- Miguel Ángel Loayza
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Miguel Loayza Personal information Full name Miguel Ángel Loayza Ríos Date of birth June 21, 1940 Place of birth Lima, Peru Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) Playing position Midfielder Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1957-1959 Ciclista Lima ? (?) 1959-1960 FC Barcelona ? (?) 1961-1963 Boca Juniors 21 (7) 1964 Rosario Central 18 (4) 1965 Huracán 29 (6) 1966 River Plate ? (?) 1967-1968 Huracán 46 (25) 1969-1971 Deportivo Cali 52 (25) National team 1959 Peru 7 (5) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).This name uses Spanish naming customs; the first or paternal family name is Loayza and the second or maternal family name is Ríos.Miguel Ángel Loayza Ríos (born 21 June 1940 in Lima) is a retired football midfielder from Peru. He played for several clubs, notably Argentine clubs Huracán, Boca Juniors and River Plate as well as Colombian club Deportivo Cali. He was famous for his short passing, creativity and excellent dribbling ability, nicknamed "El Maestrito" (The Teacher small) in Argentina and "El Mago" (The magician) in Colombia.
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Playing career
He made his debut for Ciclista Lima in June 1957 and quickly demonstrated his talent. He participated with Peru in the Copa America 1959 making a strong performance with 5 goals in 6 matches.[1] On May 17, 1959 Loayza was part of the Peru national team which demolished to England 4-1 in Lima.[2]
After a successful career in Peru he left his homeland at 19 years of age, to play for Spanish club FC Barcelona, he would not return to play in Peru. He was not able to adapt to European football and Loayza moved on to Argentina to play with Boca Juniors, where he played 3 seasons. He won an Argentine League in 1962.
Loayza also played for a number of other clubs in Argentina including Club Atlético Huracán, Rosario Central and Boca Juniors fiercest rivals River Plate.
In 1969 he joined Deportivo Cali where he was part of the team that won 2 Mustang Cup (1969, 1970) and remains one of their most iconic players.[3]
Honors
Season Club Title 1960 FC Barcelona Spanish League 1960 FC Barcelona Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1962 Boca Juniors Primera Division Argentina 1969 Deportivo Cali Colombian Championship 1970 Deportivo Cali Colombian Championship References
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Categories:- 1940 births
- People from Lima
- Peruvian footballers
- Peru international footballers
- FC Barcelona footballers
- Rosario Central footballers
- Boca Juniors footballers
- River Plate footballers
- Peruvian expatriates in Colombia
- Huracán footballers
- Deportivo Cali footballers
- Primera División Argentina players
- La Liga footballers
- Peruvian expatriate footballers
- Expatriate footballers in Spain
- Expatriate footballers in Argentina
- Expatriate footballers in Colombia
- Living people
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