Gilberto Penayo

Benigno Gilberto " Kike " Penayo ( born April 3, 1933, Asunción, Paraguay ) is a Paraguayan football player.

Life

Breakfast began Penayo to be interested in football and plays in the Salesians of Don Bosco, a Catholic religious order, which maintained its own league for young people. In his career, in which he for the Paraguayan national team came to some games in the 1958 World Cup in Sweden, he never moved abroad. Parallel to the football career he completed a degree in chemistry at the Universidad Nacional de Asunción, where he continued as a professor later worked for over 40 years.

Association

1951-56: Sol de América After an unsuccessful trial with tradition Club Libertad Penayo was taken at Sol de América under contract, where he made ​​his debut in a friendly match against Chacarita Juniors from Buenos Aires. 1959-64: Cerro Porteño After the 1958 World Cup he moved to the most popular Paraguayan football club with which he won a total of two championships. 1964-65: Silvio Pettirossi The finishing his career took Penayo in the second Paraguayan league when Silvio Pettirossi Fútbol Club.

Awards

  • Paraguayan champion: 1961, 1963 ( with Cerro Porteño )
  • Scorer in the Primera División de Paraguay: 1960 (18 goals)
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