- Héctor
Eduardo Chumpitaz Gonzáles (Latin
American Spanish: [ˈeɣtoɾ ˈtʃumpitas]; born 12
April 1943, in Cañete) is a
former footballer from Peru. He was...
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Chumpitaz is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Héctor
Chumpitaz,
Peruvian football player Iván
Chumpitaz,
Peruvian football player Javier...
- Copa América in 1975; the team then
notably included defender Héctor
Chumpitaz and the
forward partnership of Hugo
Sotil and Teófilo Cubillas. Teodoro...
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Raquel West (born 11
February 1962),
previously known as
Raquel Chumpitaz, is a
Peruvian former volleyball player who
competed in the 1980
Summer Olympics...
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Alianza Lima in 2002.
Later on, he was
transferred to
Academia Héctor
Chumpitaz, who
brought him up and
wherein he
managed to get
through all the ranks...
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Gabriel Felipe Chumpitaz (born 8 May 1976) is an
Argentine politician who is a
member of the
Chamber of
Deputies of Argentina. "Prin****l". www.hcdn.gob...
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forward partnership of Hugo
Sotil and Teófilo Cubillas, and
defender Héctor
Chumpitaz. This team
qualified for
three World Cups and won the Copa América in...
- de Deportes.
Dimas Zegarra (1953–1968)
Carlos Tovar (1932–1943) Héctor
Chumpitaz (1966–1975)
Arturo Fernández (1930–1940) Nicolás
Fuentes (1964–1972) Roberto...
- of 16 that make up the
Peruvian province of Cañete.
Founded by
Beinto Chumpitaz Chavez on July 24, 1964, it was
originally part of the
Coayllo District...
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World Cup. That team
included stars like Teófilo
Cubillas and Héctor
Chumpitaz were
eventually defeated in the quarter-finals by Brazil. In 1971, he...