- Date and place of birth: July, 9th, 1982 in Springfield, Massachusetts (double citizenship USA-Bolivia).
- Professional career:
- 2008-12: Club Bolívar. (Bolivia). Winner, season 2011.
- 2012-13: Petrolero (Bolivia). Winner Ascenso, 2013.
- 2013: Dallas Richland College (USA).
- 2013-15: Unión Maestranza (Bolivia).
- 2016: Los Angeles Ventura (PDL).
- 2016-17: Always Ready (Bolivia).
- 2018: Tulsa Roughnecks (USA).
- International career:
- Many times taking part with Bolivia (under ´18, ´19). He couldn´t play due to problems with his international documents.
- Many times taking part with Bolivia (under ´18, ´19). He couldn´t play due to problems with his international documents.
- Family: Single. He lives with his girlfriend, Dominique, since three years ago. No children.
- Hobbies:
- Cooking. He studied to become a professional chef. He loves spending his free time cooking.
- Reading: I don´t have too much time for reading, however I usually read informative magazines from Bolivia.
- TV and cinema: I have no preferences: I watch series, films, and, over all, sports.
- Why did you choose Tulsa? Because I had the chance I always wanted to have; to become a professional player in the USA. Our coach spoke with me very well about Tulsa and the Roughnecks. I told me the truth and the Roughnecks would be a fantastic bridge for going up to MLS. I couldn´t afford to miss this opportunity.
- Is this what you expected? So far, yes. I knew it was a competitive league, with players who are really fast and strong. It´s very competitive, very physical and tactical.
- What do you think about the USL? I´m surprised that many players are athletes, solid and powerful players, more than I could imagine before coming here. I also like watching the systems of the opposite teams.
- What’s your opinion about the fans? They are always supporting us. We ask them to stay with us always, although the scores may not always be good. We are improving, especially from the Timbers game. Therefore, I would ask them to come cheer us on. We need them.
- Date and place of birth: July, 9th, 1982 in Springfield, Massachusetts (double citizenship USA-Bolivia).
- Professional career:
- 2008-12: Club Bolívar. (Bolivia). Winner, season 2011.
- 2012-13: Petrolero (Bolivia). Winner Ascenso, 2013.
- 2013: Dallas Richland College (USA).
- 2013-15: Unión Maestranza (Bolivia).
- 2016: Los Angeles Ventura (PDL).
- 2016-17: Always Ready (Bolivia).
- 2018: Tulsa Roughnecks (USA).
- International career:
- Many times taking part with Bolivia (under ´18, ´19). He couldn´t play due to problems with his international documents.
- Many times taking part with Bolivia (under ´18, ´19). He couldn´t play due to problems with his international documents.
- Family: Single. He lives with his girlfriend, Dominique, since three years ago. No children.
- Hobbies:
- Cooking. He studied to become a professional chef. He loves spending his free time cooking.
- Reading: I don´t have too much time for reading, however I usually read informative magazines from Bolivia.
- TV and cinema: I have no preferences: I watch series, films, and, over all, sports.
- Why did you choose Tulsa? Because I had the chance I always wanted to have; to become a professional player in the USA. Our coach spoke with me very well about Tulsa and the Roughnecks. I told me the truth and the Roughnecks would be a fantastic bridge for going up to MLS. I couldn´t afford to miss this opportunity.
- Is this what you expected? So far, yes. I knew it was a competitive league, with players who are really fast and strong. It´s very competitive, very physical and tactical.
- What do you think about the USL? I´m surprised that many players are athletes, solid and powerful players, more than I could imagine before coming here. I also like watching the systems of the opposite teams.
- What’s your opinion about the fans? They are always supporting us. We ask them to stay with us always, although the scores may not always be good. We are improving, especially from the Timbers game. Therefore, I would ask them to come cheer us on. We need them.