Miguel Fuentes Quiala

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Full name Miguel Fuentes Quiala
Date of birth 1949 (age 7677)
Place of birth Banes, Holguín, Cuba
Position Forward
Miguel Fuentes Quiala
Personal information
Full name Miguel Fuentes Quiala
Date of birth 1949 (age 7677)
Place of birth Banes, Holguín, Cuba
Position Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1968–1977 Azucareros
1978–1979 Holguín
International career
1971–1979 Cuba
Medal record
Men's football
Representing  Cuba
Central American and Caribbean Games
Gold medal – first placeMedellín 1978Team
Pan American Games
Silver medal – second placeSan Juan 1979Team
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Miguel Fuentes Quiala (born 1949) is a retired Cuban footballer. He played as a forward for Azucareros and Holguín throughout the 1970s as a forward. He also played for his native country of Cuba internationally for the 1971 CONCACAF Championship, the winning squad for the 1978 Central American and Caribbean Games and the 1979 Pan American Games.

Fuentes began his career within his local school, defining himself through his speed and durability. Despite initially playing baseball throughout his youth, his Guatemalan teacher Carlos Rivera convinced him to switch to football in 1962. He made his first breakthrough in his success in the National School Games where he set a record high of 18 goals and would remain in the following editions until 1967. Following this, he received his first professional contract with Azucareros in 1968. Despite this initial success, an injury to his leg would prevent active play within the club until 1976. Despite his recovery however, he retired just three years later due to wanting to focus on his studies.[1]

International career

Later life

References

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