Jorge Valderrama

Bolivian footballer (1906-1964)
Jorge Valderrama
Bolivia national football team line-up on July 17, 1930, right before the match against Yugoslavia. Valderrama is the one wearing the "I" shirt.
Personal information
Full name Jorge Luis Valderrama
Date of birth (1906-12-12)December 12, 1906
Place of birth Bolivia
Date of death December 1964 (aged 58 or 57)
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1929–1930 Oruro Royal ? (?)
International career
1926–1930 Bolivia 7 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Jorge Luis Valderrama [1] (12 December 1906 – December 1964) was a Bolivian football midfielder.

Career

During his career he has made two appearances for the Bolivia national team at the 1930 FIFA World Cup.[1] He has passed his career with Oruro Royal.

References

  1. ^ World Football Stats

External links

  • Jorge Valderrama – FIFA competition record (archived)
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Bolivia squad1926 South American Championship
  • FW Aguilar
  • FW Alborta
  • MF Angulo
  • GK Araníbar
  • GK Bermúdez
  • FW Bustamante
  • DF Chavarría
  • DF Lara
  • FW Méndez
  • MF Sáinz
  • FW C. Soto
  • MF J. Soto
  • DF Urriolagoitía
  • MF Valderrama
  • Coach: Valderrama
Bolivia
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Bolivia squad1927 South American Championship fourth place
  • FW Alborta
  • GK Bermúdez
  • FW Bustamante
  • DF Chavarría
  • DF Lara
  • FW Malpartida
  • FW Méndez
  • MF Pinilla
  • MF Renjel
  • FW Sáinz
  • FW C. Soto
  • MF J. Soto
  • FW Toro
  • MF Valderrama
  • Coach: Valderrama
Bolivia
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Bolivia squad1930 FIFA World Cup
Bolivia
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Bolivia national football teammanagers
(c) = caretaker manager


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