José Milton Melgar Explained

Milton Melgar
Fullname:José Milton Melgar Soruco
Birth Date:1959 9, mf=yes
Years1:1979–1985
Years2:1985–1988
Years3:1988–1989
Years4:1989–1990
Years5:1990
Years6:1991
Years7:1992
Years8:1993
Years9:1994–1995
Years10:1995
Years11:1996
Years12:1997
Clubs12:Blooming
Caps1:189
Caps2:92
Caps3:23
Caps4:22
Caps5:40
Caps6:21
Caps7:31
Caps8:25
Caps9:21
Caps10:20
Caps11:22
Caps12:20
Goals1:46
Goals2:3
Goals3:0
Goals4:3
Goals5:5
Goals6:1
Goals7:2
Goals8:0
Goals9:2
Goals10:0
Goals11:2
Goals12:1
Totalcaps:526
Totalgoals:65
Nationalyears1:1980–1997
Nationalteam1:Bolivia
Nationalcaps1:89
Nationalgoals1:6
Manageryears1:2000
Manageryears2:2000
Manageryears3:2002–2003
Manageryears4:2003
Managerclubs1:Oriente Petrolero
Managerclubs2:Blooming
Managerclubs3:Bolivia U-20
Managerclubs4:Oriente Petrolero

José Milton Melgar Soruco (born September 20, 1959) is a retired Bolivian football midfielder. In 2006, he was appointed by the Bolivian Government under President Evo Morales as Minister of Sports, but he resigned a year later. He currently runs his own youth football academy in his hometown.[1]

Playing career

Club

At the club level, Melgar played for Blooming, Bolívar, Oriente Petrolero and Real Santa Cruz in Bolivia, as well as Everton (VdM) and Cobreloa in Chile.

He also played in Argentina for the two giants and fierce rivals Boca Juniors and River Plate.

In addition, during his career, he also had 53 Copa Libertadores appearances with 2 goals scored.

International

Melgar was capped 89 times and scored 6 international goals for Bolivia between 1980 and 1997.[2] His tally of 89 caps was a national record until January 31, 2002, when it was broken by Marco Sandy who obtained his 90th cap in a friendly match against Brazil. Melgar played all three matches at the 1994 FIFA World Cup, and his club at that time was The Strongest.

Managerial career

Following his retirement, Melgar pursued a managerial career. In 2000, he made his official debut as manager with Oriente Petrolero. Later in the year he also managed Blooming. In October 2002 he assumed his duties as the U-17 and U-20 national teams, but his stint was unsuccessful.

Honours

SeasonClubTitle
1984BloomingLiga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano
1990Oriente PetroleroLiga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano
1993The StrongestLiga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano

Notes and References

  1. http://www.miltonmelgar.com/escuela.asp Escuela de Fútbol Milton Melgar
  2. https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/melgar-intl.html José Milton Melgar - International Appearances