Marco Sandy

Marco Antonio Sandy Sansusty ( born August 29, 1971 in Cochabamba ) is a former Bolivian football player who was used mostly in central defense.

Club career

For most of his career spent Sandy at his home club Bolívar, but this he left three times then return to a brief stint with his new club. Overall, he completed 393 games for Bolívar and came to 53 missions with his other clubs, including Real Valladolid in Spain and Gimnasia de Jujuy in Argentina.

Career in the national team

His debut in the national team was Sandy on 29 January 1993 in a friendly match against Honduras in Cochabamba, which was won 3-1.

After this game, Sandy came in another 92 games in his country for use, scoring six goals. He participated in the 1994 World Cup in part in the United States, resigned Bolivia, however, in a group with Germany, Spain and South Korea in the first round as a Table from.

His last international game, he completed ten years later in a qualifying match for the World Cup in Germany, which they lost 1-2 against Venezuela. With 93 internationals he is together with Luis Cristaldo most capped player in Bolivia.

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