Fortunato Quispe Mendoza

Quispe Mendoza did his first studies in the school Simón Bolívar, and secondary in the National Simon Bolivar College in Bolivia.

Quispe Mendoza arrived in the Dominican Republic in the turbulent months of 1965, specifically the May 4th international representative of ILO work at times.

In 1968, he founded and served as coach and mentor first-team first division of Aurora, where every player was genuinely Dominican and selected public schools and neighborhoods.

By 1969 he founded and was the first coach of First Division UASD, was responsible for creating the first Dominican Football Federation, in the capital city, on August 6, 1970.

As national coach, he led at the 1970 FIFA World Cup in Mexico (1968), at the XI Central American and Caribbean Games in Panama (1970), at the VI Pan American Games in Cali, Colombia (1971); Youth Cup CONCACAF in Cuba (1972), at the XII Central American and Caribbean Games in Santo Domingo (1974) and the Youth Football Championship CONCACAF in San Juan, Puerto Rico (1976), among other achievements as a leader.