Pedro Jirón Explained

Pedro Jirón
Fullname:Pedro José Jirón Rugama
Birth Date:18 December 1939
Birth Place:Diriamba, Nicaragua
Death Place:Diriamba, Nicaragua
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1958–1973
Nationalteam1:Nicaragua

Pedro Jose Jirón Rugama "Peche Jirón" (18 December 1939 – 7 September 2018) was a Nicaraguan professional footballer who played as a midfielder.

Club career

Pedro played in the First Division only with Diriangén for 15 years and was their captain for eight years.[1] Pedro was a universal footballer, with the natural ability to play football anywhere in the world. Winning 3 league titles with Diriangén and aiding the great Manuel Cuadra to many goals.

International career

Pedro captained the Nicaragua national football team for 6 six years and played 5 matches for them as they came sixth in the 1967 CONCACAF Championship.

Style of play

He was an exceptional footballer because he dominated all aspects of the game, his extraordinary vitality allowed him to step on all the grass without leaving a single inch of it without his mark. He is considered the best midfield player of all time for his discipline, for his self-sacrificing dedication as a worker on the field of play, for his feline strategy, his astute tactics and because he was also a mixture of strength and talent.[2]

Life after career

On 9 February 1995, Pedro was inducted into the Nicaraguan Sports Hall of Fame.[3]

Honours

Diriangén

1959, 1969, 1970

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Falleció en Diriamba, “Peché” Jirón, un grande del fútbol nicaragüense. September 8, 2018. nuevaya.com.ni.
  2. Web site: Pedro José Jirón Rugama “Peché Jirón”. February 10, 1995.
  3. Web site: El Nuevo Diario. El Nuevo. Diario. El Nuevo Diario.