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Place of birth
  
Lima, Peru

Name
  
Roberto Challe

Playing position
  
Midfielder

Role
  
Football player


Years
  
Team

Height
  
1.78 m

1964–1965
  
Centro Iqueno

Position
  
Midfielder

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Full name
  
Roberto Federico Chale Olarte

Date of birth
  
(1946-11-24) 24 November 1946 (age 69)

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Roberto Carlos Chale Olarte, "Roberto Chale" (born 24 November 1946 in Lima) is a former Peruvian football player, recognized as one of Peru's most important midfielders.

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He is also known as Maestro (master) or Niño Terrible (terrible child), Chale is best remembered for his great performance in the 1970 World Cup qualifying match against Argentina on 30 August 1969, which sent Peru to the finals.

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He earned 48 caps and scored 4 goals for the Peru national football team, and played in the 1970 FIFA World Cup, where he scored 1 goal and Peru reached the quarterfinals.

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Playing career

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His debut in the Peruvian First Division was in 1965 at Centro Iqueño. He later played for Universitario de Deportes where he became four times Peruvian champion in 1966, 1967, 1969 and 1971, Defensor Lima with whom he won the league one more time in 1973, Sport Boys and Sporting Cristal.

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He also played for Universidad Católica of Ecuador before his retirement with Universitario in 1980.

Coaching career

As a manager Chale coached Juan Aurich, CNI, Atlético Chalaco and Deportivo Wanka during the early 1980s.

Chale enjoyed a stint as coach of Peru during the qualifiers for the 1986 World Cup, keeping Peruvian hopes alive until the last game against future World Cup winners Argentina in Buenos Aires ended in a 2–2 draw.

Later on he managed San Agustín, Defensor Lima, Sport Boys, Deportivo Municipal, Deportivo Pesquero, Coopsol, Universitario, with whom he won the Peruvian leagues of 1999 and 2000, as well as Alianza Lima.

References

Roberto Challe Wikipedia