Academia Deportiva Cantolao

Academia Deportiva Cantolao
Full name Academia Deportiva Cantolao
Founded 1981
Chairman Dante Mandriotti
League Copa Perú

Academia Deportiva Cantolao is a Peruvian football club based in the city of Callao, Peru. However, the club is mostly known for its youth academy. Their football academy is one of the most popular in Peru. Academia Cantolao has educated many players who have gone on to play in the Torneo Descentralizado (Peruvian top-flight) and abroad. Probably their most recognized graduate is former Bayern Munich striker Claudio Pizarro.

History

Club

In the 1982 Copa Perú, the club classified to the Final Stage, but was eliminated by Atlético Grau and Atlético Torino.

Youth academy

Academia Cantolao as a youth academy currently educates players ranging from the U-8 level up to U-20.

Noted alumni

Claudio Pizarro is a youth product of Academia Deportiva Cantolao.
Player[1] Year of birth Year joined club Playing
Position
National team Years Played
for National Team
Miguel Rebosio 1976 Centre back  Peru 19972005
Claudio Pizarro 1978 Striker  Peru 1999present
Carlos Lobatón 1980 Central Midfielder  Peru 2005present
Rainer Torres 1980 Central Midfielder  Peru 2005present
Juan Carlos Mariño 1982 Attacking Midfielder  Peru 2006present
Luis Ramírez 1984 Attacking Midfielder  Peru 2005present
Junior Viza 1985 Attacking Midfielder  Peru 2006
Junior Ross 1986 Winger  Peru 2005present
Daniel Chávez 1988 Striker  Peru 2008present
Carlos Zambrano 1989 20002006 Centre back  Peru 2008present
Reimond Manco 1990 Attacking Midfielder  Peru 2008present
Yoshimar Yotún 1990 19972002[2] Full back  Peru 2011present

Honours

National

Runner-up (1): 1985
Runner-up (1): 2015

Regional

Winners (2): 1981, 2015
Winners (2): 2014, 2015
Winners (1): 1981

See also

References

  1. "Famous Players". Cantolao.org. Retrieved 2012-05-31.
  2. "Yoshimar Yotun – Player Profile" (in Spanish). goaldebronce.blogspot.com. 4 November 2008. Archived from the original on 9 October 2011. Retrieved 7 November 2011.

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