Teresio Centurión Explained

Teresio Centurión
Fullname:Teresio Faustino Centurión Sosa
Birth Date:1958 10, df=yes
Years1:1976–1980
Years2:1981
Years3:1981–1989
Years4:1990
Years5:1991
Years6:1991
Years7:1992
Clubs1:Sol de América
Clubs2:Capitán Figari
Clubs3:Sol de América
Clubs4:Cerro Corá
Clubs5:12 de Junio C.O.
Clubs6:Silvio Pettirossi
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Teresio Faustino Centurión Sosa (born 3 October 1958) is a former football midfielder and coach.

Career

Centurión started his career in Sol de América in 1976 until 1989, with a 3-month spell at club Capitán Figari in 1981. He also played for other Paraguayan clubs until 1992 where he ended his career playing for Humaitá. Centurión became a symbol for Sol de América where he spent the majority of his career, obtaining the first championship for the club in 1986 and several second-place finishes (1978, 1979, 1981, 1988).

As a coach, he managed several teams from Atyrá, Limpio and Guarambaré; as well as Silvio Pettirossi and the youth divisions of Sol de América.[1]

Titles

SeasonTeamTitle
1986Sol de AméricaParaguayan 1st division
1990Cerro CoráParaguayan 2nd division

Notes and References

  1. http://www.albirroja.com/history/viejo/centurion.html Teresio Centurión: Un ‘‘6’’ con la zurda mágica