Education
- Higher Education for Football Coaches (2017)
- Professional Physical Trainer
- Professional Goalkeeper Coach
- High-Performance Youth Football Training: The Nature of the Game – Professor Humberto Camino
Playing Experience
- 1988 – Club Sporting Cristal (Lima, Peru)
- 1989 – Club Bella Esperanza (Cerro Azul, Cañete) – Second Professional Division
- 1989 – Club Deportivo Loretana (Pucallpa, Peru) – First Professional Division
- 1990 – Club Sport Nacional (Mala, Cañete, Peru) – First Division Amateur League
- 1991 – Club Unión Minas (Cerro de Pasco) – First Division
- 1996 – Club Aurora (Arequipa) – Copa Perú reinforcement player
- 1998 – Club Unión Minas (Cerro de Pasco)
- 2003–2014 – Unión Bujama (Amateur League)
Coaching & Player Development
- 2015 – Coach, Club Sindicato de La Mina Raul (players ages 15–25), Second Division Amateur League
- 2017 – Coach, Club San Marcos de La Aguada, First Division Amateur League
- 2022–2024 – Coach and youth developer (ages 8–16), International Soccer Academy
THE MOST IMPORTANT THING THAT FOOTBALL HAS GIVEN ME—AND CONTINUES TO GIVE ME—IS THE ABILITY TO BE A GOOD AND WELL-MANNED PERSON, GUIDED BY PRINCIPLES AND VALUES:
a- For me, football is like my daily life—not merely a game, but a discipline. There are moments when I lose and moments when I win; yet, from these results, I learn. I may fall, but I pick myself up and continue climbing the staircase toward success.
b- It is good to be consistent in order to achieve your goals, whether in sports or in daily life.
c- It is good to experience defeat, for that is where we identify the mistakes we make and the things we need to correct.
d- Football is a sporting discipline, and it must be viewed as such.