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 | |||
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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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Famous quotes containing the word presidents:
“You must drop all your democracy. You must not believe in the people. One class is no better than another. It must be a case of Wisdom, or Truth. Let the working classes be working classes. That is the truth. There must be an aristocracy of people who have wisdom, and there must be a Ruler: a Kaiser: no Presidents and democracies.”
—D.H. (David Herbert)
“Governments can err, Presidents do make mistakes, but the immortal Dante tells us that divine justice weighs the sins of the cold-blooded and the sins of the warm-hearted in different scales. Better the occasional faults of a Government that lives in a spirit of charity than the constant omission of a Government frozen in the ice of its own indifference.”
—Franklin D. Roosevelt (18821945)
“Our presidents have been getting to be synthetic monsters, the work of a hundred ghost- writers and press agents so that it is getting harder and harder to discover the line between the man and the institution.”
—John Dos Passos (18961970)