Santiago Acasiete Explained

Santiago Acasiete
Fullname:Wilmer Santiago Acasiete Ariadela
Birth Date:22 November 1977
Birth Place:Callao, Peru
Height:1.820NaN0
Position:Centre back
Currentclub:Deportivo Municipal (manager)
Youthyears1:1989–1994
Youthclubs1:Universitario
Years1:1995–2001
Caps1:42
Goals1:3
Years2:2002
Caps2:36
Goals2:2
Years3:2003–2004
Caps3:51
Goals3:7
Years4:2004–2012
Caps4:200
Goals4:13
Years5:2012–2014
Caps5:67
Goals5:5
Totalcaps:396
Totalgoals:30
Nationalyears1:2004–2013
Nationalcaps1:42
Nationalgoals1:2
Manageryears1:2023
Managerclubs1:Deportivo Municipal (assistant)
Manageryears2:2023–
Managerclubs2:Deportivo Municipal

Wilmer Santiago Acasiete Ariadela (born 22 November 1977) is a Peruvian football manager and former player who played as a central defender. He is the current manager of Deportivo Municipal.

He also holds a Spanish passport due to the many years he spent in the country, mainly with Almería,[1] with whom he appeared in four La Liga seasons.

Acasiete represented Peru in three Copa América tournaments.

Club career

Born in Callao, Acasiete started playing professionally with Deportivo Wanka, moving in the following year to Universitario de Deportes. After another sole season he joined Cienciano del Cuzco, helping the former country's capital side to the 2003 South American Cup and the 2004 South American Supercup.

For 2004–05, Acasiete signed with UD Almería in the Spanish second division. He was an important defensive element in the Andalusians first-ever promotion to La Liga in 2007, being used intermittently in the subsequent seasons however: in his first top level campaign in Spain he appeared in only 20 games, but still managed to award his team six points with last-minute home strikes against Sevilla FC[2] and Villarreal CF (both 1–0).[3]

Following the end of 2011–12, spent again in the second level, 34-year-old Acasiete opted out of his contract with Almería and returned to his former club Cienciano.

International career

Acasiete gained more than 40 caps for the Peru national team, the first on 18 February 2004 at almost 27,[4] and participated at the 2004 and 2007 Copa América.

On 7 December 2007, he was found guilty of having introduced women and alcohol into the national squad's hotel two days before Peru's away drubbing at the hands of Ecuador (5–1), and was thus suspended 18 months (1.5 years) from international competition (national sides only).[5] On 3 July of the following year, after an investigation and a review of the facts, the suspension was changed to three months (from the date of appeal in April) with a US$10,000 fine.

Honours

Cienciano

2003

2004

Peru

Notes and References

  1. http://www.udalmeriasad.com/udalmeria/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=859&Itemid=33 Acasiete ya es espãnol (Acasiete is already Spanish)
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20121025234901/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=226665&cc=5739 Almeria 1–0 FC Sevilla
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20121025234905/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=226729&cc=5739 Almeria 1–0 Villarreal
  4. Web site: Peru – Record International Players. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Pierrend, José Luis. 28 May 2009. 27 January 2010.
  5. http://uk.reuters.com/article/footballNews/idUKL288657720080328 Peru ban Farfán and Pizarro for 18 months