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José Velásquez Personal information Full name José Manuel Velásquez Castillo Date of birth June 4, 1952 (1952-06-04) (age 58) Place of birth    Lima, Peru Height 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) Playing position Defensive Midfielder Senior career1 Years Club App (Gls)* 1971–1978 1979 1980–1981 1982 1983–1984 1984–1985 1986 Alianza Lima Independiente Medellin Toronto Blizzard Independiente Medellin Alianza Lima Hércules CF Deportes Iquique 28 0(2)    National team 1972–1985 Peru 82 (12) 1 Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of April 2008. * Appearances (Goals) José Manuel Velásquez Castillo (born June 4, 1952 in Lima) is a retired football midfielder from Peru. Nicknamed "El Patrón", he played for the Peru national football team that won the Copa América in 1975[1] and competed at the 1978 and 1982 FIFA World Cup, wearing the number six jersey. He played a total of 82 games for Peru between 1972 and 1985, scoring 12 goals.[2] Famous by its elegance, leadership and technical game, with Victor Benitez, is recognized as Peru's most important defensive midfielders. Contents 1 Career 2 Honours 2.1 International goals 3 External links 4 References // Career At club level he played for Alianza Lima in Peru, where he was part of three league championship winning campaigns (1975, 1977 & 1978). He also played for Independiente Medellin of Colombia, Hércules CF of Spain and Deportes Iquique of Chile. Honours Season Team Title 1975 Peru National Team Copa America 1975 Alianza Lima Peruvian League 1977 Alianza Lima Peruvian League 1978 Alianza Lima Peruvian League International goals Scores and results table. Peru's goal tally first:[3] # Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition 1. 09.02.77 Lima, Peru  Hungary 1-0 3-2 Friendly 2. 09.02.77 Lima, Peru  Hungary 3-1 3-2 Friendly 3. 12.03.77 Lima, Peru  Ecuador 2-1 2-1 World Cup Qualifier 4. 29.05.77 Port-au-Prince, Haiti  Haiti 6-0 6-0 Friendly 5. 17.07.77 Cali, Colombia  Bolivia 1-0 5-0 World Cup Qualifier 6. 17.07.77 Cali, Colombia  Bolivia 3-0 5-0 World Cup Qualifier 7. 11.06.78 Córdoba, Argentina  Iran 1-0 4-1 1978 FIFA World Cup 8. 17.05.82 Lima, Peru  Romania 1-0 2-0 Friendly 9. 24.02.85 Santiago, Chile  Chile 1-1 2-1 Friendly 10. 27.02.85 Montevideo, Uruguay  Uruguay 2-1 2-2 Friendly 11. 23.04.85 Lima, Peru  Uruguay 1-0 2-1 Friendly 12. 30.06.85 Buenos Aires, Argentina  Argentina 1-1 2-2 World Cup Qualifier External links International statistics at rsssf (German) Profile Profile Toronto Blizzard References ^ rsssf: Copa América 1975 ^ rsssf: peru record international footballers ^ José Velásquez - International Appearances   Peru squads v • d • e Peru squad – 1978 FIFA World Cup 1 Sartor • 2 Duarte • 3 Manzo • 4 Chumpitaz • 5 Díaz • 6 Velásquez • 7 Muñante • 8 Cueto • 9 P. Rojas • 10 Cubillas • 11 Oblitas • 12 Mosquera • 13 Cáceres • 14 Navarro • 15 Leguía • 16 Gorriti • 17 Quesada • 18 Labarthe • 19 La Rosa • 20 Sotil • 21 Quiroga • 22 R. Rojas • Coach: Calderón v • d • e Peru squad – Copa América 1975 Winners (2nd Title) 1 Acasuzo • 2 Aparacio • 3 Barbadillo • 4 Casaretto • 5 Cubillas • 6 Chumpitaz • 7 Cueto • 8 Díaz • 9 González Ganoza • 10 Mélendez • 11 Navarro • 12 Oblitas • 13 Ojeda • 14 Párraga • 15 Quesada • 16 Ramírez • 17 Rojas • 18 Ruiz • 19 Sartor • 20 Soria • 21 Sotil • 22 Velásquez • Coach: Calderon v • d • e Peru squad – 1982 FIFA World Cup 1 Acasuzo • 2 Duarte • 3 Salguero • 4 Gastulo • 5 Leguía • 6 Velásquez • 7 Barbadillo • 8 Cueto • 9 Uribe • 10 Cubillas • 11 Oblitas • 12 González • 13 Arizaga • 14 Gutiérrez • 15 Díaz • 16 Olaechea • 17 Navarro • 18 Malásquez • 19 La Rosa • 20 Rojas • 21 Quiroga • 22 Reyna • Coach: Tim This biographical article related to Peruvian Association football is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e