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Julio César Anderson

Julio César Anderson Quiroga (27 November 1947 – 7 August 2021) was a Guatemalan professional football striker who played the majority of his career for C.S.D. Municipal, in the Liga Mayor A, the top tier in the country. He was on the squad when it won the 1974 CONCACAF Champions' Cup. When he retired, he was the club's all-time leading goalscorer, and was the top scorer of the Liga Nacional three straight years. He was briefly in Mexico's top league, the Primera División.

Julio César Anderson
Personal information
Full name Julio César Anderson Quiroga
Date of birth (1947-11-27)27 November 1947
Place of birth Tiquisate, Guatemala
Date of death 7 August 2021(2021-08-07) (aged 73)[1]
Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1967–1969 Suchitepéquez
1969–1975 Municipal
1975 Atlético Potosino
1975–1984 Municipal
?–1987 Aurora
International career
1969–1977 Guatemala
Medal record
Men's football
Representing  Guatemala
CONCACAF Championship
Runner-up 1969 Costa Rica
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

He also was a member of the Guatemala national team, he played at the 1976 Olympic Games and in two World Cup qualifying campaigns.

Club career edit

Born in Tiquisate, Escuintla, Anderson began his professional career with Deportivo Suchitepéquez in 1967, who originally contracted him for Q 75. He remained there until 1 April 1969, when Municipal acquired him for a Q 3000 fee.[2][3]

Anderson played 11 years for Municipal, and along with players such as Alberto López Oliva, Benjamín Monterroso, and Emilio Mitrovich, formed the core of the team that went on to win the CONCACAF Champions' Cup in 1974 and played the Copa Interamericana against CA Independiente of Argentina. In 1973 Municipal won the Liga Mayor title and continued its successful run that season by winning the 1974 Copa Fraternidad where they faced the top clubs of Central America, with Anderson scoring goals against C.S. Cartaginés (two goals), C.D. Águila (two goals), and Aurora F.C. (two goals) to help the team advance to the 1974 CONCACAF Champions' Cup. Municipal would win that title as well, with Anderson contributing to victories against CD Marathón 4–0 on aggregate (where he scored two goals), CD Motagua 4–0 on aggregate (scored once), and Alianza FC, before facing SV Transvaal in the final, won 4–2 on aggregate by Municipal, with Anderson scoring once. Municipal won the domestic league title again in 1974, and Anderson was the top scorer of the season with 26 goals, including a hat-trick against arch-rivals Comunicaciones in a 7–3 win.[4]

In 1975, by recommendation of Argentine coach Luis Grill Prieto, he had a stint with Atlético Potosino in the Mexican First Division,[2] and although he performed well, scoring against several teams, he decided to return to Guatemala due to the unwelcoming behaviour of his teammates.[2][3]

Following his return to Municipal, he became the league's top scorer twice more, in 1975 (tied with Selvin Pennant with 33 goals), and 1976 (17 goals). Overall, he scored 164 goals with Municipal, becoming the highest scorer in the club's history, until his record was surpassed by Juan Carlos Plata. Anderson remains as of 2011 the team's second highest scorer ever. Having also played for Aurora F.C., he retired from playing in 1987, having scored 209 goals in 549 top division league matches during his career according to the IFFHS, being the third highest scorer ever in the Guatemalan top flight and ranking among the 300 highest scorers in history.[5]

International career edit

Anderson was first called up to the Guatemala national team in 1969, participating at the IV CONCACAF Championship. In 1972 and 1973, he appeared in five matches during 1974 World Cup qualifying. On 1 July 1976 he scored the only goal of a 1–0 win in a friendly match against Costa Rica, coming off the bench.[6] He was then part of the national team at the 1976 Olympic Tournament, playing in the match against Michel Platini's France that Guatemala lost 4–1.[7] He played in eight matches and scored one goal during the 1978 World Cup qualifying campaign, including his last cap, in a 2–2 draw against El Salvador at the Estadio Azteca on 23 October 1977.

Honours edit

References edit

  1. ^ Chang, Christopher (7 August 2021). "Fallece el exfutbolista guatemalteco Julio César Anderson" [Former Guatemalan football player Julio César Anderson dies] (in Spanish). Emisoras Unidas. Retrieved 14 August 2022.
  2. ^ a b c (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 May 2011. Retrieved 22 January 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ a b Julio César Anderson
  4. ^ Mañana se juega el clásico 262
  5. ^ IFFHS
  6. ^ La Nacion – Google News Archive Search
  7. ^ FIFA.com - Previous Tournaments 20 July 2012 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • FIFA competition record (archived)
  • Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. . Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 22 January 2011.

