Marco Sandy

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Marco Sandy
Personal information
Full name Marco Antonio Sandy Sansusty
Date of birth (1971-08-29) 29 August 1971 (age 52)
Place of birth Cochabamba, Bolivia
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Defender
Team information
Current team
Jorge Wilstermann (assistant)
Youth career
Enrique Happ
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1990 Tembetary
1990–1995 Bolívar
1995–1996 Valladolid 4 (0)
1996–1998 Bolívar
1998–2000 Gimnasia de Jujuy 46 (4)
2000–2001 Bolívar
2001–2002 Tampico Madero 3 (0)
2002–2006 Bolívar
International career
1993–2003 Bolivia 93 (6)
Managerial career
2007 Bolívar
2010–2011 Bolivia U20
2012–2013 Bolivia (assistant)
2014 Real Potosí
2014 Bolivia (women)
2015 Universitario Sucre
2016 Real Potosí
2017 Bolivia U20
2020–2021 Jorge Wilstermann (youth)
2021 Jorge Wilstermann (caretaker)
2021 Real Potosí
2021– Jorge Wilstermann (assistant)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Marco Antonio Sandy Sansusty (born 29 August 1971) is a Bolivian football manager and former player who played as a defender. He is the current assistant manager of Jorge Wilstermann.

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Playing career

Club

On club level he spent the majority of his career with Bolívar, apart from four spells abroad with Club Atlético Tembetary of Paraguay (where he debuted professionally), [1] Real Valladolid of Spain, Gimnasia de Jujuy of Argentina and Tampico Madero of Mexico.

International

He played 93 international matches for Bolivia between 1993 and 2003. [2] He played at the 1994 FIFA World Cup. Sandy made his international debut on January 29, 1993 in a friendly match against Honduras (3-1 win) in Cochabamba. He was the national record holder with 93 caps for nearly two years. Luis Cristaldo equalled his tally, playing his last and 93rd international match on October 9, 2005 against Brazil. Sandy played his last international match for Bolivia on November 18, 2003: a World Cup Qualifier against Venezuela in Maracaibo.

Career statistics

International goals

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References

  1. "El 'Toro' que estuvo a punto de abandonar el fútbol en sus inicios" [The 'Bull' (Toro in English) who was near to quitting football in his beginnings] (in Spanish). Deporte Total. 19 April 2020. Retrieved 29 April 2021.
  2. rsssf: Bolivia record international footballers Archived 2009-06-09 at the Wayback Machine
  3. Marco Antonio Sandy – International Appearances. RSSSF