Saturday, 1 December 2018

Ivan Santillan and Alfredo Ramua break new records in terms of appearances and goals for Real Garcilaso

Real Garcilaso ended the 2018 season in fourth position, which will allow them to play in the first stage of the Copa Libertadores next year.
Many new players joined the team this year, but the main objective - the national title - has not been achieved, so changes are expected in the roster for the coming season.
However, two of the "oldest" players in the team, Ivan Santillan and Alfredo Ramua, have already extended their contracts and will be part of Real Garcilaso in 2019.

Ivan Santillan

Their good season is showed also by statistics, in terms of appearances and goals. Ivan Santillan moved from the left back to the left wing position, which allowed him to score more goals than in all previous seasons together. Argentinian Alfredo Ramua remained the same key player for the attack of Real Garcilaso, contributing with so many goals and assists.

Alfredo Ramua

These two players are now also leaders in terms of appearances (Ivan Santillan) and goals (Alfredo Ramua) for Real Garcilaso, surpassing Jhoel Herrera and Ramon Rodriguez, respectively, due to their 2018 performances. Other three present players of Real Garcilaso are in top 10: central back Juan Diego Lojas, Mexican defender Lampros Kontogiannis and winger Jhonny Vidales.

Top appearances for Real Garcilaso in Peruvian Primera División, 2012-2018
(in bold, players that are still playing for Real Garcilaso)

No.
Name of the player
Nation.
Appearances
Period
1.
Ivan Santillán
PER
222
2012-
2.
Alfredo Ramúa
ARG
193
2013-2015; 2017-
3.
Jhoel Herrera
PER
190
2012-2017
4.
Juan Diego Lojas
PER
144
2013-
5.
Edwin Retamoso
PER
121
2013-2017
6.
Marcio Valverde
PER
105
2015-2017
7.
Diego Carranza
ARG
96
2012-2015
8.
Ramón Rodríguez
PER
94
2012; 2014-2015
9.
César Ortiz
PER
84
2013-2015
10.
Lampros Kontogiannis
MEX
83
2016-
Statistics are based on data provided by soccerway.com


Top goalscorers for Real Garcilaso in Peruvian Primera División, 2012-2018
(in bold, players that are still playing for Real Garcilaso)


No.
Name of the player
Nation.
Goals
Period
1.
Alfredo Ramúa
ARG
37
2013-2015; 2017-
2.
Ramón Rodríguez
PER
34
2012; 2014-2015
3.
Danilo Carando
ARG
29
2015; 2017
4.
Andy  Pando
PER
27
2012
5.
Marcio Valverde
PER
19
2015-2017
6.
Víctor Ferreira
PAR
18
2013-2014
7.
Ivan Santillán
PER
15
2012-
8.
Jhonny Vidales
PER
13
2017-

Mauricio Montes
PER
13
2013
10.
Juan Diego Lojas
PER
11
2013-

Wilberto Cosme
COL
11
2016

Carlos Neumann
PAR
11
2016-2017

Fabio Ramos
PAR
11
2012-2013
Statistics are based on data provided by soccerway.com

Top appearances for Real Garcilaso in all official domestic[1] and international[2] competitions, 2011-2018
(in bold, players that are still playing for Real Garcilaso)

No.
Name of the player
Nation.
Appearances
Period
1.
Ivan Santillán
PER
267
2012-
2.
Alfredo Ramúa
ARG
235
2013-2015; 2017-
3.
Jhoel Herrera
PER
231
2012-2017
4.
Juan Diego Lojas
PER
182
2013-
5.
Edwin Retamoso
PER
162
2013-2017
6.
Diego Carranza
ARG
126
2012-2015
7.
Ramón Rodríguez
PER
125
2011-12; 2014-15
8.
Marcio Valverde
PER
119
2015-2017
9.
César Ortiz
PER
116
2013-2015
10.
Víctor Ferreira
PAR
100
2013-2014
Statistics are based on data provided by soccerway.com

Top goalscorers for Real Garcilaso in all official domestic[3] and international[4] competitions, 2011-2018
(in bold, players that are still playing for Real Garcilaso)

No.
Name of the player
Nation.
Goals
Period
1.
Alfredo Ramúa
ARG
50
2013-2015; 2017-
2.
Ramón Rodríguez
PER
41
2011-12; 2014-15
3.
Danilo Carando
ARG
33
2015; 2017
4.
Andy  Pando
PER
27
2012
5.
Víctor Ferreira
PAR
23
2013-2014
6.
Marcio Valverde
PER
21
2015-2017
7.
Ivan Santillán
PER
16
2012-
8.
Jhonny Vidales
PER
14
2017-

Mauricio Montes
PER
14
2013

Juan Diego Lojas
PER
14
2013-
Statistics are based on data provided by soccerway.com


[1] Peruvian Primera División (since 2012), Copa Inca (2014 and 2015), Torneo Intermedio (2011) and Copa Perú (2011 – national stage only).
[2] Copa Libertadores (2013, 2014 and 2018) and Copa Sudamericana (2016).
[3] Peruvian Primera División (since 2012), Copa Inca (2014 and 2015), Torneo Intermedio (2011) and Copa Perú (2011 – national stage only).
[4] Copa Libertadores (2013, 2014 and 2018) and Copa Sudamericana (2016).
 

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