PSV Guijo-Velasco played in the
PSV youth academy and made two appearances as a substitute for their first team. His first professional appearance came on 1 November 2003 in a 1–3 away win over
NAC Breda, when he came on as a substitute for
Theo Lucius in the 82nd minute. His second and final game for PSV came a month later, in a 7–0 home win over
FC Volendam where he came on for
Mateja Kežman, who had scored a hat-trick.
Excelsior At Excelsior, he immediately made an impact alongside other key players such as
Luigi Bruins and
Andwélé Slory, in the team coached by
Ton Lokhoff. Thus, relegation was avoided at the end of the season, with Guijo-Velasco as part of the central midfielder due with
René van Dieren. However, the following season ended in disappointment after Bruins and Slory had left for
Feyenoord, and Guijo-Velasco only made 10 league appearances in which he scored one goal. Excelsior finished last in the league table, and suffered relegation to the second-tier Eerste Divisie.
Helmond Sport On 30 May 2008, Guijo-Velasco moved to
Helmond Sport on a two-year contract. He made his debut for the club on 8 August against his old team AGOVV. The game was lost 1–2, but nevertheless, the team experienced a reasonable season that ended in tenth place. Together with
Ilja van Leerdam and former
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Sjaak Lettinga, Guijo-Velasco formed an experienced midfield, while
Dirk Jan Derksen was the goal-poacher in front. Guijo-Velasco was known as a driven player with a strong will to win, but was discredited after he gave the
Nazi salute to an opponent against
RBC Roosendaal. He subsequently stated that his opponent "played like a German" and he wanted to show this. Helmond Sport suspended him for one match following this incident and instructed him to help with a social school project. The
Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB) suspended him for five matches. Guijo-Velasco became an important player for the club, and in the 2012–13 season, the Belgian even became
team captain of the club. In the spring of 2013, however, Guijo-Velasco suffered from a neck
hernia which began a downward spiral for him. He was found to be suffering from a rare autoimmune disease affecting only around 40 total people in the world, and he was sidelined for a substantial period of time. Guijo-Velasco missed the entire 2013–14 season, but the following year he attempted a comeback, as he made seven official appearances for the
Helmond team. In the summer of 2015, Guijo-Velasco decided to retire from professional football due to his illness and focus on a career in psychiatry. He made his final professional appearance at home against
RKC Waalwijk on 27 February 2015. In the match, which was won 3-0, he came in as a substitute in the last ten minutes. He also played at amateur level for
KFC Diest. ==References==