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| name = Marcos Calderón
| image = Marcos Calderon 1975 Copa America.png
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| caption = Calderón holding the [[Copa América]] trophy in 1975
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|fullname=Marcos Calderón
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1928|7|11|df=y}}
| birth_place =[[ Peru]]
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1987|12|8|1928|7|11|df=y}}
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| position = [[Midfielder]]
| years1 = 194?–1951
| clubs1 = [[Club Carlos Concha|Carlos Concha]]
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| years2 = 1951–1956
| clubs2 = [[Sport Boys]]
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| manageryears1 = 1958–1960
| managerclubs1 = [[Sport Boys]]
| manageryears2 = 1963
| managerclubs2 = [[Defensor Lima]]
| manageryears3 = 1964–1968
| managerclubs3 = [[Club Universitario de Deportes|Universitario]]
| manageryears4 = 1965–1967
| managerclubs4 = [[Peru national football team|Peru]]
| manageryears5 = 1969–1971
| managerclubs5 = [[Defensor Arica]]
| manageryears6 = 1972–1974
| managerclubs6 = [[Sporting Cristal]]
| manageryears7 = 1975–1976
| managerclubs7 = [[Alianza Lima]]
| manageryears8 = 1975–1979
| managerclubs8 = [[Peru national football team|Peru]]
| manageryears9 = 1978–1979
| managerclubs9 = [[Barcelona Sporting Club|Barcelona de Guayaquil]]
| manageryears10 = 1979–1981
| managerclubs10 = [[Sporting Cristal]]
| manageryears11 = 1981
| managerclubs11 = [[Tigres UANL]]
| manageryears12 =1981–82 1981–1982
| managerclubs12 = [[Deportivo Municipal]]
| manageryears13 = 1983
| managerclubs13 = [[Deportivo Táchira]]
| manageryears14 = 1984
| managerclubs14 = [[Sport Boys]]
| manageryears15 = 1985–1986
| managerclubs15 = [[Club Universitario de Deportes|Universitario]]
| manageryears16 = 1987
| managerclubs16 = [[Peru national football team|Peru]]
| manageryears17 = 1987
| managerclubs17 = [[Juventud La Joya]]
| manageryears18 = 1987
| managerclubs18 = [[Alianza Lima]]
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'''Marcos Calderón''' (11 July 1928 – 8 December 1987) was a Peruvian [[footballassociation (soccer)football|football]] coach and player. During his tenure the [[Peru national football team|SelecciónPeru denational fútbol de Perúteam]] won the [[Copa América 1975]] and reached the second round of the [[1978 World Cup]].<ref>[https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/archive/edition=50/teams/team=43929.html 1978 FIFA World Cup Argentina] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111020122214/http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/archive/edition%3D50/teams/team%3D43929.html |date=2011-10-20 October 2011 }}</ref> He was born in [[Lima]] in 1928 and died when he was coach to [[Alianza Lima]] in a terrible [[1987 Alianza Lima air disaster|aviation crash]] that occurred on 8 December 1987 that killed most of the team's promising squad.
 
==Coaching career==
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===Alianza Lima air disaster===
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Calderon coached [[Alianza Lima]], developed several significant players and won several titles. Much of the team was relatively young. Calderon had faith in his players, and many of them played on national team. Onboard a plane for an away match of the [[Peruvian First Division|Peruvian League]] Alianza Lima, it crashed; Calderon and the entire team Alianza were killed. Several on the team were national team players.{{CNCitation needed|date=May 2019}}
 
==References==
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[[Category:Sporting Cristal footballers]]
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[[Category:1978 FIFA World Cup managers]]
[[Category:1975 Copa América managers]]
[[Category:Club Universitario de Deportes managers]]
[[Category:Sport Boys footballers]]
[[Category:Sporting Cristal footballers]]
[[Category:Sport Boys managers]]
[[Category:Club Alianza Lima managers]]
[[Category:Sporting Cristal managers]]
[[Category:Peru national football team managers]]
[[Category:Deportivo TáchiraMunicipal managers]]
[[Category:Deportivo Táchira F.C. managers]]
[[Category:Expatriate football managers in Venezuela]]
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Latest revision as of 08:49, 15 July 2023

Marcos Calderón
Calderón holding the Copa América trophy in 1975
Personal information
Date of birth (1928-07-11)11 July 1928
Place of birth Peru
Date of death 8 December 1987(1987-12-08) (aged 59)
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
194?–1951 Carlos Concha
1951–1956 Sport Boys
Managerial career
1958–1960 Sport Boys
1963 Defensor Lima
1964–1968 Universitario
1965–1967 Peru
1969–1971 Defensor Arica
1972–1974 Sporting Cristal
1975–1976 Alianza Lima
1975–1979 Peru
1978–1979 Barcelona de Guayaquil
1979–1981 Sporting Cristal
1981 Tigres UANL
1981–1982 Deportivo Municipal
1983 Deportivo Táchira
1984 Sport Boys
1985–1986 Universitario
1987 Peru
1987 Juventud La Joya
1987 Alianza Lima
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Marcos Calderón (11 July 1928 – 8 December 1987) was a Peruvian football coach and player. During his tenure the Peru national team won the Copa América 1975 and reached the second round of the 1978 World Cup.[1] He was born in Lima in 1928 and died when he was coach to Alianza Lima in a terrible aviation crash that occurred on 8 December 1987 that killed most of the team's promising squad.

Coaching career

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Calderon was a football player during the 1950s. A few years after his playing retirement, he began coaching.

Several titles were won during his coaching tenure with significant Peruvian clubs, such as: Universitario de Deportes, Sport Boys, and Sporting Cristal. His successes led to becoming coach of the Selección de fútbol de Perú.

Alianza Lima air disaster

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Calderon coached Alianza Lima, developed several significant players and won several titles. Much of the team was relatively young. Calderon had faith in his players, and many of them played on national team. Onboard a plane for an away match of the Peruvian League Alianza Lima, it crashed; Calderon and the entire team Alianza were killed. Several on the team were national team players.[citation needed]

References

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