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Ricardo Pérez Tamayo
Personal information
Full name Ricardo Pérez Tamayo
Date of birth (1973-07-21) 21 July 1973 (age 51)
Place of birth Bogotá, Colombia
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1992–1993 Millonarios 86 (28)
1994–1996 América de Cali 80 (15)
1997 Millonarios 46 (17)
1998 América de Cali 16 (5)
1999 LDU Quito 11 (5)
1999 Sichuan Quanxing
2000 América de Cali 12 (3)
2000 Al-Ahli
2001 Al-Hilal
2002–2003 Bani Yas
2003 Millonarios
2003–2004 Académica 6 (0)
2005–2006 Millonarios 17 (2)
International career
1997 Colombia 3 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
Ricardo Pérez
22nd President of América de Cali
In office
30 May 2018 – 16 December 2019
Preceded byTulio Gómez
Succeeded byMauricio Romero
Personal details
Born (1973-07-21) 21 July 1973 (age 51)
Bogotá, Colombia
NationalityColombia
SpouseJohanna Rubiano
Children4
Professionretired footballer, actor, model, presenter, businessperson and sports leader

Ricardo "Gato" Pérez Tamayo (born 21 July 1973) is a retired Colombian footballer.

He was president of the América de Cali between 2018 and 2019, at which time the team was champion of the 2019 Torneo Finalización[1][2]

Club career

Pérez began his professional career with Millonarios, where he would spend most of his playing career. After a wonderful 1993 Copa Mustang (scoring 17 goals in 44 matches), he was bought by "giants" América de Cali for an undisclosed fee. After three years at América, he did not enjoy a lot of confidence from the coach, so he returned on loan to Millonarios. At Millonarios again, he scored 17 goals in 46 matches, being one of the tournament's best players in 1997.[3]

Club Career Stats

As of 7 November 2020
Club Season Pro League Saudi Federation Cup Crown Prince Cup Asian Cup Winners' Cup Other Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Assist
Al Ahli Saudi FC 1999–2000 21 2 2 3 8[a] 36
Career total 21 2 2 3 8 36
Club Season Saudi Pro League Saudi Federation Cup Crown Prince Cup AFC Champions League Asian Super Cup Asian Cup Winners' Cup Arab Club Cups Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Assist
Al-Hilal FC 2000–2001 9 1 2 2 4
2001–2002 1 1 4 1
Career total 10 1 3 4 5
  1. ^ Appearance in Saudi Founder's Cup
Club Season Qatar Stars League Qatar Sheikh Jassem Cup Crown Prince Cup Qatar Emir Cup Other Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Assist
Al-Rayyan Sports Club 2001–02 4 7 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 8 10
Career total 4 7 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 8 10
Club Season Qatar Stars League Qatar Sheikh Jassem Cup Crown Prince Cup Qatar Emir Cup Other Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Assist
Al-Gharafa Sports Club 2002–03 10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 6
Career total 10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 6
Club Season Qatar Stars League Qatar Sheikh Jassem Cup Crown Prince Cup Qatar Emir Cup Other Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Assist
Al-Sailiya Sports Club 2002–03 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0
Career total 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0

International career

Pérez made several appearances for the senior Colombia national football team.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Ricardo 'El Gato' Pérez, nuevo presidente de América de Cali". rcnradio.com (in Spanish). 30 May 2018.
  2. ^ "Ricardo el 'Gato' Pérez renunció a la presidencia del América de Cali". Elpais.com.co (in Spanish). 16 December 2018. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  3. ^ "Ficha de RICARDO PEREZ". BDFA. Retrieved 9 March 2009.
  4. ^ "Copa América 1993 – Full Details". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Archived from the original on 24 October 2008. Retrieved 9 March 2009.