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  1. Juan Máximo Reynoso Guzmán (born December 28, 1969, in Lima) is a Peruvian professional manager and former footballer. He started his playing career in his native Peru where he played for Alianza Lima from 1986 to 1990. He made over 230 appearances with Cruz Azul where he served as captain and let the team to a historic treble in the 1996 ...

  2. Juan Reynoso - Player profile 2024 | Transfermarkt. New arrival. #7 Juan Reynoso. UCV Moquegua. Liga 2 League level: Second Tier Joined: Mar 1, 2024 Contract expires: Dec 31, 2024. Homus Fotus. +. Date of birth/Age: Jan 4, 2003 (21) Place of birth: Buenos Aires. Citizenship: Argentina. Height: 1,82 m. Position: Centre-Forward. € 100 k.

    • Argentina
    • Buenos Aires
  3. Dec 13, 2023 · Juan Reynoso - Manager profile | Transfermarkt. 1 1 2. Without Club Last position: Manager Peru Date left: Dec 13, 2023. IMAGO. +. Date of birth/Age: Dec 28, 1969 (54) Place of birth: Lima. Citizenship: Peru. Avg. term as coach : 1.32 Years. Preferred formation : 4-2-3-1. Former player:

    • Peru
    • Lima
  4. Juan Máximo Reynoso Guzmán, né le 28 décembre 1969 à Lima, est un footballeur péruvien qui jouait au poste de défenseur. Devenu entraîneur, il a exercé sa nouvelle profession avec succès puisqu'il a remporté trois titres de champion (deux dans son pays natal et un au Mexique).

  5. Apr 23, 2021 · At 51, Juan Reynoso is showing exceptional ability as a coach and manager, and as a proud player in the past for La Máquina he will continue to grow his reputation and help his players go from strength to strength. He has outgrown the Peruvian leagues and is showing his ability in Mexico.

  6. Aug 9, 2022 · Reynoso was only 30 and in the midst of a legendary career at Liga MX club Cruz Azul. He had recently been chosen as the best centre-back in Mexican football, and had plenty still to give on the ...

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  8. Aug 2, 2022 · Coach. After retiring as a soccer player, he began his career as coach at Peruvian club Coronel Bolognesi in Tacna —a team with which he won the 2007 Closing Tournament. Then, he was signed by Universitario de Deportes and crowned national champion in 2009.