Rómulo Cortez

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Full name Rómulo Cortez Gonzales[1]
Date of birth 1942 (age 8283)
Place of birth Bolivia
Position(s) Forward
Rómulo Cortez
Personal information
Full name Rómulo Cortez Gonzales[1]
Date of birth 1942 (age 8283)
Place of birth Bolivia
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
C.D. Jorge Wilstermann
Club Always Ready
Club Unión Maestranza[2]
Washington Darts[3]
International career
1967 Bolivia 1 (0)
Managerial career
Team in the United Arab Emirates
1997–1998 Maldives
2011–20?? Real Cochabamba Academy (technical director/youth coach)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Rómulo Cortez (born 1942) is a Bolivian former football coach and player. Starting professional football at 17 with C.D. Jorge Wilstermann of the domestic league, he took part in first-ever Copa Libertadores, the premier club tournament for South American countries.[2] He played his only game with Bolivia during the 1967 South American Championship.[4]

Cortez was joint top scorer in the 1968 American Soccer League with 10 goals for the Washington Darts, sharing the honor with teammate Gerry Brown.[5]

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