José Alfredo Castillo

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José Alfredo Castillo Parada (born February 9, 1983) is a Bolivian former football attacker.[1]

Club career

In 1991, he enrolled in the Tahuichi academy.[2]

In 2002, he scored 42 league goals for Oriente Petrolero, and RSSSF indicated he was the highest league goalscorer in the world that year.[3]

Abroad, Castillo played for Tecos in Mexico, Rosario Central in Argentina, O'Higgins in Chile, Atlético Mineiro in Brazil[4] and South China in Hong Kong.[5]

His last clubs were Libertad Gran Mamoré[6] and Oriente Petrolero in 2023.[7] According to the IFFHS, he was the highest goalscoring Bolivian player in top divisions in the 21st century (293), and the fifth-highest South American, only behind players like Luis Suárez (409) and Lionel Messi (518).[8]

International career

Castillo has been capped for the Bolivia national team 24 times, scoring a total of 6 goals in international competitions.[9]

References

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External links

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