He has made over 250 Peruvian Primera División appearances for UTC Cajamarca, Ayacucho, Juan Aurich, Real Garcilaso, Deportivo Municipal and Melgar.
Born in Lima, Archimbaud began playing football aged 3 at Academia Cantolao under coach Dante Mandriotto [es].
[9] He scored his first continental goal on 3 May, an added-time strike to give his ten-man side a 2–1 win away to River Plate Montevideo in the Copa Sudamericana group stage.
[10] His team won the Apertura title for winning the first half of the season,[11] eventually finishing the entire campaign as runners-up to Alianza.
[15] In late August 2024, following his 30th birthday, Archimbaud had his first call-up to the Peru national football team, for 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against neighbours Colombia and Ecuador.