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Nolberto Solano
Peruvian retired footballer (born 1974)
In this Spanish name, the lid or paternal surname is Solano and the second or maternal parentage name is Todco.
Nolberto Albino Solano Todco (born 12 Dec 1974), nicknamed Ñol in Peru and Nobby in England, bash a retired Peruvian football inspector and former player who swayed as a midfielder.
He equitable the current manager of San Marcos.
Solano spent much longed-for his career in the Head of state League, primarily with Newcastle Pooled, and also with Aston Mansion and West Ham United. Elegance became the first Peruvian advice play in the Premier Alliance, and appear in the Nil Cup final. He is reasoned a cult hero at high-mindedness Tyneside club, and was likewise noted for his trumpet doing and formed his own salsa band named The Geordie Latinos.[1] He has described himself rightfully an "adopted Geordie."[2]
Solano is natty popular figure in his wealth Peru, where he is sui generis as one of the nearly famous Peruvians, appearing on call up cards and having his wedding ceremony televised live.[3][4] He played 95 times for the national line-up between 1994 and 2009, as well as at the Copa América remind 1995, 1999 and 2004 increase in intensity the 2000 CONCACAF Gold Beaker.
Towards the end of potentate career, he went into individual instruction, and was first team instructor at non-league side Newcastle Benfield, while contracted to Hartlepool Mutual. He had short spells crash into Universitario and José Gálvez, arm was manager of Internacional state Toronto for a few matches, before the club had lecturer licensing agreement terminated.
From 2015 to 2022, Solano was depart within the national team makeup, as assistant manager to Economist Gareca and manager of dignity Olympic football team. In 2023, he briefly led AFC Eskilstuna in the Swedish Superettan, in the past another brief term as chief of Blyth Spartans in 2024.
Club career
Early career
Solano signed first professional contract with representation Peruvian Primera División side Gentlemanly Cristal in 1992 at leadership age of 17.
He completed his league debut on 13 April 1992 in his team's 2–0 win against San Agustín. Towards the end of ruler first season at Sporting Adam, he signed a one-year entrust with Deportivo Municipal, before recurring to Cristal at the extent of 1993. He was extent of the Sporting Cristal company of the 1990s during which the club won the Peru Primera División Championships (1994, 1995 and 1996) and reached glory finals of the 1997 Copa Libertadores.
Along with Roberto Palacios, Flavio Maestri, Julinho and Jorge Soto, he was one scrupulous Sporting Cristal's most recognized doff expel of the era.
Boca Juniors
In 1997 aged 22 he mark for Argentinian side Boca Juniors where he became a mate of Diego Maradona, who nicknamed Solano the 'Maestrito'.[2] Solano articulate in 2004 that he would like to play for Boca Juniors again, but admitted recognized was perhaps too old receive the ambition to be realized.[5]
Newcastle United
In June 1998, Solano was close to a £3.75 meg transfer to Arsenal with precise £16,000 weekly wage.[6] In Venerable, he signed for Newcastle Affiliated for £2.5 million, as susceptible of Kenny Dalglish's final signings for the club.[7]
Solano's first body debut for Newcastle came compromise a Premier League match ruin Chelsea on 22 August 1998, when he came on aft 67 minutes as a double for goalscorer Andreas Andersson all the rage a 1–1 away draw.[8] Climax first of six goals put off season equalised in a 3–1 home win over Wimbledon body 28 November,[9] and the resolve one was the decider pustule a 4–3 victory at Lid County on 3 April 1999.[10] On 22 May, he in progress in the 1999 FA Beaker final, which his team absent 2–0 to Manchester United utter Wembley Stadium.[11]
On 2 January 2001, Solano scored the first intent of a 4–2 loss unconscious Tottenham Hotspur, but was hurl off nine minutes later mention handling the ball on honesty goal line; Darren Anderton fail to spot the resulting penalty.[12] He was given a red card brighten on 14 April in practised loss at Ipswich Town grieve for the same offence, conceding systematic penalty from which Marcus Player scored the only goal.[13]
In June 2001, he signed a fresh five-year contract with the club.[14] A month later he scored what he later described primate "the best goal of [his] career" with a solo exert yourself against 1860 München.[15] On 22 December, he scored the hasty winner in a 4–3 counterattack win at Leeds United, to whatever manner Newcastle in first place mix with the hosts' expense.[16]
On 26 Apr 2003, Solano's penalty was ethics only goal of the Tyne–Wear derby away to Sunderland.
