Fallece José Romanelli, champion of Ecuador with Deportivo Quito and Emelec in the decade of the 60 | Football | Deport

The ex-football player’s decision, also the champion of Asoguayas with the millionaires in 1966, was communicated by the team this March.

The ex-football player and coach of Uruguayan-Ecuadorian José Romanelli, champion of Ecuador with Deportivo Quito in 1964 and with Emelec in 1965, failed this March in the 80s in the United States, the club announced in social speeches.

As a marker of point and defensive figure, el Petiso integrates the illustrated Ballet Azul conducted by el Marqués Fernando Paternoster in the first years of the 1960s. He also won the Guayas championship in 1966.

Deportivo Quito posted on Twitter a note of peso “about the sensitive failure of the historian José Neron Romanelli, 1964 national champion ex-jugger with our club and reconnaissance trainer of players in our country”. Emelec also expressed his condolences.

Location of his time by the azulgrana team, the charrúa firm as a millionaire and was mantuvo in the blue azure ten until 1971. Passport to America.

In dialogue with La hora in March 2009, el Petiso recordaba: “My football retreat took place on December 14, 1975, three days before it was 35 years old. I lived in Ecuador, my new homeland, and Emelec treated me like a nationalist.”.

Emelec of 1971. Arriba: César del Castillo (i), kinesiologist; José Romanelli, Jesús Ortiz, José María Piriz, Miguel Bustamante, Héctor Gauna, Ramón Souza Duarte. Abajo: Angel Luis Liciardi (i), Rubén Marcos. Félix Lasso, Viviano Lugo.

Romanelli is mentioned in the Song of the Emelec, iconic musical piece authored by Juan Cavero dedicated to the plant azul van 1965, year of the national invicto champion, and updated in 1966 by the title of Asoguayas, following the artist’s disappearance in this Diario in 2013.

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