Gustavo Quinteros
Independiente
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Gustavo Quinteros is a 61-year-old football coach at Independiente, born on February 15, 1965. Follow Gustavo Quinteros on FotMob for live match updates, detailed statistics, career history, transfer news, FotMob ratings, and comprehensive performance analytics.
Gustavo Quinteros is at Independiente alongside Facundo Valdéz, Felipe Tempone, Joshua Velárdez, Joaquín Blázquez, Milton Valenzuela, Santiago Arias, Rodrigo Fernández Cedrés, Santiago Montiel, Lautaro Millán, Gabriel Ávalos, Luciano Cabral, Federico Mancuello, Juan Fedorco, Mateo Pérez Curci, Matías Abaldo, Facundo Zabala, Iván Marcone, Josias Palais, Ignacio Pussetto, Kevin Lomónaco, Maximiliano Gutiérrez, Leonardo Godoy, Tomás Parmo, Gonzalo Bordón, Rodrigo Rey, Lucas Lavagnino, Sebastián Valdéz, Joel Medina, Luciano Barros, Jonathan De Irastorza, Ignacio Malcorra, Mathias De Las Carreras, and Simón Bodnar. Visit their player pages on FotMob to explore detailed statistics, performance ratings, and career information.
Gustavo Quinteros's career has included time at San Lorenzo, The Strongest, and San Jose as a player and Gremio, Velez Sarsfield, Colo Colo, Tijuana, Universidad Catolica, Al-Wasl, Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Alem, Al Nassr FC, Ecuador, Emelec, and Bolivia as a coach.
On the international stage, Gustavo Quinteros has represented Bolivia.
Gustavo Quinteros is from Bolivia, and the national teams include Dieguito Rodríguez, Luís Haquín, Carlos Lampe, Diego Arroyo, Diego Medina, Ian Rodríguez, Lucas Macazaga, Efraín Morales, Héctor Cuéllar, Marcelo Tórrez, Miguel Terceros, Leonardo Viviani, Moisés Villarroel, Daniel Ribera, Enzo Monteiro, Ramiro Vaca, Fernando Nava, Nabil Nacif Joffre, Gerónimo Govea, Moisés Paniagua, Robson Matheus, Gabriel Villamíl, Ervin Vaca, Roberto Fernández, Guilmar Centella, Juan Godoy, Jesús Maraude, Oscar Lopez, Richet Gómez, Carlos Melgar, Carlos Collazo, Yomar Rocha, Leonardo Zabala, Guillermo Viscarra, Issela Plata, Karen Rodríguez, Aidé Mendiola, Samantha Alurralde, Ángela Cárdenas, Ilsen Rodríguez, Hillary Saavedra, Anabel Flores, and Carla Méndez. Explore each player's page on FotMob for comprehensive statistics, match history, and international career data.
Throughout their career, Gustavo Quinteros has won 9 titles: Liga Profesional (2024) with Velez Sarsfield, Super Cup (2022), Primera División (2022), and Copa Chile (2023, 2021) with Colo Colo, Super Cup (2019) and Cuadrangular Vina del Mar (2019) with Universidad Catolica, and Serie A (2014, 2013) with Emelec.
FotMob provides comprehensive coverage of Gustavo Quinteros, including career statistics, match-by-match ratings, transfer history, market value trends, and detailed performance analytics. Follow Gustavo Quinteros to receive notifications about upcoming matches, goals, and other key events.
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Club Atlético San Lorenzo de AlemDec 2017 - Feb 2018 | ||
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About
Gustavo Quinteros is a 61-year-old football coach at Independiente, born on February 15, 1965. Follow Gustavo Quinteros on FotMob for live match updates, detailed statistics, career history, transfer news, FotMob ratings, and comprehensive performance analytics.
Gustavo Quinteros is at Independiente alongside Facundo Valdéz, Felipe Tempone, Joshua Velárdez, Joaquín Blázquez, Milton Valenzuela, Santiago Arias, Rodrigo Fernández Cedrés, Santiago Montiel, Lautaro Millán, Gabriel Ávalos, Luciano Cabral, Federico Mancuello, Juan Fedorco, Mateo Pérez Curci, Matías Abaldo, Facundo Zabala, Iván Marcone, Josias Palais, Ignacio Pussetto, Kevin Lomónaco, Maximiliano Gutiérrez, Leonardo Godoy, Tomás Parmo, Gonzalo Bordón, Rodrigo Rey, Lucas Lavagnino, Sebastián Valdéz, Joel Medina, Luciano Barros, Jonathan De Irastorza, Ignacio Malcorra, Mathias De Las Carreras, and Simón Bodnar. Visit their player pages on FotMob to explore detailed statistics, performance ratings, and career information.
Gustavo Quinteros's career has included time at San Lorenzo, The Strongest, and San Jose as a player and Gremio, Velez Sarsfield, Colo Colo, Tijuana, Universidad Catolica, Al-Wasl, Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Alem, Al Nassr FC, Ecuador, Emelec, and Bolivia as a coach.
On the international stage, Gustavo Quinteros has represented Bolivia.
Gustavo Quinteros is from Bolivia, and the national teams include Dieguito Rodríguez, Luís Haquín, Carlos Lampe, Diego Arroyo, Diego Medina, Ian Rodríguez, Lucas Macazaga, Efraín Morales, Héctor Cuéllar, Marcelo Tórrez, Miguel Terceros, Leonardo Viviani, Moisés Villarroel, Daniel Ribera, Enzo Monteiro, Ramiro Vaca, Fernando Nava, Nabil Nacif Joffre, Gerónimo Govea, Moisés Paniagua, Robson Matheus, Gabriel Villamíl, Ervin Vaca, Roberto Fernández, Guilmar Centella, Juan Godoy, Jesús Maraude, Oscar Lopez, Richet Gómez, Carlos Melgar, Carlos Collazo, Yomar Rocha, Leonardo Zabala, Guillermo Viscarra, Issela Plata, Karen Rodríguez, Aidé Mendiola, Samantha Alurralde, Ángela Cárdenas, Ilsen Rodríguez, Hillary Saavedra, Anabel Flores, and Carla Méndez. Explore each player's page on FotMob for comprehensive statistics, match history, and international career data.
Throughout their career, Gustavo Quinteros has won 9 titles: Liga Profesional (2024) with Velez Sarsfield, Super Cup (2022), Primera División (2022), and Copa Chile (2023, 2021) with Colo Colo, Super Cup (2019) and Cuadrangular Vina del Mar (2019) with Universidad Catolica, and Serie A (2014, 2013) with Emelec.
FotMob provides comprehensive coverage of Gustavo Quinteros, including career statistics, match-by-match ratings, transfer history, market value trends, and detailed performance analytics. Follow Gustavo Quinteros to receive notifications about upcoming matches, goals, and other key events.