Club Blooming - Notable Former Players

Notable Former Players

  • Víctor Hugo Andrada* (1986–89)
  • Horacio Raúl Baldessari* (1978–79), (1984), (1989)
  • Hernán Boyero (2007–09), (2010-)
  • Claudio Chena (1988–89)
  • César Couceiro (1998-00), (2001)
  • Juan Carlos Sánchez* (1981–85), (1987)
  • Alejandro Schiapparelli (2007–08)
  • René Domingo Taritolay* (1977–78)
  • Lorgio Álvarez (1995-02), (2009–10)
  • Víctor Hugo Antelo (1990), (1991), (1997-00)
  • Carlos Arias (1998-02), (2004), (2006–07)
  • Diego Cabrera (2000–02)
  • José Alfredo Castillo (2010)
  • Rolando Coimbra (1984–88)
  • José Carlos Fernández (1998–99), (2008)
  • Erwin Frey (1958–79)
  • Alejandro Gómez (1997-04), (2006), (2008–2011)
  • Limberg Gutiérrez (1996-00), (2002), (2007), (2011)
  • Raúl Gutierrez (1995-04), (2006), (2008)
  • Sergio Jáuregui (2002–05), (2007–10)
  • Raúl Justiniano (1998-01), (2004)
  • Milton Melgar (1979–85), (1991), (1997)
  • Gualberto Mojica (2004–06), (2008), (2010)
  • Jaime Moreno (1991–94)
  • Miguel Ángel Noro (1981–89)
  • Roly Paniagua (1983–89), (1992–94), (1998)
  • Álvaro Peña (1987–89)
  • Juan Manuel Peña (1990–93)
  • Mario Pinedo (1990–92)
  • Renny Ribera (1996-02), (2004–05)
  • Silvio Rojas (1979–87)
  • Modesto Soruco (1986–97)
  • Berthy Suárez (1990–94)
  • Rubén Tufiño (1997–99), (2001), (2006)
  • Joselito Vaca (2005–08)
  • Anderson Gonzaga (2008)
  • Jimmy Blandón (1999-00)
  • Javier Klimowicz (2002–03)
  • Julio César Balerio (1990–92)

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