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''' Guillermo Guardia ''' (born 27 February 1960) is considered one of the best [[Costa Rica]]n [[soccer]] [[strikers]] during the 1980s. He played the greatest years of his career for [[Deportivo Saprissa]], where he became the best goal scorer of the [[Primera División de Costa Rica|Costa Rica's first division]] during 1981, year when [[Saprissa]] finished being the champion. Later he played for [[L.D. Alajuelense]] and [[A.D. San Carlos]] as well.
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'''Guillermo Guardia''' is considered one of the best [[Costa Rica]]n [[soccer]] [[strikers]] during the 1980s. He played the greatest years of his career for [[Deportivo Saprissa]], where he became the best goal scorer of the [[Primera División de Costa Rica|Costa Rica's first division]] during 1981, year when [[Saprissa]] finished being the champion. Later he played for [[L.D. Alajuelense]] and [[A.D. San Carlos]] as well.


Guardia's great scoring talents and quickness, helped him and teammate [[Evaristo Coronado]] form a lethal duo in the early 80s in [[Saprissa]]. He played with the [[Costa Rica national football team]] as well, and was part of Costa Rican squad that played at the [[1984 Summer Olympics|1984 Olympic Games]] held in [[Los Angeles]].
Guardia's great scoring talents and quickness, helped him and teammate [[Evaristo Coronado]] form a lethal duo in the early 80s in [[Saprissa]]. He played with the [[Costa Rica national football team]] as well, and was part of Costa Rican squad that played at the [[1984 Summer Olympics|1984 Olympic Games]] held in [[Los Angeles]].<ref>{{FIFA player|199802|Guillermo Guardia}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|publisher=Sports Reference|title=Guillermo Guardia|url=http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/gu/guillermo-guardia-1.html|accessdate=2009-03-29}}</ref>


After retiring, he began his coaching career, and has managed several teams in [[Primera División de Costa Rica|Costa Rica's first division]], such as [[Municipal Pérez Zeledón]] and [[A.D. San Carlos]].
After retiring, he began his coaching career, and has managed several teams in [[Primera División de Costa Rica|Costa Rica's first division]], such as [[Municipal Pérez Zeledón]] and [[A.D. San Carlos]].

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{{Costa Rica Squad 1984 Summer Olympics}}
{{Costa Rica Squad 1984 Summer Olympics}}
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Revision as of 17:55, 29 March 2009

Guillermo Guardia (born 27 February 1960) is considered one of the best Costa Rican soccer strikers during the 1980s. He played the greatest years of his career for Deportivo Saprissa, where he became the best goal scorer of the Costa Rica's first division during 1981, year when Saprissa finished being the champion. Later he played for L.D. Alajuelense and A.D. San Carlos as well.

Guardia's great scoring talents and quickness, helped him and teammate Evaristo Coronado form a lethal duo in the early 80s in Saprissa. He played with the Costa Rica national football team as well, and was part of Costa Rican squad that played at the 1984 Olympic Games held in Los Angeles.[1][2]

After retiring, he began his coaching career, and has managed several teams in Costa Rica's first division, such as Municipal Pérez Zeledón and A.D. San Carlos.

References

  1. ^ Guillermo GuardiaFIFA competition record (archived)
  2. ^ "Guillermo Guardia". Sports Reference. Retrieved 2009-03-29.