Juan Carlos Sánchez (footballer, born 1956) explained

Juan Carlos Sánchez
Fullname:Juan Carlos Sánchez Frías
Birth Date:1956 9, df=yes
Years1:1977–1978
Years2:1979–1980
Years3:1981–1985
Years4:1986
Years5:1987
Years6:1988
Years7:1990
Years8:1991
Years9:1992
Clubs9:San José
Caps1:?
Caps2:64
Caps3:165
Caps4:36
Caps5:23
Caps6:24
Caps7:33
Caps8:26
Caps9:28
Totalcaps:399
Goals1:?
Goals2:43
Goals3:136
Goals4:22
Goals5:11
Goals6:11
Goals7:20
Goals8:10
Goals9:10
Totalgoals:263
Nationalyears1:1985
Nationalcaps1:5
Nationalgoals1:1
Pcupdate:June 2007

Juan Carlos Sánchez Frías (born 1 September 1956 in Formosa, Argentina) is a former football striker who played most of his career in the Bolivian League. Born in Argentina, he played five matches for Bolivia national team.

Sánchez started his career with Argentine club Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy in 1972. By 1979, he moved to Bolivia to play for Guabirá, where in 1980 he became the top-scorer in the Bolivian league for the first time by netting 21 goals; his scoring ability bought him a transfer to Blooming, where he spent the best years of his professional career. Playing for Blooming, he scored 136 goals in five seasons, including the league top-scorer in 1981 and 1983.

In 1984, Sánchez helped Blooming win the Bolivian title, and in 1985 he became the Copa Libertadores topscorer with 11 goals, 6 of which came in an 8–0 victory over Deportivo Italia, which set a Copa Libertadores record.

In 1986, he joined Jorge Wilstermann, but then returned to Blooming in 1987.

Sánchez also had a spell with Deportivo Litoral before joining San José in 1990, where he became topscorer in the Bolivian league for the fourth time in his career.

In 1991, he joined Independiente Petrolero, and then returned to San José to retire at the end of the 1992 season. He scored a total of 263 goals during his professional career, becoming the second all-time top-scorer in Bolivian League history.[1]

Moreover, Sánchez played a total of 53 Copa Libertadores games during his career, scoring 26 goals, which puts him in 8th place in the list of all-time scorers for that competition.

Honours

SeasonClubTitle
1980GuabiráLiga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano top scorer: 21 goals
1981BloomingLiga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano top scorer: 30 goals
1981BloomingTopscorer in South American football: 30 goals
1983BloomingLiga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano top scorer: 30 goals
1983BloomingTopscorer in South American football: 30 goals
1985Copa Libertadores top scorer 1985: 11 goals
1990San JoséLiga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano top scorer: 20 goals

After retirement

After retirement Sánchez has gone on to coach and manage several teams, he was a coach at Guabirá, assistant manager at Blooming and he has served as the manager of the Bolivia under-17 and under-20 teams. He currently resides in Montero, Bolivia where he runs his own youth football academy.

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.rsssf.org/tablesb/boltops.html rsssf: Bolivian league topscorers