- Defender for Central Córdoba Rosario (1983-1987), Talleres Remedios de Escalada (1987-88), Club Universitario (Bolivia, 1988), The Strongest (Bolivia, 1989-1991, 1993-1994), San José (Bolivia, 1992), San Lorenzo de Almagro (1994-1997) and Argentinos Juniors (1997-1998).
- Won the Argentine Primera B (1988) with Talleres RdE.; 2 Bolivian Primera División (1989, 1993) with The Strongest; Argentine Primera División (1995 Clausura) with San Lorenzo de Almagro.
- Nationalized Bolivian in the 90s.
- 26 appearances for Bolivia National Football Team (1993-1999); scored 1 goal. Member of the Copa América 1993, 1995, 1999, Confederations Cup 1999, and the USA '94 squads.
- Father of, with Grace García, Nicole Quinteros, Sebastián Quinteros, Rodrigo Quinteros and Gonzalo Quinteros.
- 1998: Retired from football at the age 33.
- Played well over 100 games for The Strongest.
- Head coach of San Lorenzo de Almagro (2003), Club Blooming (Bolivia, 2005-2006, 2007-2008), San Martín de San Juan (2006-07), Club Bolívar (Bolivia, 2009), Oriente Petrolero (Bolivia, 2010), Bolivia National Football Team (Bolivia, 2010-2012), C.S. Emelec (Ecuador, 2012-2015), Ecuador National Football Team (Ecuador, 2015-2017), Al-Nassr (Saudi Arabia, 2017-18), Al-Wasl (United Arab Emirates, 2018), C.D. Universidad Católica (Chile, 2019), Club Tijuana (Mexico, 2020), Colo-Colo (Chile, 2020-2023) and Vélez Sarsfield (2024-).
- As a coach, he won the Bolivian Primera División (2005) with Club Blooming; the Bolivian Primera División (2009) with Club Bolívar; two Bolivian Primera División (2010 Invierno, 2010) with Oriente Petrolero; two Serie A (2013 & 2014) with Emelec; the Chile Supercup (2019) and the Chilean Primera División (2019) with C.D. Universidad Católica; two Chile Cup (2021 & 2023), the Chilean Primera División (2022) and the Chile Supercup (2022) with Colo-Colo.
- Named the Best Coach of the Ecuadorian Serie A in 2013 and 2014.
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