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| name = Miguel Company | image = | fullname = Miguel Alejandro Company Chumpitazi | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1945|1|12|df=y}} | birth_place = Lima, Peru | position = Defender | currentclub = Sport Huancayo (manager) | years1 = 1965–1969 |clubs1 = Juan Aurich |caps1 = |goals1 = | years2 = 1970–1973 |clubs2 = José Gálvez |caps2 = |goals2 = | totalcaps = |totalgoals = | manageryears1 = 1985 |managerclubs1 = Deportiva Tarma | manageryears2 = 1985 |managerclubs2 = Juventud La Joya | manageryears3 = 1985 |managerclubs3 = Colegio Nacional Iquitos | manageryears4 = 1986 |managerclubs4 = Hungaritos Agustinos | manageryears5 = 1986 |managerclubs5 = Unión Huaral | manageryears6 = 1987–1988 |managerclubs6 = Sporting Cristal | manageryears7 = 1989 |managerclubs7 = Alianza Lima | manageryears8 = 1990–1991 |managerclubs8 = Sport Boys | manageryears9 = 1991 |managerclubs9 = Peru | manageryears10 = 1992–1993 |managerclubs10 = Deportivo Cali | manageryears11 = 1993 |managerclubs11 = Veracruz | manageryears12 = 1994–1995 |managerclubs12 = Peru | manageryears13 = 1997–1998 |managerclubs13 = Honduras | manageryears14 = 1999 |managerclubs14 = Universitario | manageryears15 = 2000 |managerclubs15 = Saprissa | manageryears16 = 2000–2004 |managerclubs16 = Cuba | manageryears17 = 2010–2011 |managerclubs17 = Sport Boys | manageryears18 = 2012 |managerclubs18 = Sport Huancayo }} Miguel Alejandro Company Chumpitazi (born January 12, 1945) is a Peruvian football coach, ex-football player (1965–1973), and sports reporter. Playing careerCompany didn't have a great track record during his playing days.[1] He did manage to play for notable teams such as Chiclayo based club Juan Aurich and José Gálvez FBC of Chimbote around the 1970s.[1] Managerial careerIn the early 1980s Company contributed to Peruvian magazine Ovación by interviewing football figures such as César Luis Menotti.[1] Then in 1985 he would start his managerial career with Asociación Deportiva Tarma in the 1985 Torneo Descentralizado season.[1] In his first two years as a manager he coached several clubs in a very short time such as Juventud La Joya, Colegio Nacional de Iquitos, Hungaritos Agustinos, and Unión Huaral. Then in 1987 Company had his first experience in charge of a big Peruvian club, Sporting Cristal.[1] Lasting only one year and a half, he was in charge of the Celestes for the 1987 Torneo Descentralizado which extended into early 1980 and left before the start of the 1988 Torneo Descentralizado.[1] He did however manage to win his first trophy with Sporting Cristal in the 1988 Marlboro Cup tournament. Company then went on to have a short spell with Alianza Lima in the 1989 Torneo Descentralizado. He helped the club to a strong start to the season but then later struggled in the second half.[1] Then he was in charge of Sport Boys for 1990 Torneo Descentralizado and led the club to a Copa Libertadores groupstage place by winning the Liguilla Final.[1] He left right after and came back for the 1991 season only to leave again a few months later.[1] Company then managed the Peruvian national team in two Copa America tournaments (1991 and 1995).[1] In both editions of the Copa America, he could not lead Peru out of the first group stage. During the 1991 edition he had physical altercations with a journalist and later with his player, Andrés Gonzales, who refused to play against Paraguay.[1] Gonzales was later banned from playing for Peru for two years.[1] He was also in charge of the Honduras national football team in 1997 and 1998,[2] and the Cuba national football team from 2000 to 2004. In terms of national clubs, he led the Peruvian team Universitario de Deportes to a Torneo Apertura cup in 1999. HonoursManager
References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 {{cite web|url=http://dechalaca.com/futblogs/busco-equipo/busco-equipo-controversial-company |title=Busco Equipo: Controversial Company |accessdate=26 January 2012 |date=24 July 2009 |language=spanish |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/64z7Ap5HH?url=http://dechalaca.com/futblogs/busco-equipo/busco-equipo-controversial-company |archivedate=26 January 2012 |publisher=dechalaca.com |deadurl=yes |df= }} 2. ^{{cite web|publisher=RSSSF |author=Courtney, Barrie |title=CONCACAF Championship, Gold Cup 1998 - Full Details |url=http://www.rsssf.com/tables/98gc-full.html |date=20 February 2005 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090610084535/http://www.rsssf.com/tables/98gc-full.html |archivedate=10 June 2009 |df= }} External links
|title= Miguel Company managerial positions |list1={{Sporting Cristal managers}}{{Peru national football team managers}}{{Honduras national football team managers}}{{Cuba national football team managers}}{{Universitario de Deportes managers}} }}{{Navboxes |title= Miguel Company international squads |list1={{Peru squad 1991 Copa América}}{{Peru squad 1995 Copa América}}{{Honduras squad 1998 CONCACAF Gold Cup}}{{Cuba squad 2002 CONCACAF Gold Cup}}{{Cuba squad 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup}} }}{{DEFAULTSORT:Company, Miguel}} 26 : 1945 births|Living people|Sportspeople from Lima|Association football defenders|Peruvian footballers|Juan Aurich footballers|José Gálvez FBC footballers|Peruvian football managers|Sporting Cristal managers|Alianza Lima managers|Sport Boys managers|Peru national football team managers|Deportivo Cali managers|Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz managers|Honduras national football team managers|Club Universitario de Deportes managers|Deportivo Saprissa managers|Cuba national football team managers|1991 Copa América managers|1995 Copa América managers|Peruvian expatriate football managers|Expatriate football managers in Colombia|Expatriate football managers in Honduras|Expatriate football managers in Mexico|Expatriate football managers in Cuba|Expatriate football managers in Costa Rica |
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