Eloy Campos

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Eloy Campos
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Eloy Campos (1968)
Personnel
Surname Eloy Campos
birthday May 31, 1942
place of birth IcaPeru
size 172
position Defender
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1959-1974 Sporting Cristal
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1963-1972 Peru 46 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1974 Atlético Barrio Frigorífico (player-coach)
1974-1975 Sporting Cristal (player-coach)
1976-1977 Deportivo Junín (player-coach)
1977 Club Sportivo Cienciano (player-coach)
1979 Atlético Torino
1979-1980 Sport boys
1982 Deportivo Enapu
1983 Academia Deportiva Cantolao
1983 Atlético Chalaco
1 Only league games are given.

Eloy Campos (born May 31, 1942 in Ica ) is a former Peruvian football player .

Career

society

Eloy Campos began his career in 1959 with Sporting Cristal from the state capital Lima . For this club he played continuously until 1974. During this time he won the Peruvian championship four times in 1961, 1968, 1970 and 1972 alongside Orlando de la Torre .

After a stint at the second division Atlético Barrio Frigorífico , he returned as a player-coach in 1974 for two seasons back to Sporting Cristal. In 1977 he ended his active career.

National team

Between 1963 and 1972 Eloy Campos played 46 international matches for the Peruvian national football team , in which he was without a goal.

As early as 1960, he took part in the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome with a Peruvian selection . These games are not counted as A-internationals because only amateur footballers were allowed, which usually excluded top division players from western countries with professional football.

On the occasion of the Soccer World Cup in Mexico in 1970 , he was appointed to the Peruvian squad . In the first round game of the Peruvians against Bulgaria , he was substituted in the 28th minute injured. In the further course of the tournament he was used again in the 2-4 defeat in the quarterfinals against eventual world champions Brazil .

Coaching career

In his first season as a player-coach, he led Atlético Barrio Frigorífico in the Primera División . In 1974 he returned to his parent club Sporting Cristal in the same function with moderate success . In 1977 he finally said goodbye to active football at Club Sportivo Cienciano and worked exclusively as a coach until the early 1980s.

successes

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