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Atilio López
Personal information
Full name Higinio Atilio López Riveros
Date of birth (1925-02-05) 5 February 1925 (age 99)
Place of birth Villarrica, Paraguay
Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1943–1950 Guaraní ? (?)
1950–1952 Boca Juniors (Cali) ? (?)
1953 Atlético Chalaco ? (?)
1953–1956 Atlético Madrid ? (?)
1958 Club Atahualpa ? (?)
1959–1961 Aucas ? (?)
1962 Nacional (Paraguay) ? (?)
1962 Pettirossi (Encarnación) ? (?)
International career
Paraguay ? (?)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Not to be confused with Atilio López, lieutenant of Argentine governor Ricardo Obregón Cano.

Higinio Atilio López Riveros (born 5 February 1925) is a retired football striker and coach from Paraguay.

Career

As player

López was part of the Paraguay national football team that participated in the 1950 FIFA World Cup and the 1953 Copa America, which was eventually won by Paraguay.[1][2] At the club level, he played for teams like Nacional and Club Guaraní of Paraguay, Boca Juniors de Cali of Colombia, Atlético Madrid of Spain, Atlético Chalaco of Peru, and Atahualpa and Aucas of Ecuador.[3]

As coach

After retiring from football as a player, López managed Paraguayan First Division teams like Sportivo Luqueño, Guaraní and Club Libertad. He was also in charge of the youth divisions of several teams around the country.

Titles

Season Team Title
1949 Paraguay Guaraní Paraguayan 1st division
1953 Paraguay Paraguay Copa America
1959 Ecuador Aucas Ecuador Championship

References