Carlos Valderrama, the Colombian midfielder, played for Real Valladolid CF in the 1991/92 season, scoring one goal in 17 games.
What happened after his football career?
He hung up his boots in 2004, ending his football career.
And then he spent time in the dugout of Junior de Barranquilla.
But his experience also included managing Colombia's indigenous team.
His achievements in football
Valderrama's spell in the Liga BBVA was brief, yet he is remembered for his quality and vision.
He was popularly known as *El Pibe* in South American football.
So his legacy extends beyond his playing career.
What did he do after football?
Valderrama ventured into cinema, playing himself on the big screen.
He also joined forces with Faustino Asprilla at the helm of Colombia's indigenous team.
The team participated in the first American Indigenous Football Cup.
Valderrama's vibrant personality has led him to explore other professions.
Why is he still remembered?
As Colombia's number 10, Valderrama was a standard bearer of Colombian football.
His career was marked by notable achievements, including his time at Real Valladolid CF.
On June 16, 2014, his legacy was still celebrated.
He played until 2004, leaving a lasting impact on the sport.