Federico Justiniano
Bolivian footballer (born 1964)
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | (1964-07-18) 18 July 1964 (age 60) | ||
Place of birth | Montero, Bolivia | ||
International career | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1987 | Bolivia | 3 | (0) |
Federico Justiniano (born 18 July 1964) is a Bolivian footballer.[1] He played in three matches for the Bolivia national football team in 1987.[2] He was also part of Bolivia's squad for the 1987 Copa América tournament.[3]
References
External links
- Federico Justiniano at WorldFootball.net
- Federico Justiniano at National-Football-Teams.com
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Guabirá – managers
- Coutinho (1975)
- González (1975–76)
- Baldi (1990–91)
- Carotti (1995)
- Sánchez c (1995)
- Roldán (1995)
- Carotti (1996)
- Ragusa (1997)
- Roque (1998)
- Bentrón (1998)
- Blacut (1998)
- Batista (1999)
- Núñez (2000)
- Ragusa (2000)
- Bonilla (2000)
- Martínez (2001)
- Ludueña (2001–02)
- Brun (2002)
- Carvajal (2002)
- Carotti (2003)
- Mansilla (2003)
- Núñez (2003)
- Carotti (2004)
- Ramírez (2005)
- Brun (2005)
- Fontana (2007)
- Antelo (2008)
- Gottardi (2008)
- J. Peña (2009)
- Ligori (2010)
- Rea c (2010)
- Chacior (2010)
- Marrupe (2011–12)
- Cristaldo (2012)
- Elizeche (2012)
- Chacior (2012–13)
- Quiroz (2013)
- de la Torre (2013–14)
- Á. Peña (2014)
- Ayala (2014)
- Ochoaizpur (2014–15)
- Notta (2015)
- Justiniano (2015–16)
- H. Sosa c (2016)
- Arias c (2016)
- Antelo (2016–18)
- Arana (2019)
- Espinel (2019)
- Andrada (2019–21)
- Antelo (2021–22)
- Soria (2022–23)
- Mojica c (2023)
- Portugal (2023)
- Mojica c (2023)
- Notta c (2023)
- Gay (2023)
- Marinangeli (2023)
- Notta c (2023)
- Viviani (2023–24)
- Mojica (2024–)
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