Alberto Gallardo

This article is about the Peruvian soccer player. For the Cuban sailor, see Alberto Gallardo Alvarez.
Alberto Gallardo
Personal information
Full nameFélix Alberto Gallardo Mendoza
Date of birth(1940-11-28)28 November 1940
Place of birthLima, Peru
Date of death19 January 2001(2001-01-19) (aged 60)
Place of deathLima, Peru
Playing positionStriker
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1958Mariscal Sucre FC18(12)
1959–1963Sporting Cristal72(56)
1963–1964AC Milan15(2)
1964–1966Cagliari40(6)
1966–1967Palmeiras47(22)
1968–1975Sporting Cristal170(71)
National team
1962–1970Peru37(11)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Félix Alberto Gallardo Mendoza (28 November 1940 – 19 January 2001) was a Peruvian football player and manager.

Career

During his club career, Gallardo played for Sporting Cristal, A.C. Milan, Cagliari Calcio and Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras. He earned 37 caps and scored 11 goals for the Peru national football team from 1963 to 1972,[1] and played in the 1970 FIFA World Cup, where he scored 2 goals.

After retiring as a player, Gallardo went on to become a manager, serving as head coach of Bolognesi and Sporting Cristal.

Honours

SeasonClubTitle
1961 Sporting CristalPeruvian League
1962 Sporting CristalPeruvian League
1966 PalmeirasCampeonato Paulista
1967 PalmeirasTaça Brasil
1970 Sporting CristalPeruvian League
1972 Sporting CristalPeruvian League

Individual awards

  • Peruvian League: Top Scorer 1961, 1962.

Participation in the World Cup

WorldSeatResultMatchesGoals
1970 FIFA World CupFlag of Mexico.svg MéxicoSeventh Place42

References

  1. Jump up ^ Pierrend, José Luis (28 May 2009). "Peru - Record International Players". RSSSF. 

External links


Primera División | Torneo Descentralizado top scorers
  • 1918: Rivero
  • 1919: Rivero
  • 1928: Villanueva
  • 1929: Cillóniz
  • 1930: Puente
  • 1931: Villanueva
  • 1932: Lolo Fernández
  • 1933: Lolo Fernández
  • 1934: Lolo Fernández
  • 1935: Alcalde
  • 1937: Flores
  • 1938: Alcalde
  • 1939: Lolo Fernández
  • 1940: Lolo Fernández
  • 1941: Cabrejos
  • 1942: Lolo Fernández
  • 1943: Cerro
  • 1944: Espinoza
  • 1945: Lolo Fernández
  • 1946: V. López
  • 1947: V. López
  • 1948: V. López
  • 1949: Salinas
  • 1950: Terry
  • 1951: V. López
  • 1952: Salinas
  • 1953: Bianco
  • 1954: Villanueva
  • 1955: M. Mosquera
  • 1956: Ruiz
  • 1957: Ruiz
  • 1958: Joya
  • 1959: Ruiz
  • 1960: Olaechea
  • 1961: Gallardo
  • 1962: Gallardo
  • 1963: León
  • 1964: A. Uribe
  • 1965: Urrunaga
  • 1966: Cubillas
  • 1967: León
  • 1968: O. Ramírez
  • 1969: J. Mosquera
  • 1970: Cubillas
  • 1971: Mellán
  • 1972: F. Gonzales
  • 1973: F. Gonzales
  • 1974: Muchotrigo
  • 1975: Leyva
  • 1976: Luces
  • 1977: Ravello
  • 1978: JJ Oré
  • 1979: Leyva
  • 1980: O. Ramírez
  • 1981: Carranza
  • 1982: Rojas
  • 1983: Caballero
  • 1984: Drago / Montero
  • 1985: Neyra
  • 1986: Briceño
  • 1987: Suárez
  • 1988: Mora
  • 1989: Delgado
  • 1990: Adão
  • 1991: Baldessari
  • 1992: Marquinho
  • 1993: Sáenz
  • 1994: Maestri
  • 1995: Julinho
  • 1996: Sáenz
  • 1997: Zegarra
  • 1998: Nílson
  • 1999: Zúñiga
  • 2000: Esidio
  • 2001: J. Ramírez
  • 2002: Artime
  • 2003: Bonnet
  • 2004: García
  • 2005: Mostto
  • 2006: Mostto
  • 2007: Fano
  • 2008: Ximénez
  • 2009: Estigarribia
  • 2010: Arriola
  • 2011: Tejada
  • 2012: Pando
  • 2013: Rossel / Ruidíaz


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