Michael Guevara | |
Fullname: | Michael Fidel Guevara Legua |
Birth Date: | 10 June 1984 |
Birth Place: | Lima, Peru |
Height: | 1.73 m |
Position: | Attacking midfielder Centre midfielder |
Youthclubs1: | Universitario |
Years1: | 2002–2005 |
Years2: | 2005–2006 |
Years3: | 2006–2007 |
Years4: | 2007 |
Years5: | 2008 |
Years6: | 2008 |
Years7: | 2009 |
Years8: | 2009 |
Years9: | 2010–2011 |
Years10: | 2012 |
Years11: | 2012–2013 |
Years12: | 2013 |
Years13: | 2014 |
Years14: | 2014–2015 |
Years15: | 2015 |
Years16: | 2016 |
Years17: | 2018 |
Clubs1: | Universitario |
Clubs2: | Unión Huaral |
Clubs3: | Sport Boys |
Clubs4: | Universitario |
Clubs5: | Juan Aurich |
Clubs6: | Univ. César Vallejo |
Clubs7: | Jagiellonia Białystok |
Clubs8: | CNI |
Clubs9: | Sport Boys |
Clubs10: | Univ. San Martín |
Clubs11: | Juan Aurich |
Clubs12: | Once Caldas |
Clubs13: | UTC |
Clubs14: | Unión Comercio |
Clubs15: | Los Caimanes |
Clubs16: | Unión Huaral |
Clubs17: | Unión Huaral |
Caps1: | 61 |
Goals1: | 7 |
Caps2: | 9 |
Goals2: | 1 |
Caps3: | 38 |
Goals3: | 5 |
Caps4: | 13 |
Goals4: | 0 |
Caps5: | 21 |
Goals5: | 0 |
Caps6: | 17 |
Goals6: | 2 |
Caps7: | 3 |
Goals7: | 0 |
Caps8: | 19 |
Goals8: | 6 |
Caps9: | 62 |
Goals9: | 11 |
Caps10: | 0 |
Goals10: | 0 |
Caps11: | 50 |
Goals11: | 6 |
Caps12: | 15 |
Goals12: | 0 |
Caps13: | 6 |
Goals13: | 0 |
Caps14: | 10 |
Goals14: | 0 |
Caps15: | 17 |
Goals15: | 5 |
Caps16: | 8 |
Goals16: | 3 |
Caps17: | 18 |
Goals17: | 3 |
Nationalyears1: | 2011–2013 |
Nationalteam1: | Peru |
Nationalcaps1: | 13 |
Nationalgoals1: | 0 |
Michael Fidel Guevara Legua (born 10 June 1984) is a Peruvian former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder.[1] He was included for one minute in the Peru national football team led by Sergio Markarián, and helped his team finish third in the 2011 Copa America in Argentina.
Guevara developed as footballer in the youth academy of Peruvian giants Universitario de Deportes. He was promoted to their first team in July 2002.[2]
Guevara made his senior debut for the Peruvian national team on February 8, 2011, in a friendly against Panama.[3] Debuting in Moquegua, manager Sergio Markarián put him in the starting eleven and later replaced him in the 46th minute for Carlos Lobatón as the match finished 1–0 for Peru.[3]