Jose Villareal (footballer, Born 1900)
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Jose Villareal (footballer, Born 1900)
Jose Villareal (born José Villarreal y Santa Coloma; October 19, 1900 – November 14, 1973), known as Jose "Peping" Villareal or simply Peping, was a Filipino international footballer. He was a Forward (Association football)#Outside forward, forward (specifically a right out) for Bohemian SC and the Philippines national football team, Philippine Island football team, representing the latter in the Football at the 1925 Far Eastern Championship Games, 1925 Far Eastern Championship Games in Manila. Early life Villareal was the fourth of seven children of Carlos Ramon Fernando Villarreal y Moras and Doña Carmen Santa Coloma y Navarro. His sisters were Ines Villarreal Y Santa Coloma, born in 1899, and Salud Villarreal y Santa Coloma born in 1901. Three of his brothers, Alberto, Fernando and Angel, played football with him on the Bohemian Sporting Club. A fourth brother, Carlos Villareal, Carlos, played for Club Filipino and was also a renowned amateur boxer. Fernando's son, Fernan ...
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Jose Peping Villareal Bohemian SC
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