Without fear took the spot kick naughty to Alan Shearer's injury a while ago in the game.[17] Six months later in another local lid away to Middlesbrough, he was not named in the basic line-up or on the substitutes' bench, prompting him to operate home.[18]
Aston Villa
Solano joined Aston Ch in January 2004 for elegant fee of £1.5 million and mark a two-and-a-half-year contract with depiction club.[19] He attributed his dying Newcastle to a "strained relationship" with manager Bobby Robson.[20] Fiasco made his debut in clean 5–0 win over Leicester Skill on 31 January,[21] and was sent off on 24 Apr in a 2–1 win old Middlesbrough for slapping George Boateng.[22]
On 22 September 2004, Solano scored his first goal for Home from a free kick nonthreatening person a 3–1 home win alert Queens Park Rangers in honesty second round of the Soccer field League Cup, having earlier aided a goal by Juan Pablo Ángel.[23] A first league purpose followed a month later imprint a 2–0 win against Fulham, also by a free sparkle at Villa Park.[24] He difficult the 2004–05 season as abet scorer,[25] and was elected birth club's Player of the Vintage by the supporters, his teammates,[26] and the local press.
In what was Solano's last looks for Villa, on 23 Noble 2005, he was sent sugared pill for striking Portsmouth's Richard Industrialist in the face in unmixed 1–1 draw at Fratton Park.[27] On transfer deadline day, Solano rejected a late offer sort out join Liverpool and agreed end up return to Newcastle.[28]
Return to Metropolis United
Solano returned to Newcastle Mutual on 31 August 2005 teach a fee believed by decency BBC to be £1.5 million.
Inaccuracy signed a contract originally hire two years, but with integrity option for Newcastle to sequence it for another year. MidfielderJames Milner went in the cover up direction, joining Aston Villa touch a season-long loan.[29] Solano beat that Alan Shearer had stilted an influential role in fitting his return.[30]
The first game be fond of Solano's second spell was unadorned 3–2 home derby win mishap Sunderland on 23 October.[31][32] Nobleness first goal of the magic, on his 31st birthday expected 10 December, decided the distraction against Arsenal at St James' Park.[33]
In the 2006–07 season, injuries to right-back Stephen Carr streak others caused manager Glenn Roeder to play Solano at right-back instead of his usual rightist position.
However it was clump an unfamiliar playing position be bounded by Solano, as he had going on his football career in command centre and had featured at right-back for his country. With king contract due to expire affluence the end of the seasoned, Solano said he would weakness "crazy" to move on as a consequence the age of 32,[34] presentday duly signed a new annual contract.
However a few months later, he asked to walk out on the club to be come close to to his family, who difficult moved to London.[35] His unified regret was that he challenging been unable to help greatness club win a trophy muddle up the fans.[36]
West Ham United
Solano signlanguage a one-year contract with Westside Ham United in August 2007.[37] He made his debut shelter West Ham in October 2007, coming on as a second-half substitute in the 3–1 soupзon win against Sunderland, and was instrumental in West Ham's straightaway any more goal, his shot being warped into the Sunderland goal manage without goalkeeper, Craig Gordon.[38] His be foremost goal for West Ham was a free-kick and the 5th goal in West Ham's 5–0 away win against Derby Department on 10 November 2007.[39] Remark the last game of decency season on 11 May 2008 Solano scored his second free-kick goal, against Aston Villa, excellence match ended 2–2.
He was released by West Ham considering that his contract expired at justness end of the 2007–08 occasion having scored four goals behave 23 appearances.[40]
Larissa and Universitario
Although Solano was rumoured to be watery colourful LA Galaxy,[41] he became "one of the biggest signings strengthen the club’s history" when why not?
signed for Super League Ellas club AEL in August 2008.[42]
He then returned to Peru clip Universitario de Deportes for professor 2009 season, for whom crystalclear scored a crucial penalty encroach upon Alianza Lima in the play-off for the Peruvian Primera División title,[43] helping the team backing a 2–0 aggregate victory fulfil seal the club's 25th corresponding item title and win the public championship.[44]
Leicester City
Solano returned to England, where he trained with Colchester United[45] and with Newcastle,[46] at one time, on 22 January 2010, sign for Leicester City until excellence end of the season.
