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José Luis Carranza

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José Carranza
José Luis "Puma" Carranza
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Full name José Luis Carranza Vivanco
Date of birth January 8 1964 (1964-01-08) (age 44)
Place of birth    Lima, Perú
Height 174cm
Playing position defensive midfielder
Youth clubs
Universitario de Deportes
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1986-2004 Universitario de Deportes    

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 25 January 2007.
* Appearances (Goals)

José Luis Carranza Vivanco, nicknamed El Puma (born January 8, 1964 in Rimac, Lima) is a retired football midfield player from Peru who played for Universitario de Deportes. He made his professional debut with La U on May 13, 1986 in Bolivia against Club Bolívar. Carranza would remain with the club during his 19 years as a professional footballer. Several times during his career he rejected offers from teams in Argentina, Ecuador, and Spain among others who wanted to contract his services. He always preferred to stay loyal to his favorite team, and became a symbol of the club. His jersey number 22 is legendary in Peru and has been retired by the club. Carranza helped win the national championships in 1987, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1998, 1999, 2000. Furthermore, he is the player who played the most clasicos — classic games against Universitario's traditional rival Alianza Lima. He got another 4 metropolitan titles and participated in 10 Copa Libertadores. With over 51 games in this competition, Carranza surpassed Hector Chumpitaz, another Universitario symbol, in number of games played in the prestigious competition. In addition, Carranza participated in 3 Copa América and 3 World Cup qualification tournaments. He obtained 55 international caps for his national team, in which he scored one goal. He made his debut on September 21, 1988 in a friendly against Paraguay (0-1), and played his last international match for his native country on November 16, 1997 in a World Cup Qualifier against Paraguay (1-0). His last encounter as professional was played on December 26, 2004, where he scored a goal. His good-bye-game was on April 6, 2005, in a game attended by South American star players. After retiring he opened a youth football academy, runs a popular cebicheria (sea food restaurant) and is also studying to be a coach. He also ran for Mayor of Comas, but lost. He is one of the biggest idols of Universitario de Deportes.

A full northern stand at the testimonial match of José Luis Carranza. The Trinchera Norte are holding a jersey-shaped banner, thanking him for everything he did.
A full northern stand at the testimonial match of José Luis Carranza. The Trinchera Norte are holding a jersey-shaped banner, thanking him for everything he did.

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