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Anderson and the second or maternal family name is Quiroga Julio Cesar Anderson Quiroga 27 November 1947 7 August 2021 was a Guatemalan professional football striker who played the majority of his career for C S D Municipal in the Liga Mayor A the top tier in the country He was on the squad when it won the 1974 CONCACAF Champions Cup When he retired he was the club s all time leading goalscorer and was the top scorer of the Liga Nacional three straight years He was briefly in Mexico s top league the Primera Division Julio Cesar AndersonPersonal informationFull nameJulio Cesar Anderson QuirogaDate of birth 1947 11 27 27 November 1947Place of birthTiquisate GuatemalaDate of death7 August 2021 2021 08 07 aged 73 1 Position s StrikerSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1967 1969Suchitepequez1969 1975Municipal1975Atletico Potosino1975 1984Municipal 1987AuroraInternational career1969 1977GuatemalaMedal record Men s football Representing Guatemala CONCACAF Championship Runner up 1969 Costa Rica Club domestic league appearances and goals He also was a member of the Guatemala national team he played at the 1976 Olympic Games and in two World Cup qualifying campaigns Contents 1 Club career 2 International career 3 Honours 4 References 5 External linksClub career editBorn in Tiquisate Escuintla Anderson began his professional career with Deportivo Suchitepequez in 1967 who originally contracted him for Q 75 He remained there until 1 April 1969 when Municipal acquired him for a Q 3000 fee 2 3 Anderson played 11 years for Municipal and along with players such as Alberto Lopez Oliva Benjamin Monterroso and Emilio Mitrovich formed the core of the team that went on to win the CONCACAF Champions Cup in 1974 and played the Copa Interamericana against CA Independiente of Argentina In 1973 Municipal won the Liga Mayor title and continued its successful run that season by winning the 1974 Copa Fraternidad where they faced the top clubs of Central America with Anderson scoring goals against C S Cartagines two goals C D Aguila two goals and Aurora F C two goals to help the team advance to the 1974 CONCACAF Champions Cup Municipal would win that title as well with Anderson contributing to victories against CD Marathon 4 0 on aggregate where he scored two goals CD Motagua 4 0 on aggregate scored once and Alianza FC before facing SV Transvaal in the final won 4 2 on aggregate by Municipal with Anderson scoring once Municipal won the domestic league title again in 1974 and Anderson was the top scorer of the season with 26 goals including a hat trick against arch rivals Comunicaciones in a 7 3 win 4 In 1975 by recommendation of Argentine coach Luis Grill Prieto he had a stint with Atletico Potosino in the Mexican First Division 2 and although he performed well scoring against several teams he decided to return to Guatemala due to the unwelcoming behaviour of his teammates 2 3 Following his return to Municipal he became the league s top scorer twice more in 1975 tied with Selvin Pennant with 33 goals and 1976 17 goals Overall he scored 164 goals with Municipal becoming the highest scorer in the club s history until his record was surpassed by Juan Carlos Plata Anderson remains as of 2011 the team s second highest scorer ever Having also played for Aurora F C he retired from playing in 1987 having scored 209 goals in 549 top division league matches during his career according to the IFFHS being the third highest scorer ever in the Guatemalan top flight and ranking among the 300 highest scorers in history 5 International career editAnderson was first called up to the Guatemala national team in 1969 participating at the IV CONCACAF Championship In 1972 and 1973 he appeared in five matches during 1974 World Cup qualifying On 1 July 1976 he scored the only goal of a 1 0 win in a friendly match against Costa Rica coming off the bench 6 He was then part of the national team at the 1976 Olympic Tournament playing in the match against Michel Platini s France that Guatemala lost 4 1 7 He played in eight matches and scored one goal during the 1978 World Cup qualifying campaign including his last cap in a 2 2 draw against El Salvador at the Estadio Azteca on 23 October 1977 Honours editLiga Mayor 1969 70 1974 1976 Copa Fraternidad 1974 CONCACAF Champions Cup 1974 Liga Mayor top scorer 1974 1975 1976References edit Chang Christopher 7 August 2021 Fallece el exfutbolista guatemalteco Julio Cesar Anderson Former Guatemalan football player Julio Cesar Anderson dies in Spanish Emisoras Unidas Retrieved 14 August 2022 a b c Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 16 May 2011 Retrieved 22 January 2012 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link a b Julio Cesar Anderson Manana se juega el clasico 262 IFFHS La Nacion Google News Archive Search FIFA com Previous Tournaments Archived 20 July 2012 at the Wayback 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