Club Universitario de Deportes - Presidents

Presidents

Twenty-two individuals have served as president of the club. The current president is Jaime León Pallete, which is currently the 23rd president of Universitario de Deportes. Only two presidents have served as president on non-consecutive terms. All presidents were Peruvian.

Term President Term President Term President Term President
1924–28 José Rubio 1950–54 Carlos Cilloniz 1995–00 Alfredo Gonzáles 2011–2012 Julio Pacheco
1928–30 Mario De las Casas 1954–63 Plácido Galindo 2000–01 William Flores
1930–31 Andres Rotta 1963–73 Rafael Quiros Salinas 2001–03 Javier Aspauza
1931–39 Andres Echevarria 1973–76 Carlos Melzi 2003–05 Alfredo Gonzáles
1939–41 José Merino 1976–78 Cecil Griffiths 2005–06 Julio Gamarra
1941–44 Alfredo Hohagen 1978–83 Miguel Pellny 2006–07 Fausto Miranda
1944–46 Jorge Alva 1983–86 Rafael Quiros Salinas 2007–10 Gino Pinasco
1946–50 Eduardo Astengo 1986–95 Jorge Nicolini 2010–11 Jaime León Pallete

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