Juan Valdivieso
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Juan Humberto Valdivieso Padilla | ||
Date of birth | May 6, 1910 | ||
Place of birth | Lima, Peru | ||
Date of death | May 2, 2007 | (aged 96)||
Place of death | Lima, Peru | ||
Height | 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)[1] | ||
Position(s) | Goalkeeper or forward | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1921–1941 | Alianza Lima | ||
International career | |||
1930–1938 | Peru | 10 | (0) |
Managerial career | |||
Deportivo Municipal | |||
Defensor Lima | |||
Sport Boys | |||
1954–1955 | Peru | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Juan Humberto Valdivieso Padilla (6 May 1910 – 2 May 2007)[2] was a Peruvian football goalkeeper and manager.
Playing career
During his career, he played club football for Alianza Lima. He made 10 appearances for the Peru national football team,[3] participating at the 1930 FIFA World Cup and 1936 Summer Olympics.[4]
Managerial career
After retiring as a player, Valdivieso went on to manage a number of clubs in Peru and the Peru national team.
Personal life
His youngest son, Luis Valdivieso Montano, is the current Minister of the Economy and Finance of Peru. His grandson, Juan Pablo Valdivieso, represented Peru in swimming during the 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics.
He died in 2007 at 96 years old.
References
- ^ "Juan Valdivieso". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 9 February 2020.
- ^ "La Republica article". Archived from the original on 23 February 2014. Retrieved 15 February 2014.
- ^ rsssf: Peru record international footballers Archived 2 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Juan Valdivieso". Olympedia. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
External links
- Juan Valdivieso at National-Football-Teams.com