Alfredo Encalada
Ecuadorian footballer (born 1957)
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Date of birth | (1957-09-04) 4 September 1957 (age 66) | ||
Place of birth | Guayaquil, Ecuador | ||
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Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1983 | Ecuador | 2 | (0) |
Alfredo Encalada (born 4 September 1957) is an Ecuadorian footballer.[1] He played in two matches for the Ecuador national football team in 1983.[2] He was also part of Ecuador's squad for the 1983 Copa América tournament.[3]
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Deportivo Quito – managers
- H. González (19xx–xx)
- Scarone (1960)
- Salgado (1960)
- Bores (1961–63)
- Ruales (1964)
- Veloso (1965)
- Bores (1966)
- Guerra (1967–69)
- Guerra (1973–74)
- Ignomiriello (1979)
- Battaini (1980–81)
- Sevilla (1983–86)
- Battaini (1987–88)
- Malbernat (1989)
- Ruiz (1991)
- Sevilla (1991–92)
- Battaini (1992)
- F. Carrera (1995)
- Moralejo (1995)
- P. Carrera (1996–97)
- Arrué (1997)
- Estay (1997–98)
- Danielle (1998)
- Morelli (1999)
- Danielle (2000–01)
- Sevilla (2001)
- Encalada (2001)
- Danielle (2001–02)
- Marchetta (2002)
- Proaño c (2002)
- García (2002)
- Marchetta (2002–03)
- Silva (2003)
- Alcócer c (2003)
- Basualdo (2004)
- Danielle c (2004)
- Quintabani (2004–05)
- Danielle c (2005)
- Asad (2005)
- Danielle c (2005)
- Benítez (2006)
- Cabrera (2006)
- Miranović (2006–07)
- L. González (2007)
- Morelli (2007)
- Sevilla (2008)
- Insúa (2009–10)
- Sevilla (2010)
- Bustos (2011)
- Garay c (2011)
- Ischia (2011–12)
- Acosta (2012)
- Insúa (2012–13)
- Garay (2014)
- Sevilla (2014)
- Silva (2015)
- Vélez (2015)
- Salas c (2015)
- Sevilla (2015)
- Salas c (2015)
- Fleitas (2016)
- Vizuete (2016)
- Mera (2016)
- Salas (2017–19)
- Vásquez (2019–20)
- Duarte (2020)
- Espinel (2021)
- Calderón (2021)
- Duarte (2022–23)
- Mandra (2024–)
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