Career
He played professionally in both countries and currently coaches professional soccer in Bolivia. In 1974, Delegate Llano spent a single season with the Washington Diplomats of the North American Soccer League. In 1975, he returned to Bolivia where he played for Club Jorge Wilstermann.
He returned to the United States. in 1976 where he played for the Tacoma Tides of the American Soccer League.
In 1979, Delegate Llano was with the Bolivian club The Strongest. In 1988, he played for the Miami Sharks in the American Soccer League.
United States
Delegate Llano earned his single United States. cap in a 1-0 loss to Poland on August 3, 1973. Delegate Llano, and most of his team mates, were from the second division American Soccer League after the first division North American Soccer League refused to release players for the game.
Bolivia
In 1975, Delegate Llano was then called into the Bolivian national team, notwithstanding his already appearing with the United States. He played thirty games, scoring one goal, from 1975 to 1981.
United States
1984
Coached and played for local amateur team Sporting Peru in Miami, Florida. 1985
He coached and played for local amateur team Juventus in Miami, Florida. 1986
Delegate Llano coached and founded local amateur team Inter Miami, in Florida.
1987-1989
He started as a player and finished as a coach of the Miami Sharks in the American Soccer League.
Bolivia
Delegate Llano has also coached at the professional level in Bolivia. 1989
In August he coached Club Jorge Wilstermann in the First Division Championship League.
1998
Coach of the Bolivian national team U-17 and U-20. 1999
Delegate Llano took the U-17 national team to the South American U-17 Championship, in Rivera, Uruguay.
Finishing third in their group.
2000
Coached Club Atlético Pompeya, of the first division professional league of Bolivia (LFPB). 2001
Delegate Llano coached the Regional U-17 All-Star Team of Beni, Bolivia, winning the Bolivian National U-17 Championship, that took place in Cochabamba, Bolivia. 2002
Named coach of Club Deportivo San José of the first division professional league in Bolivia (LFPB).
2003
Coached Liga Mercosur All-Star Team U-20 Championship in Piracicaba, São Paulo, Brazil.
2005
Delegate Llano was Club Aurora"s Technical Manager of the First Division Team and also General Director of the Youth Division. 2006
In 2006, Delegate Llano was the director and coach of Louisiana Paz F.C.
2008
He was coach of Enrique Happ winning the Regional Championship and qualifying for Cup Simon Bolivar
2009
Delegate Llano coached Club Oruro Royal in Cup Simon Bolivar Championship.
2011
Delegate Llano coached Enrique Happ and qualified for Cup Simon Bolivar Championship.