05/11/2024

Former soccer player reveals that a former coach of the Peruvian national team "grabbed Alberto Beingolea by the neck."

Viernes 01 de Julio del 2022

Former soccer player reveals that a former coach of the Peruvian national team

Juan Manuel Olivares, former player of Universitario de Deportes, told details of a confrontation he had with a sports commentator and a national strategist several years ago.

Juan Manuel Olivares, former player of Universitario de Deportes, told details of a confrontation he had with a sports commentator and a national strategist several years ago.

Alberto Beingolea

is one of the most experienced sports journalists in our country. The commentator returned to television screens in 2021 after his career in politics, where he became a congressman and ran for the presidency of Peru.

Juan Manuel Olivares

Juan Manuel Olivares, former football player for Universitario de Deportes and Deportivo Municipal, gave an interview for Luis 'Cuto' Guadalupe's YouTube show, where he revealed an altercation that the communicator had with Miguel Company a few years ago.

Just after the Peruvian national team was eliminated from the Pan American Games, Beingolea made a comment that angered the national coach.

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"Company was hot-headed, he hadn't slept, he had big bags under his eyes. Then, the four of them (Beingolea, 'Toño' Vargas, Company, and Roberto Mosquera) were eating downstairs and Alberto Beingolea says to him, 'Hey, 'profe', don't you think you made a mistake with the 'Kukín' substitution?'," he said.

Miguel Company stood up, grabbed him by the collar and tried to push him; they had to separate them. He didn't like being told what substitutions he had to make. The 'profe' is from a neighborhood in Rimac, a tough neighborhood, he has a streetwise reputation, they say he was tough in fights," he added.

Who is Juan Manuel Olivares?

Juan Manuel Olivares is a Peruvian former football player who played for Deportivo Municipal, Universitario de Deportes, FBC Melgar, among others. He played as a center-back and retired from professional sports in 2001. Currently, the man known as 'Camioneta' resides in the United States.

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