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| birth_place = San Juan, Argentina | residence = San Juan | occupation = | years_active = 1991–2005, 2010–2011 | height = 〔(Panchito Velazquez (Hóquei em Patins) )〕 | other_interests = Agriculture, football | country = | sport = Roller hockey | team = }} Francisco Cecílio Velázquez (born 10 January 1975), commonly known as Panchito Velázquez, is an Argentine retired roller hockey player. As a forward, he is remembered as one of the greatest roller hockey players being often compared to his idol António Livramento and being called "the Maradona of hockey" by his fans.〔(Hóquei em Patins: Benfiquista Panchito também já calçou chuteiras )〕〔(Em entrevista com Panchito: ''Vou fazer tudo para voltar ao inferno da Luz!'' (com vídeo) )〕 ==Player career== Velázquez started playing roller hockey at the age of 4 in Club Atlético Social San Juan as a goalkeeper, following the footsteps of his father, a former goalkeeper of Argentina between 1966 and 1974. By the age of 16 he reached the first division of Argentine hockey. As a senior, he played in his hometown for Social San Juan, Deportivo Union Estudiantil, Concepción Patín Club and Sindicato Empleados de Comercio, in Angola for Primeiro de Agosto, in Italy for Follonica, in Spain for Voltregà and FC Barcelona, in Portugal for Benfica. The last time he represented Argentina was at the 2005 World Championship, as a captain. On 19 February 2010, after four years and a half without practicing and training, the 35 years old Panchito returned to competitive hockey for the Torneo Apertura de San Juan but only for one year so that his children, Francisco and Nazarena, could watch him playing and to put an end to his career at Sindicato, a club where he was later joined by his younger brother Mariano Ernesto Velazquez who had left Follonica.〔(El regreso )〕〔(Panchito de volta! )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Francisco Velázquez」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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