Roberto Mosquera

Roberto Mosquera
Personal information
Full nameRoberto Orlando Mosquera Vera
Date of birth21 June 1956
Place of birthLima, Peru
Playing positionForward
Club information
Current team
Juan Aurich (manager)
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1974–1980Sporting Cristal
1981Talleres Córdoba
1982–1984Deportivo Cali109(11)
1985Once Caldas15(2)
1986San Agustín
1987Cúcuta Deportivo5(1)
1988Aucas
National team
1978–1981Peru16(4)
Teams managed
1995Unión Huaral
1996–1997Sporting Cristal (assistant)
1998–1999Alcides Vigo
2000Deportivo Wanka
2001Unión Minas
2002Deportivo Wanka
2002–2004Coronel Bolognesi
2004–2005Melgar
2006Sport Boys
2007Deportivo Municipal
2008–2009Coronel Bolognesi
2010Sport Ancash
2010–2011Sport Huancayo
2012–2013Sporting Cristal
2013–Juan Aurich
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Roberto Orlando Mosquera Vera (born 21 June 1956) is a Peruvian football manager and former forward who played for Peru in the 1978 FIFA World Cup.[1] He is currently the manager of Juan Aurich in the Torneo Descentralizado.

Club career

Mosquera was forged in the minor divisions of Sporting Cristal, influenced by two relatives who played in the club: his father, Roberto Mosquera Sr. who played for Sporting Tobaco, and his uncle Max Mosquera, Cristal champion in 1956. He debuted in 1974 and played 3 games that year. Mosquera was consolidated as a starter the following years and was part of the powerful team that won the Bicampeonato in 1979 and 1980.

Then he migrated to Argentina where he played for Talleres de Córdoba. He later played for clubs in Colombia, Ecuador and Peru's Deportivo San Augustine, with whom he won the 1986 championship.

International career

Mosquera played for the Peruvian National Team in 16 games where scored 4 goals. He was also part of the team who participated in the World Cup 1978 and the Copa America 1979.

Managerial career

His first coaching experience was leading the Union in 1995 Huaral regular season the following year joined the Sporting Cristal where he managed a few games as interim coach. Sergio Markarian was assistant in the direction of Cristal for two years, and he obtained the Decentralized Championship and was runner-up in the 1996 and 1997 Copa Libertadores.

The following years led to a series of provincial teams in Peru, said its passage by Coronel Bolognesi between 2002 and 2004 which made his best seasons and classifying a first international cup. He most recently managed Sport Huancayo. He is set to be the mamager for Sporting Cristal once again in the 2012 season.

Honours

Player

Sporting Cristal
San Agustín

Manager

Sporting Cristal

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