As a player Atlético Nacional He arrived in the green country after club officials saw him at a soccer tournament in the city of Bogotá. At just 13 years old, he arrives in Medellín to train with the club: for 2 years he joined the professional team and at 15 they finally gave him the opportunity to debut, becoming a benchmark with ups and downs.
Millionarios He came to the ambassador squad from
Atlético Nacional in 1983. With the blues he played 147 games and scored 14 goals, one of them in the 1985 Copa Libertadores.
America, Once Caldas and Quindio He came to the
América de Cali from Millonarios due to an injury and because of the desire to play again he took new directions, stopping twice at the
Deportes Quindío and once in 1987 at the
Once Caldas. Adding the injuries and his problem with alcoholism that he had since he was 15 years old, even with a lot of football ahead of him, he decides to hang up his boots and dedicate himself to training players.
As a coach As soon as he retired, he decided to continue in football as DT and the
Atlético Bucaramanga gave him the opportunity in the lower divisions, where he spent a few months, after the
Dimayor approved the Second Division -Primera B. In Colombia, the
Alianza Petrolera called him to be the helmsman of the refinery club where he directed throughout 1992. For the 1993–1994 season he returned to the
Atlético Bucaramanga where he directed the professional team; for 1995 he does not direct any club; At the beginning of 1996 he received the call from
Atletico Nacional to be the coach. With the green country he achieved his first and only title as coach and stayed in Medellin for 2 years. He would go through
Envigado and
Junior until in 2003-2004 he returned to
Millonarios, where he had already been as a player, now in his role as coach and reaches 2 semifinals directing 109 games. At the time, the club was going through its worst economic crisis and Peluffo was fired to the ambassador team at that time. The following year he is hired by
Deportivo Cali and the following year by
Deportivo Pereira. Without further significance, for many years he was the sports director of
Atletico Nacional and since mid-2015 he held that same position in
Millonarios. After managing
Junior de Barranquilla he decided that he no longer wanted to manage professional teams and since then he has worked as sports director at Nacional and Millonarios; being, as it is known by many in the sports lexicon, "headhunters" in addition to helping to finish training the players. == Colombia National Team ==