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José Andrés Carranza

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Full name
  
Jose Andres Carranza

1978
  
Juan Aurich

Playing position
  
Forward

1975–1977
  
Defensor Lima

Role
  
Football player

Years
  
Team

Name
  
Jose Carranza

Place of birth
  
Peru

1979
  
Coronel Bolognesi


José Andrés Carranza is a retired Peruvian professional football player. He is a former Peru international, and was known as "Caté" or "La Chancha". He was the top scorer of the 1981 Torneo Descentralizado with 15 goals. He is not to be confused with José Luis Carranza.

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Club career

A powerful centre forward, Carranza started his professional career in 1975, playing the 1975 Torneo Descentralizado for Defensor Lima. He stayed with the club until 1977, and he then moved to Juan Aurich, where he played one season. After having played the 1979 Torneo Descentralizado for Coronel Bolognesi he was transferred to Alianza Lima. He became one of Alianza's top goalscorers, and became the top scorer of the Peruvian championship in 1981. He also had the chance to make his debut in Copa Libertadores. In 1984 he left Alianza for CNI, a team based in Iquitos, and he stayed there from 1985 to 1986. He then moved to Juventud La Palma.

International career

Carranza played 2 international games for Peru: on October 12, 1976 against Uruguay and on October 28, 1976 against Argentina.

References

José Andrés Carranza Wikipedia