Rodrigo Ramallo Explained

Rodrigo Ramallo
Fullname:Rodrigo Luis Ramallo Cornejo
Birth Date:1990 10, df=yes
Birth Place:Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia
Position:Striker
Currentclub:The Strongest
Clubnumber:18
Youthclubs1:Pelota de Trapo
Youthyears2:–2010
Youthclubs2:The Strongest
Years1:2010–2013
Clubs1:The Strongest
Caps1:88
Goals1:21
Years2:2013–2014
Clubs2:Jorge Wilstermann
Caps2:40
Goals2:17
Years3:2014–2016
Clubs3:The Strongest
Caps3:77
Goals3:26
Years4:2016–2017
Clubs4:Vitória
Caps4:4
Goals4:0
Years5:2017
Clubs5:The Strongest
Caps5:30
Goals5:3
Years6:2018–2019
Clubs6:San José
Caps6:68
Goals6:25
Years7:2020–2022
Clubs7:Always Ready
Caps7:74
Goals7:13
Years8:2023
Clubs8:Aurora
Caps8:29
Goals8:3
Years9:2024–
Clubs9:The Strongest
Caps9:6
Goals9:2
Nationalyears1:2013–
Nationalteam1:Bolivia
Nationalcaps1:42
Nationalgoals1:7
Club-Update:15:54, 24 March 2024 (UTC)
Nationalteam-Update:07:21, 24 June 2024 (UTC)

Rodrigo Luis Ramallo Cornejo (born 14 October 1990) is a Bolivian footballer who plays as a striker for The Strongest and the Bolivia national team.

He is the son of the famous Bolivian former striker William Ramallo.

International career

Just like his father before him, Ramallo has played for the Bolivia national team since 2013 and has, as of 29 March 2021, earned a total of seventeen caps, scoring three goals. He has represented his country in six FIFA World Cup qualification matches, as well as at the Copa América Centenario.

Career statistics

International

National teamYearAppsGoals
Bolivia201310
201430
201532
201670
201920
2021143
202241
202341
202440
Total427

International goals

Scores and results list Bolivia's goal tally first.[1]

No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 12 November 2015 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia align=center 1–0 4–2 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
2. align=center 3–1
3. 29 March 2021 Estadio Monumental Banco Pichincha, Guayaquil, Ecuador align=center 1–2 align=center 1–2 Friendly
4. 14 October 2021 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia align=center 1–0 align=center 4–0 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification
5. 5 November 2021 Audi Field, Washington D.C., United States align=center 1–0 align=center 1–0 Friendly
6. 21 January 2022 Estadio Olímpico Patria, Sucre, Bolivia 2–0 5–0 Friendly
7. 12 October 2023 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia align=center 1–1 align=center 1–2 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ramallo, Rodrigo. National Football Teams. 8 February 2017.