Ruperto Inchausti

Bolivian footballer (1918-2013)
Ruperto Inchausti
Personal information
Full name Ruperto Inchausti
Date of birth (1918-03-27)27 March 1918
Place of birth Sucre, Bolivia
Date of death 5 December 2013(2013-12-05) (aged 95)
Place of death Sucre, Bolivia
Position(s) Defender, midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1945–1952 The Strongest
International career
1945–1946 Bolivia
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Ruperto Inchausti (27 March 1918 – 5 December 2013) was a Bolivian footballer who primarily played as a defender and midfielder. He died on 5 December 2013, aged 95, in his hometown of Sucre.[1]

Season Team
1951/52 The Strongest (Bolivia)
1950/51 The Strongest (Bolivia)
1949/50 The Strongest (Bolivia)
1948/49 The Strongest (Bolivia)
1947/48 The Strongest (Bolivia)
1946/47 The Strongest (Bolivia)
1945/46 The Strongest (Bolivia)

References

  1. ^ INCHAUSTI, DE SUCRE AL TIGRE Archived 2013-12-19 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
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Bolivia squad1945 South American Championship
  • GK Arraya
  • GK C. Prieto
  • DF Achá
  • DF N. Prieto
  • DF Rojas
  • MF Calderón
  • MF Fernández
  • MF Gutiérrez
  • MF Inchausti
  • MF Saavedra
  • FW González
  • FW Gorostiaga
  • FW Medrano
  • FW Orgaz
  • FW Orozco
  • FW Ortega
  • FW Peredo
  • FW Romero
  • FW Tapia
  • Coach: Borelli
Bolivia
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Bolivia squad1946 South American Championship
  • GK Arraya
  • GK Navarro
  • DF Achá
  • DF Bustamante
  • DF Delgadillo
  • DF Prieto
  • MF Calderón
  • MF Fernández
  • MF Ferrel
  • MF Inchausti
  • MF Maida
  • MF Vargas
  • FW Garzón
  • FW González
  • FW Orgaz
  • FW Ortega
  • FW Peñaloza
  • FW Peredo
  • FW Rosembluth
  • FW Tapia
  • FW Vega
  • Coach: Lara
Bolivia


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