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Visca...
13 Oct 2006, 03:24 PM
Great Libero article on peruvians who have played all over the place.
http://www.libero.com.pe/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=14297&Itemid=86
Percy Olivares is the biggest whore of all. :D
Let's list them and how they performed in such team/country. This is the thread for it.
Guti™
13 Oct 2006, 04:05 PM
Man, Lobaton is no trotamundo compared to care' murcialago Olivares. :D
Y'all read this? :eek:
"En Sudáfrica, cuando llegué, me ocurrió una situación tan insólita como penosa, ya que las autoridades me separaron de mi mujer porque ella era blanca. El apartheid estaba muy fuerte, pero no puedo negar que en Sudáfrica es donde mejor me fue y donde mejor me sigue yendo", dijo el ex volante nacional.
Visca...
13 Oct 2006, 04:10 PM
Yeah Zancudo Olivares' profile is crazy. He's been all over the place.
Guti™
13 Oct 2006, 04:14 PM
Pablo Zegarra en Argentinos Juniors, Silva en su paso por el Bremen, Maestri figura en la U. de Chile e Hidalgo en el Inter. Palacios en su época en Alemania.
Chorri played in Germany? :confused:
Visca...
13 Oct 2006, 04:18 PM
el chorri kraut :D
pepehyo
13 Oct 2006, 04:20 PM
Chorri played in Germany? :confused:
Agusto Palacios
Guti™
13 Oct 2006, 04:32 PM
Agusto Palacios
Ohh okay. I see.
I was about say...he really did get signed by one of the Schlke's in Germany or what. Schalke 04, 05, 06, 07...tantos Schalkes que hay. :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZmJoJXh4s8
Visca...
17 Oct 2006, 02:30 PM
one more to the "extranjeros of the past" list:
Real Zaragoza sólo ha tenido un Pichichi de Primera División en toda su historia. Sucedió en la campaña 1961-1962 y lo consiguió el peruano Juan Seminario, que marcó 25 goles en 30 partidos.
http://www.peru.com/futbol/AutoNoticias/FutbolPortada/2006/10/17/DetalleNoticia81066.asp
condor11
18 Oct 2006, 06:27 AM
one more to the "extranjeros of the past" list:
http://www.peru.com/futbol/AutoNoticias/FutbolPortada/2006/10/17/DetalleNoticia81066.asp
how many peruvians have played in la Primera de España?
top of my head
Barcelona-Loco Seminario, Miguel Loayza, Cholo Sotil
Real Zaragoza-Loco Seminario, Miguel Rebosio
Hercules-Flavio Maestri
Celta-Jayo and Chemo Del Solar
Valencia-Chemo Del Solar
Tenerife-Chemo and Percy Olivares
Las Palmas- Juan Jayo
Salamanca-Pablo Zegarra
I think that when ferrari(extramadura) and Hidalgo(las palmas) played over there their teams where in segunda
superfrantheman
21 Nov 2006, 02:46 PM
marti rodriguez si de veras ese pelucn de la u estuvo una temporada en el inter de milan, y otro mas ne españa el pulpo jayo pe, aca7 ahora en el almeria es le mejor central de 2da
msioux75
23 Nov 2006, 12:12 AM
how many peruvians have played in la Primera de España?
top of my head
Barcelona-Loco Seminario, Miguel Loayza, Cholo Sotil
Real Zaragoza-Loco Seminario, Miguel Rebosio
Hercules-Flavio Maestri
Celta-Jayo and Chemo Del Solar
Valencia-Chemo Del Solar
Tenerife-Chemo and Percy Olivares
Las Palmas- Juan Jayo
Salamanca-Pablo Zegarra
I think that when ferrari(extramadura) and Hidalgo(las palmas) played over there their teams where in segunda
Aqui una lista, aunque faltan de los ultimos años
http://www.rsssf.com/players/foreign-players-in-sp.html
msioux75
23 Nov 2006, 12:14 AM
Esta lista es de los que jugaron en Italia, aunque falta Vargas
http://www.rsssf.com/players/peru-players-in-it.html
msioux75
23 Nov 2006, 12:16 AM
Esta otra de Argentina, actualizada
http://www.rsssf.com/players/peru-players-in-arg.html
condor11
23 Nov 2006, 07:31 AM
Aqui una lista, aunque faltan de los ultimos años
http://www.rsssf.com/players/foreign-players-in-sp.html
Pedro Aicart, Juan Caballero, José Guillermo "Chemo" Del Solar, Alfonso Dulanto, Jean Ferrari, Germán Leguía, Alberto Loret de Mola, Flavio Maestri, Oscar Montalvo, Juan Carlos Oblitas, Percy Olivares, Luis Redher, Juan Seminario, Sigifredo Martínez, Hugo Sotil, ** M. Vega, José Velásquez and Pablo Zegarra.
