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Hector CHUMPITAZ | 1970-1975 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)

CHUMPITAZ PES STATS | 1970-1975

electric_trigger Club: Universitario Deportes Number: 6 Position: CB Nationality: Peruvian Era/Age: 1974-1975, aged 25-30 Hector CHUMPITAZ | 1970-1975 Foot: R Side: B Length: 168 Weight: 71 Attack: 62 Defence: 92 Balance: 84 Stamina: 86 Top Speed: 86 Acceleration: 88 Response: 90 Agility: 86 Dribble Accuracy: 76 Dribble Speed: 76 Short Pass Accuracy: 78 Short Pass Speed: 76 Long Pass Accuracy: 78 Long Pass Speed: 76 Shot Accuracy: 78 Shot Power: 90 Shot Technique: 79 Free Kick Accuracy: 85 Curving: 67 Header: 85 Jump: 88 Technique: 88 Aggression: 86 Mentality: 94 Keeper Skill: 50 Team Work Ability: 82 Injury Tolerance: B Condition/Fitness: 8 Weak Foot Accuracy: 5 Weak Foot Frequency: 5 Special *Covering *D-Line *Marking *Middle Shooting Héctor Eduardo Chumpitaz González (born April 12, 1944 in Cañete) is a former footballer from Peru. He was the captain of the Peruvian national team that was victorious at Copa America 1975 and during the 1970 and 1978 World Cups, is considered one of the greatest south american defenders of all-time. Nicknamed El Capitán de America (America's Captain) because of his great technique, his leadership, his organisation ability on the field and was selected captain of the American continent's team. Chumpitaz with 105 appearancesis is the second most capped player in the history of the Peru national team, with Teófilo Cubillas and Hugo Sotil, have been some of Peru's most recognized football players and was named to the list of best World Cup players of all time by Terra.com in 2006. He was elected the 35th best South american footballer of the 20th century in a poll by the IFFHS in 2000. At the age of 19, Chumpitaz joined a second division team in Peru, the Unidad Vecinal. Chumpitaz became a first division player in 1964, when he was signed by Deportivo Municipal, a team where he stayed until 1965. During 1966, Chumpitaz began playing for Universitario de Deportes, where he was part of the team that won 5 Peruvian league championships (1966, 1967, 1969, 1971 and 1974). Chumpitaz captained the Universitario de Deportes side to a runner up in the Copa Libertadores 1972, losing 2-1 to Independiente of the Argentina in the final. In 1973, All-Star teams from the American and European continents played against each other in Barcelona, Spain. Soccer greats such as Johan Cruyff, Franz Beckenbauer, Teofilo Cubillas participated in that game. Chumpitaz was selected captain of the American continent's team[2] thus earning the nickname America's Captain. The game finishes 4-4 and in Penalty kicks, America wins 7-6. The following year, he was signed, for the first time, by an international club, when he played with the F.C. Atlas A.C. team in Mexico. In 1977, he went on to play for Sporting Cristal, a team he would play with until 1984. He won 3 Peruvian league championships (1979, 1980 and 1983). He became Peruvian history's top scoring defender of first division, with 65 goals in 456 matches. International career On April 3 of that year, Chumpitaz played his first game as a member of Peru's national soccer team, when the Peruvians lost to Paraguay, 1-0, in Lima. On May 16, 1965, Chumpitaz played his first World Cup qualifier game, as Peru beat Venezuela, 1-0, in Lima. His first game abroad came later that year, as Peru and Venezuela held a rematch in Caracas, with the Peruvians defeating the Venezuelans by a score of 6-3. Chumpitaz secured his first World Cup action when Peru's national team, winning 1-0 in Lima, and soon tied with Argentina, 2-2, on August 31, 1969 in Buenos Aires. Chumpitaz played his first World Cup game on June 2, 1970, when the Peruvians defeated Bulgaria, 3-2, in León, Mexico. Although Peru advanced to the quarterfinals of that World Cup, they were eliminated by Brazil on June 14 in Guadalajara, by a score of 4-2. Chumpitaz played for Peru's national team in the Independence Cup, held between June 18 and June 25, 1972, in Manaus, Brazil. He helped his team to the championship game with a 1-0 victory over Venezuela, but the Peruvian team lost in its group's final game to Yugoslavia, 2-1. In 1975, Chumpitaz played for the national team that won the Copa America held in Colombia. Chumpitaz returned to the World Cup in 1978, when Peru played for the FIFA's most heralded championship in Argentina. Peru played six games in that World Cup, winning three of them. This would turn out to be Chumpitaz's last World Cup participation; he retired from the Peruvian national team after the team qualified for the 1982 World Cup, held in Spain. Chumpitaz played a total of 105 games with the national team. In February 2008, to celebrate of first World Cup win Brasilian, he was selected as the All-Star First Team of America of the past 50 years.[6 Hector CHUMPITAZ | 1970-1975 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)

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