Andrés Botero Phillipsbourne | |
Office: | 27th President of Atlético Nacional Football Club |
Term Start: | 28 March 2017 |
Term End: | 8 February 2018 |
Predecessor: | Juan Carlos de La Cuesta |
Successor: | Juan David Pérez Ortiz |
Office2: | Director of Coldeportes |
Term Start2: | 19 January 2012 |
Term End2: | 23 May 2016 |
Predecessor2: | Jairo Clopatofsky |
Successor2: | Clara Luz Roldán |
Office3: | 14th President of the Colombian Olympic Committee |
Term Start3: | 1997 |
Term End3: | 2009 |
Birth Date: | 23 December 1945 |
Birth Place: | Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia |
Spouse: | Beatriz Elena Herrera |
Children: | Andrea Botero, Maria Luisa Botero, Lina María Botero |
Alma Mater: | Stanford University |
Profession: | Mechanical engineer |
Andrés Botero Phillipsbourne (born December 23, 1945) is a Colombian mechanical engineer, businessman and sports leader.[1]
He inherited the passion for sports activities from his father, Oscar Botero, born in Paris, France, who married the British Muriel Catherine Philipsbourne and years later moved to Colombia, where Andrés was born. From the early age of 6 years, Botero began practicing sports activities, more specifically, shotgun shooting and horseback riding. Throughout his life, Botero has always had a passion for sports and other physically demanding activities, having practiced hunting, horse riding, aviation, rallying, motorboating and motorcycling, among others.[1] [2]
As an athlete, he became the national champion in water skiing for 10 consecutive years, South American champion in slalom and jumping, and the World Power Boat champion in river racing.
On January 21, 2012, he was appointed director of Coldeportes by President Juan Manuel Santos, replacing Jairo Clopatofsky.[3] [4]
In March 2017, Botero was appointed president of Atlético Nacional Football Club, one of the most prestigious professional football clubs in Colombia, based in the city of Medellín.[5]
Specifically in the sports area he has been:[6] [3]