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Juan Reynoso

Altura
56 años
28 dic 1969
Perú
País

Porcentaje de victorias

Estadísticas del partido

1 nov 2025

Alianza Lima
E2-2
0
0

26 oct 2025

Sport Huancayo
G2-0
0
0

20 oct 2025

Sport Boys
P1-0
0
0

14 oct 2025

Alianza Universidad
G2-1
0
0

5 oct 2025

Atletico Grau
E0-0
0
0

3 oct 2025

Cienciano
G2-0
0
0

27 sept 2025

Comerciantes Unidos
E1-1
0
0

21 sept 2025

Los Chankas
G6-1
0
0

19 sept 2025

Deportivo Garcilaso
E1-1
0
0

14 sept 2025

Universitario de Deportes
P1-2
0
0
FBC Melgar

1 nov 2025

Liga 1 Clausura
Alianza Lima
2-2

26 oct 2025

Liga 1 Clausura
Sport Huancayo
2-0

20 oct 2025

Liga 1 Clausura
Sport Boys
1-0

14 oct 2025

Liga 1 Clausura
Alianza Universidad
2-1

5 oct 2025

Liga 1 Clausura
Atletico Grau
0-0

Noticias

About

Juan Reynoso is a 56-year-old football coach, born on 28 de diciembre de 1969. Follow Juan Reynoso on FotMob for live match updates, detailed statistics, career history, transfer news, FotMob ratings, and comprehensive performance analytics.

Juan Reynoso's career has included time at Cruz Azul, Universitario de Deportes, and Alianza Lima as a player and FBC Melgar, Peru, Liga MX All-Stars, Cruz Azul, Puebla, Cusco FC, CD Cruz Azul Hidalgo, Sporting Cristal, and Juan Aurich as a coach.

On the international stage, Juan Reynoso has represented Peru.

Juan Reynoso is from Peru, and the national teams include César Bautista, Francesco Andrealli, Jair Moretti, Philipp Eisele, Rafael Guzmán, Christopher Gonzáles, Pedro Gallese, Alfonso Barco, Luis Abram, Fabio Gruber, Marcos López, Miguel Araujo, Jesús Castillo, Jesús Pretell, Piero Cari, Kenji Cabrera, Yordy Reyna, Erick Noriega, Piero Quispe, Adrián Ugarriza, Bryan Reyna, Jairo Vélez, Alejandro Duarte, Diego Enríquez, Marco Huamán, Adrián Quiróz, Renzo Garcés, Matías Lazo, Jairo Concha, Martín Távara, André Carrillo, Carlos Cabello, Yoshimar Yotún, Álex Valera, Maxloren Castro, Diego Romero, Matías Córdova, Kevin Quevedo, Oliver Sonne, César Inga, Joao Grimaldo, Rodrigo Vilca, Bassco Soyer, Cristian Carbajal, Matías Zegarra, Jhonny Vidales, Alesia Garcia, Grace Cagnina, Claudia Cagnina, Mia León, Valerie Gherson, Raquel Bilcape, and Mía Obando. Explore each player's page on FotMob for comprehensive statistics, match history, and international career data.

Throughout their career, Juan Reynoso has won 4 titles: Copa por México (2020), Liga MX (2020/2021 Clausura), and Campeón de Campeones (2020/2021) with Cruz Azul and Liga 1 (2015) with FBC Melgar.

FotMob provides comprehensive coverage of Juan Reynoso, including career statistics, match-by-match ratings, transfer history, market value trends, and detailed performance analytics. Follow Juan Reynoso to receive notifications about upcoming matches, goals, and other key events.

Trayectoria

Entrenador

FBC Melgarago 2025 - mar 2026
CD Cruz Azul Hidalgoene 2013 - nov 2013

Trayectoria profesional

Selección nacional

4*
0*
* El número de goles y partidos antes de 2006 podría ser inexacto en algunos casos.
  • Partidos
  • Goles
Trofeos

Cruz Azul

México
1
Copa por México(2020)
1
Liga MX(2020/2021 Clausura)
Trofeos (Jugador)

Cruz Azul

México
1
Liga MX(1997/1998 Inverno)
2

Noticias

About

Juan Reynoso is a 56-year-old football coach, born on 28 de diciembre de 1969. Follow Juan Reynoso on FotMob for live match updates, detailed statistics, career history, transfer news, FotMob ratings, and comprehensive performance analytics.

Juan Reynoso's career has included time at Cruz Azul, Universitario de Deportes, and Alianza Lima as a player and FBC Melgar, Peru, Liga MX All-Stars, Cruz Azul, Puebla, Cusco FC, CD Cruz Azul Hidalgo, Sporting Cristal, and Juan Aurich as a coach.

On the international stage, Juan Reynoso has represented Peru.

Juan Reynoso is from Peru, and the national teams include César Bautista, Francesco Andrealli, Jair Moretti, Philipp Eisele, Rafael Guzmán, Christopher Gonzáles, Pedro Gallese, Alfonso Barco, Luis Abram, Fabio Gruber, Marcos López, Miguel Araujo, Jesús Castillo, Jesús Pretell, Piero Cari, Kenji Cabrera, Yordy Reyna, Erick Noriega, Piero Quispe, Adrián Ugarriza, Bryan Reyna, Jairo Vélez, Alejandro Duarte, Diego Enríquez, Marco Huamán, Adrián Quiróz, Renzo Garcés, Matías Lazo, Jairo Concha, Martín Távara, André Carrillo, Carlos Cabello, Yoshimar Yotún, Álex Valera, Maxloren Castro, Diego Romero, Matías Córdova, Kevin Quevedo, Oliver Sonne, César Inga, Joao Grimaldo, Rodrigo Vilca, Bassco Soyer, Cristian Carbajal, Matías Zegarra, Jhonny Vidales, Alesia Garcia, Grace Cagnina, Claudia Cagnina, Mia León, Valerie Gherson, Raquel Bilcape, and Mía Obando. Explore each player's page on FotMob for comprehensive statistics, match history, and international career data.

Throughout their career, Juan Reynoso has won 4 titles: Copa por México (2020), Liga MX (2020/2021 Clausura), and Campeón de Campeones (2020/2021) with Cruz Azul and Liga 1 (2015) with FBC Melgar.

FotMob provides comprehensive coverage of Juan Reynoso, including career statistics, match-by-match ratings, transfer history, market value trends, and detailed performance analytics. Follow Juan Reynoso to receive notifications about upcoming matches, goals, and other key events.