Pablo Bengoechea

Pablo Javier Bengoechea Dutra ( born February 27, 1965 in Rivera, Uruguay ) is a former Uruguayan football player and current coach.

Association

The attacking midfielder started his career in 1985 in La Liga at the Wanderers from Montevideo. 1987, in which the Wanderers won the Torneo Competencia the year Bengoechea moved from the Wanderers to FC Sevilla and played there until the 1991/92 season in the Spanish top flight. 135 games and 26 goals are for the Uruguayans as balance among Spaniards to book. In the Apertura 1992 he graduated from then 16 matches in the Argentine Primera División for Gimnasia y Esgrima de La Plata, scoring five goals. In 1993, he finally stood up to the end of his career in 2003 with Peñarol in Montevideo under contract. During the period of his club membership the Aurinegros won seven times the Uruguayan league titles ( 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999 and 2003). In addition, he reached with his club in 1993 and 1994, the final of the Copa Conmebol. In the Copa Parmalat he won with Peñarol in these two years each title. In 1997, he was with ten goals División of the most successful shooter in the Uruguayan Primera.

Bengoechea completed for Aurinegros during his career total of 545 games (166 goals), so he is the one player with the most missions in the history Peñarols is by Néstor Goncalves ( 574 games). Bengoechea is beyond the player Peñarols, which has 35 Clásicos disputed in the championship most inserts in this regard in the club's history. Competition Across he ran in 48 Clásicos and scored 26 goals. (Prior Rankings: July 30, 2011)

National

February 2, 1986 to October 12, 1997 graduated from El Profesor 43 matches ( six goals) for the Uruguayan national football team. With it, he also took part in the 1990 World Cup in Italy and came there to a use in the group match against Belgium where he Uruguayan goal after coming off the bench contributed in the 1-3 defeat. 1987 and 1995 he was part of the Uruguayan banns winner of the Copa América. In 1995 he had play in the final by his 1:1 equalizing goal, which enabled the subsequent penalty shoot- first, decisive share of the title. In the edition of the tournament in 1989, he was also part of the squad.

As coach

In March 2014 he succeeded his compatriot Sergio Markarian, whose assistant he was before, as national coach of Peru.

Achievements

Association

  • 7x Uruguayan champion ( 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999 and 2003)
  • 2x Copa Parmalat (1993, 1994)
  • Torneo Competencia 1987
  • Scorer in the Primera División in 1997

National

  • 2x winner of the Copa América (1987, 1995)
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