Juan Joya

Víctor Juan Joya, full name Juan Víctor Cordero Joya, ( born February 24, 1934 in Lima, Peru, † March 29, 2007 in Lima) was a Peruvian football player.

Playing career

Association

The Joya described as a more powerful and faster players stood up from his debut in 1953 to 1959 in rows of the Peruvian club Alianza Lima. There he was in 1954 and 1955 perunanischer master and depending on the source position in 1957 or 1958 Peruvian scorer with 17 goals scored in 18 games. He then played briefly in 1960 for the Argentine club River Plate. From there he moved to Peñarol. The Montevideanern he belonged from 1961 to 1969 for the squad in La Liga playing team. Joya ran on with the jersey number 11 and was designated in Uruguay as " el Negro Once". This name is probably due to the radio commentator Hebert Pinto. He was also named as " Dueño de la Olympic Village " ( owner of the Olympic Village ), as Joya, which had previously been used in Peru as a center forward, was erected by Roberto Scarone on the left wing and thus at the home games in front of the local Tribune Tribune Olympic Village acted. He won a total of six national champion title in his membership in time to the Aurinegros. These distributed to the years 1961, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1967 and 1968. 1961 he won with his club also in the Copa Libertadores at the time still known as the Copa Campeones de América. Joya stood in two finals in the starting lineup. Another title win in 1961, the victory is listed in the World Cup, including Joya contributed with one use both in the back and in the decider. 1962, participation in the finals of the Copa Campeones de América to beech, where the Uruguayan club to the Brazilian side FC Santos ultimately had to leave the trophy for Peñarol. Joya also worked there with in the finals. Again in 1966 reached the Aurinegros in the Copa Libertadores final round and defeated there, River Plate from Buenos Aires. Joya also denied these games and there he met in the first leg 2-0 draw. In that year, Peñarol repeated also the World Cup triumph. In this respect playout of the title against Real Madrid Joya also worked with. In 1969, he took with his club trophy and the Supercopa de Campeones Inter continental to Uruguay. Overall, the left winger played 132 games for the Montevideaner, in which he scored 56 goals. 216 games and 96 goals has his entire career balance. Throughout his career, Joya also played in his Peruvian homeland in 1970 for Juan Aurich and also a station in Concepción de Lima is recorded. By 1974, more stations on amateur level at Sud América (1971 ), Cinco Esquinas de Pando (1972 ), Defensor de Paso de los Toros (1973 ), Atlante de Chicago (1974) and Deportivo de Tagner Chicago are performed for Joya.

National

Joya was also a member of the senior national team of Peru, for which he took part in both the South American Championship in 1957 at the first playout of that tournament in 1959. In the former event in his Peruvian homeland stands for Joya only a goalless application to beech, while he completed six matches at the tournament in Argentina and scored two goals. Overall, he came to Peru nine times at international level for use and scored three international goals. Also for the Celeste he ran 1962-1965 on in some friendlies.

Achievements

  • 2x World Cup: 1961, 1966
  • Super Copa de Campeones Inter continental: 1969
  • 2x Copa Libertadores ( Copa Campeones de América ): 1961, 1966
  • 6x Uruguayan champion: 1961, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968
  • 2x Peruvian champion: 1954, 1955
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