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Wílliam Ramallo
Personal information
Full name Wílliam Luis Ramallo Fernández
Date of birth (1963-07-04) 4 July 1963 (age 61)
Place of birth Cochabamba, Bolivia
Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1982–1985 Petrolero Cochabamba
1986 Bolívar
1987 Jorge Wilstermann
1988 Bolívar
1989–1993 Destroyers
1994–1995 Oriente Petrolero
1996–1997 Jorge Wilstermann
International career
1989–1997 Bolivia 36 (11)
Managerial career
2016 Nacional Potosí
2019 San José
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Wílliam Luis Ramallo Fernández (born 4 July 1963) is a Bolivian retired football striker who was nicknamed El Pescador del Área, or El Fantasma.

He is currently the assistant coach for the Bolivia national team.

Club career

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Ramallo was born in Cochabamba. He played for Oriente Petrolero at the time of his international appearances.

International career

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Ramallo was capped 36 times and scored 11 international goals for Bolivia between 1989 and 1997.[1] He played all three matches at the 1994 FIFA World Cup and he was also the starting forward in every group game. He represented his country in 15 FIFA World Cup qualification matches.[2]

Personal life

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Ramallo has a footballer son, Rodrigo, who also played for the national team.

Career statistics

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Wílliam Luis Ramallo: International Goals
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 20 August 1989 La Paz, Bolivia  Peru 2–1 Win 1990 FIFA World Cup qualification
2. 10 September 1989 Lima, Peru  Peru 1–2 Win 1990 FIFA World Cup qualification
3. 27 May 1993 Cochabamba, Bolivia  Paraguay 2–1 Win Friendly match
4. 18 July 1993 Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela  Venezuela 1–7 Win 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification
7. 15 August 1993 La Paz, Bolivia  Ecuador 1–0 Win 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification
8. 22 August 1993 La Paz, Bolivia  Venezuela 7–0 Win 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification
9. 12 September 1993 Montevideo, Uruguay  Uruguay 2–1 Loss 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification
10. 19 September 1993 Guayaquil, Ecuador  Ecuador 1–1 Draw 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification
11. 21 September 1994 Santiago, Chile  Chile 1–2 Win Friendly match

References

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  1. ^ Appearances for Bolivia National Team - RSSSF
  2. ^ William RamalloFIFA competition record (archived)
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