i was sure Loayza played for Barcelona...oh well
who did Oblitas play for in spain...was it Elche? or was that Leguia
didnt know el Patron made it to spain or Dulanto for that matter
Oscar Montalvo who played for Deportivo la Coruña and discovered Farfan..recently passed away
msioux75
23 Nov 2006, 11:31 PM
i was sure Loayza played for Barcelona...oh well
who did Oblitas play for in spain...was it Elche? or was that Leguia
didnt know el Patron made it to spain or Dulanto for that matter
Oscar Montalvo who played for Deportivo la Coruña and discovered Farfan..recently passed away
Loayza & Oblitas jugaron solo partidos amistosos.
Velasquez, sino no me equivoco, jugo en el Hercules, aunq solo tuvo un paso regular, xq lo expulsaron varios partidos :(
FARFAN 17
30 Dec 2006, 01:11 AM
Note: The number 7 in Tigres has been immortalized to honor Gerónimo Barbadillo. However, since it is a requirement for teams playing the Copa Libertadores to list their players with numerical order, the #7 has been given only in these special occasions to special players. In 2005, the #7 was given to Claudio Nuñez, and in 2006, to Walter Gaitán for the Copa Libertadores competition.
:D :cool:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigres_UANL
Dominican Lou
30 Dec 2006, 03:50 PM
Pedro Aicart, Juan Caballero, José Guillermo "Chemo" Del Solar, Alfonso Dulanto, Jean Ferrari, Germán Leguía, Alberto Loret de Mola, Flavio Maestri, Oscar Montalvo, Juan Carlos Oblitas, Percy Olivares, Luis Redher, Juan Seminario, Sigifredo Martínez, Hugo Sotil, ** M. Vega, José Velásquez and Pablo Zegarra.
i was sure Loayza played for Barcelona...oh well
who did Oblitas play for in spain...was it Elche? or was that Leguia
didnt know el Patron made it to spain or Dulanto for that matter
Oscar Montalvo who played for Deportivo la Coruña and discovered Farfan..recently passed away
That was Leguia.
As far as I knew Oblitas only made it to Belgium.
Guti™
30 Dec 2006, 05:24 PM
Note: The number 7 in Tigres has been immortalized to honor Gerónimo Barbadillo. However, since it is a requirement for teams playing the Copa Libertadores to list their players with numerical order, the #7 has been given only in these special occasions to special players. In 2005, the #7 was given to Claudio Nuñez, and in 2006, to Walter Gaitán for the Copa Libertadores competition.
:D :cool:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigres_UANL
Uffff, we all knew that.
Preguntale a los Mejis. :D
FARFAN 17
30 Dec 2006, 05:26 PM
Uffff, we all knew that.
Preguntale a los Mejis. :D
I know, but I never actually saw it in script, just by "word of mouth"
Broncano
30 Dec 2006, 05:59 PM
Agusto Palacios
El original "Trotamundos", tanto asi que para el mundial de Francia 98 aparecio El gran Augusto en la banca de Sudafrica como asistente tecnico.
Tambien era representante el hombre. Un par de años antes llevo a dos sudafricanos al Aurich, uno de ellos, Lebo Morula, era un diez que estaba en algo y salio de suplente en el mundial, pero en Peru nunca pegaron..parece que no se acostumbraron.
Ademas en ese entonces era algo rarisimo ver a un africano en nuestras canchas, recuerdo que en un partido con la U, uno de los zambos corria por la linea lateral y la gente le gritaba al Puma Carranza:
"Caza a ese canibal Puma!!!, muerdelo antes que te coma, Puma!!!":D