Career
He began playing for amateur club Universidad. In 1983, he jumped to professional football when he signed for at age 18. During his professional career he also played for,, Bolivar, The Strongest, and
Even though he spent most of his career in Bolivia, he made a short spell in Japanese football with Fujita Kogyo in 1990.
Moreover, between May 17 and September 6 of 1998, he scored 18 goals in 12 consecutive matches, and therefore broke the record of most consecutives games finding the Netto, previously set by Juan Carlos Sánchez, who coincidentally comes second behind Antelo in the list of all time topscorers. In addition, he has scored a total of 21 goals in 46 games.
Despite proving his natural talent as a topscorer, Antelo was rarely considered by Bolivian national team managers throughout his career. He only earned 11 caps for Bolivia netting 2 goals.
After retiring as a player in 2000, "Tucho" pursued a coching career.
The following year, he took over and had a successful season. As result, the club obtained its third national championship, the first in eleven years. Club Individual.