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Luisa Fuentes

Luisa Estela Fuentes Quijandría (1954, in Ica), more known as Lucha Fuentes is a noted retired volleyball player from Peru.〔(Capital.com.pe )〕
== Biography ==
Luisa Fuentes was born on 24 August in Ica of 1954. Her father was player Félix Fuentes and of the iqueña Estela Quijandría. When she was 14 years old she was discovered by Akira Kato and before she turned 15 years she was playing in Lima by the Divine School Teacher.
She was several times champion of South America and Sub-champion of Pan-American volleyball in the 1960s. She participated in the Olympic games of Mexico 1968 and participated with the selection until the World-wide Championship of USSR 1978.
She fought to popularize volleyball in Peru. In the year 2000, she was nominated by the international federation in the election to the best player of the 20th century.
She went on to become professor of the Sportive Academies Pupils of the Foundation Telefónica, where 300 girls and boys between 9 to 14 participate.

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