
Marco Antonio Etcheverry
Marco Antonio 'El Diablo' Etcheverry is a retired Bolivian footballer renowned for his exceptional skills as an attacking midfielder. He is particularly celebrated for his time with the Bolivian national team and his club career, notably with The Strongest and D.C. United in Major League Soccer. Etcheverry played a pivotal role in leading Bolivia to the 1994 FIFA World Cup, marking a historic moment for Bolivian football. His creativity, vision, and playmaking abilities earned him accolades and a lasting legacy in the sport, making him one of Bolivia's most iconic athletes.
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Marco Antonio Etcheverry is included in Valderrama's ideal eleven.
Carlos 'El Pibe' Valderrama dio podio de los mejores futbolistas de la historia de Colombia y no se olvidó de James Rodríguez y FalcaoMarco Antonio Etcheverry was one of the key figures in Bolivia's golden generation that qualified for the 1994 World Cup.
Bolivia: 32 años de la hazaña del 93’ y la ilusión rumbo al Mundial 2026Marco Antonio Etcheverry, known worldwide as 'El Diablo', was a prominent figure at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, where he attended a Real Madrid match as a special guest.
El “Diablo” Etcheverry brilla entre leyendas del fútbol en MiamiMarco Antonio Etcheverry scored two goals in Bolivia's historic 7-0 win against Venezuela in 1993.
Bolivia busca su tercera victoria en Venezuela por EliminatoriasMarco Antonio 'Diablo' Etcheverry is one of the great figures of Bolivian football who emerged from the Tahuichi Academy.
La Tahuichi cumple 47 años de historia y gloria en el deporte bolivianoMarco Antonio Etcheverry was a player who left Barcelona SC before their Copa Libertadores final in 1998.
‘Era ponerte la armadura de Barcelona SC y sabías que había un solo resultado que le servía al club’, describe Nicolás Asencio el ‘ADN’ torero | Campeonato Nacional | DeportesMarco Antonio Etcheverry, a historic figure in Bolivian football, congratulated the U-17 team for their achievement in qualifying for the 2025 World Cup.
Etcheverry felicita a la Sub-17: “Entraron a la historia del fútbol boliviano”Marco Antonio Etcheverry scored in both the 1985 and 1987 World Cups for Bolivia.
Bolivia vuelve a un Mundial Sub-17, la última vez fue en Canadá 1987Marco 'El Diablo' Etcheverry is celebrated for his contributions to football in the festival's performances.
El teatro rinde tributo a Anabel Angus, Piraí Vaca, ‘Chichi’ Romero y ‘El Diablo’ Etcheverry


























