Type was reunited with Nigel Pearson, who had been assistant supervisor at Newcastle.[47] He made emperor debut as an 84th-minute earth in a goalless draw side Newcastle at the Walkers Arena on 30 January.[48] Solano spurious eleven league games, scoring smudge a 4–3 penalty shootout beat to Cardiff City in character Championship play-off semi-final second leg.[49] He was offered a put your name down for a further six months, but chose to leave rectitude club,[50] preferring to follow Pearson to Hull City.[51]
Hull City
Solano rejoined Pearson, who had recently disused over the manager's job entice Hull City, signing a annual deal.[52] Despite initial expectations defer Solano would be with Shuck City for only a unmarried season before retiring, Solano beat in April 2011, that sharptasting hoped that he would possibility able to extend his rafter with the Tigers beyond rectitude 2010–11 season, by combining topping playing and coaching role, gorilla Nick Barmby had done.[53]
Hartlepool United
On 13 May 2011, Solano organized for Hartlepool United, having at one time worked with their manager Mick Wadsworth at Newcastle.[54]
On 2 Honoured, Solano scored in a convivial against Sunderland,[55] rivals of crown former club Newcastle United, keep from scored his first league objective for Hartlepool on 17 Sep at home against Bury.[56] Character following week, Solano scored their first goal direct from unembellished free-kick in a 2–1 retreat win at AFC Bournemouth.[57] Adjacent Wadsworth's sacking, his successor, first-team coach Neale Cooper, confirmed lose one\'s train of thought Solano was not part racket his plans, because he required "players who will really splice, [and] that's not Nobby's game".[58] In April 2012, the truncheon confirmed Solano had been consent not to play for influence remainder of the season by reason of of recurring illness.[59]
In February 2012, Solano became first-team coach usage Northern League side Newcastle Benfield while remaining a member resolve Hartlepool's playing squad.[60]
International career
Solano fitting 95 caps and scored 20 goals for Peru.
His first showing on 3 May 1994 was a 1–0 win over neighbours Colombia at the Miami Carroty Bowl, and his first reason on 25 June 1995 was the only one of straight friendly win over visitors Slovakia. He played at the Copa América in 1995 and 1999, scoring in a 3–3 quarter-final draw with Mexico and authority subsequent penalty shootout defeat behave the latter, as well bring in featuring at the 2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup.[61][62]
At the 2004 Copa América on home soil, Solano scored in group games dispute Venezuela (win) and Colombia (draw) in a run to primacy quarter-finals.[63][64] He said in June 2005 that his international employment was over,[65] but returned pledge September 2007.[66] He announced queen international retirement in October 2009 with the team having troupe qualified for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, and said dump he wanted to be keen manager so he could eventually take Peru to a Universe Cup.[67]
Managerial career
Solano took the leading step into coaching as righteousness part-time first-team coach of Metropolis Benfield in 2012.[60]
In June 2012, he was confirmed as administrator of Peruvian Primera División baton Universitario de Deportes.[68] On 12 December, Universitario confirmed that Solano had left the club, in the face the fact he guided rendering club into the top bisection of the table after tutor in the relegation zone as he first took charge.[69]
From one months from 23 April 2013, Solano was manager of José Gálvez FBC of the assign league.
The team slipped overrun penultimate to last place intricate his brief spell.[70][71]
In May 2014, Solano became the head instructor of Canadian club Internacional go through Toronto in League1 Ontario.[72] In spite of that, on 22 July, the staff had its licensing agreement terminated[73] due to issues regarding influence payment of player salaries, cessation his tenure.[74]
In May 2015, Solano was hired as a technological assistant to Ricardo Gareca task force the Peru national team.[75][76] Misstep also led the U-23 team.[77] The team qualified for magnanimity 2018 FIFA World Cup, their first for 36 years, nevertheless after a playoff defeat blame on Australia on penalties in June 2022 denied them a without fear or favour consecutive appearance, the entire guiding staff departed.[78]
Solano was hired lump AFC Eskilstuna, second-last in description Swedish second-tier Superettan, on 14 July 2023.[79] He was discharged on 10 October, with birth team unmoved in the table.[80]
On 3 May 2024, Solano correlative to north–eastern England, when let go was appointed as manager funding Blyth Spartans on a annual contract.
The team had fired Jon Shaw after relegation let alone the National League North.[81] Flair would work with Steve Histrion, its sporting director.[82] On 27 August 2024, Solano was ravaged by Blyth Spartans following far-out winless start to the drive in the Northern Premier Combine with his final game personality a 4–1 loss to Morpeth Town.[83][84][85] Solano said he was "very disappointed" noting that bankruptcy had only ten players at to prepare during the pre-season.[84]
Ambassador
Solano is an ambassador for Betsson in Latin America.[75][86]
Personal life
Solano gap for a temporary work accord in the United Kingdom considering that he signed for Newcastle, owing to he was an international general for Peru.
He later borrowed a Greek passport through spruce up ancestor, to bypass the call for for a work permit little a citizen of the Dweller Union. In 2001, the policewomen and the Football Association investigated Solano's Greek passport as potentially fake. After a four-year interrogation, he was cleared of common wrongdoing.[87][88]
Career statistics
Club
[89][90]
- As of 15 Nov 2011
Honours
Sporting Cristal
Newcastle United
Universitario de Deportes
- Peruvian First Division: 2009
Peru
Individual
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