Footballer Stories: Piero Alva on Juan Carlos Oblitas: Talking about the Blind Man is the only gay side I have | Cuto’s Faith | SPORTS

The ex-striker of Universitario was reunited with his friend ‘Cuto’ Guadalupe to remember anecdotes from his football career and among the stories of ‘Zorro’, there is a DT. which has a very special place: .

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The attacker was led by Oblitas when he was part of the Peruvian U-20 team and the mark he left on him remains with him to this day.

“His bearing, how he spoke to you, always well dressed, there he was in his forties, he had some yucas. He was a lot of talk, I liked that and training with him at 17, 18 years old was a luxury “held.

Alva remembered how once he had to take out of his own money to give him some per diem that had been stolen from him.

The ‘Blind’, what quality of technician. Talking regarding Juan is the only gay side I have, it’s extraordinary. If they tell me to reincarnate in someone, it is in him. In a game they gave me 100 dollars in travel expenses, I left them, I went to train and they were lost. I told him: ‘Juan, they robbed me.’ He told me not to fight. the next day, from his money he gave me 100 coconuts”, he recounted.

“The only one that fails, and it was always my claim, is that it was trusted. That was the only process that was only trained for 3 months, in minors. There is always that feeling of what would have happened if we had had at least six months of preparation. Alvarado was a starter in Cristal, Pompo, Tony Oswaldo and Mario, they rarely went to the national team, the cholo Pardo alternated often. Balvín, played in Cienciano “he added.

The beloved former ‘cream’ player, Piero Alva, confessed that he feels a great admiration for Juan Carlos ‘El Ciego Oblitas’, whom he had as coach in the U-20 of Peru.

The slap to Amoako

Piero Alva gave an account of the tenacity of the ‘Ciego’. Already retired from soccer activity, Oblitas continued with an enviable physique and did not back down when fighting. This was demonstrated in a clash that he had with the African striker Prince Amoako.

“Once they kicked one of the boys, I think it was Prince Amoako, and the ‘Ciego’ stopped practice and said: “What’s up, it’s a practice match”, and the zambo kind of wants to send him to the m…, he makes a gesture”beginning.

Oblitas took this gesture as a lack of respect and, far from calling for calm to continue training, decided to apply a corrective that the Ghanaian was not going to receive well.

“Then the ‘Ciego’ slaps him in the face and the zambo became like an animal. Do you think the ‘Blind’ took a step back? he even said not to catch him, to leave him. Those gestures had “sentenced.

Piero Alva in ‘La Fe de Cuto’: he was a surfer before football, his move to the U and his admiration for Oblitas

and with a super special guest, very focused, determined and, above all, with several anecdotes like the ones you like. We are talking regarding my brother Piero Alva, who comes to the restaurant to tell everything.

Piero Alva tells us in this program some little-known details of his beginnings in soccer and how the sport of waves was fundamental in his childhood in Barranco and Chorrillos so that he might find an opportunity in a youth team and then move on to Universitario.

But that is not all. Piero Alva tells us that he met Ángel Sánchez, the referee who left them out of a youth world championship. What did he tell you? Don’t stop watching the show. Let’s start, my people. And you know, never forget that .

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