Paraguayan footballer (born 1959)
In this
Spanish name , the first or paternal
surname is
Delgado and the second or maternal family name is
Casco .
Rogelio Wilfrido Delgado Casco (born 12 October 1959) is a retired football central defender from Paraguay .
Club career
At the club level, Delgado played for Olimpia Asunción , where he won the Copa Libertadores and Intercontinental Cup in 1979, and six Paraguayan league titles.
He also played for Independiente of Argentina , where he won the 1988–1989 league championship, and for Universidad de Chile , where he won the 1994 Chilean league championship.
After retiring as a player, Delgado took up coaching. He came out of retirement to play one game for Colo-Colo in the 1995 edition of the Supercopa .[1]
International career
Delgado was a member of the Paraguayan squad at the 1979 FIFA World Youth Championship . He made his full international debut for the Paraguay national football team on 2 June 1983 in a friendly match against Uruguay (0-0). He obtained a total number of 53 international caps, scoring six goals for the national side.[2] He was a member of the Paraguay squad at the 1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico . He also played in three editions of the Copa América in 1983 ,[3] 1987 [4] and 1989 .[5]
Coaching career
He started his career as the assistant coach of Gustavo Benítez in Colo-Colo .[6] In 1997, he led Unión Española alongside his compatriot Roberto Paredes . [7]
He also has coached Deportes Antofagasta [8] [9] in Chile, 12 de Octubre [10] and Sportivo Luqueño in Paraguay.[11]
Honours
Olimpia
Independiente
Universidad de Chile
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