championship GK Asca DF Allen DF Brush DF Delgado DF Villamares MF Calderón MF Drago MF Goyeneche MF Heredia MF Terry FW Barbadillo FW Bassa FW Castillo FW Gómez Sánchez FW Navarrete FW Reyes FW Rivera FW Torres Coach: Cook (Fernández Roca) vtePeru squad – 1955 South American Championship third place GK Suárez DF Bedoya DF Delgado DF Perales DF Salas MF Colunga MF Drago MF Heredia MF Lavalle MF Loret MF Terry FW Barbadillo FW F. Castillo FW R. Castillo FW Garrido FW Gómez Sánchez FW Lazón FW Mosquera FW Navarrete Coach: Valdivieso vtePeru squad – 1956 South American Championship GK Zegarra DF Andrade DF Delgado DF Gutiérrez DF Salas MF Calderón MF Colunga MF Drago MF Heredia MF Loret MF Terry FW Barbadillo FW F. Castillo FW R. Castillo FW Gómez Sánchez FW Lazón FW Mosquera FW Seminario FW Villalba Coach: Fernández vtePeru squad – 1957 South American Championship fourth place GK Asca GK Felandro DF Cavero DF Delgado DF Gutiérrez DF Salas MF Benítez MF Calderón MF Fleming MF Minaya MF Rovay MF Terry FW Bassa FW Castillo FW Joya FW Lazón FW López FW Mosquera FW Rivera FW Ruiz FW Seminario FW Villalba Coach: Orth vteCádiz CF – managers Rey (1935–36) Omist (1936) Santiago (1939–40) Valderrama (1940) Santiago (1940–41) Valcárcel (1941) Quirante (1941–42) Mauri (1942–43) Buiría (1943–44) Andonegui (1947–48) Calleja (1948–49) Liz (1951–52) Ortúzar (1952–53) Calleja (1953–54) Villalonga (1954–56) Santiago (1956–58) Sierra (1958) Fernándezc (1958) Arcas (1958–59) Liz (1959–60) Bejaranoc (1960) Villalonga (1960) Riera (1960–63) Benavente (1963) De Miguel (1963) Valera (1963–65) Vilariño (1965–69) Lasa (1969–71) Delgadoc (1971) García de Andoin (1971) Delgadoc (1971) Daučík (1971) Bolea (1971–72) Naya (1972) Balmanya (1972–74) Barinaga (1974–75) Arza (1975–76) Bolea (1976) Escartic (1976) Mateos (1976–77) Escartic (1977) Moreno (1977–78) Olsen (1978–80) Milošević (1980–83) Escartic (1983) Joanet (1983–85) Paquito (1985–86) Vidalc (1986) Cardo (1986–87) Milošević (1987) Vidal (1987) Espárrago (1987–88) Senekowitsch (1988) Vidal (1988–90) Blancoc (1990) Addison (1990) Veira (1990–91) Blanco (1991–92) Romero (1992–93) Blanco (1993) Addison (1993) Vaca (1993) Naya (1993–94) Marcelino (1994) Heredia (1994–95) Chaparro (1995) Linares (1995–96) Juan Carlos (1996) Blanco (1996–1998) I. Díaz (1998) Juan Antonio (1998) Gonzalvo (1998–99) Linares (1999) Juan Antonio (1999–2000) Cruz (2000) Orúe (2000–01) Escalante (2001) Juan Antonio (2001) J. Díaz (2001–02) Juan Antonio (2002) González (2002–04) Espárrago (2004–06) Oli (2006) González (2006–07) García Remón (2007) Calderón (2007–08) Raúl (2008) Rubio (2008) Gracia (2008–10) Espárrago (2010) Vidaković (2010) González (2010–12) Monteagudo (2012) Blanco (2012) Agné (2012–14) Calderón (2014) Barragán (2014–16) Cervera (2016–22) Sergio (2022–24) Pellegrino (2024) López (2024) Garitano (2024–26) Sergio (2026) Idiakez (2026–) (c) = caretaker manager This biographical article related to a football defender from Peru is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte