- He was characterized by his fast, skillful and goal-scoring game. Along with Raúl Chappell, Carlos Portal, Segundo “Titina” Castillo, his brother Jorge “Campolo” Alcalde, and goalkeeper Víctor Marchena, among others, he was part of the famous Berlin Olympic team.
- He was a multiple player as he played as a punter, midfielder and ended up as a center back, with good performances. Later he became a coach, discovering new values for Peruvian soccer.
- Prisco -younger than Jorge- was a right forward with all his dedication, all his heart and all his courage. He did not have the technique of his devoted brother, it is true, but he more than made up for that lack with a heart that grew when it came to the moment of truth.
- From his feet were born the crosses with which “Campolo” -with his head- scored the two goals against Uruguay in that glorious final in which our Soccer -for the first time in history- was consecrated South American Champion. Campolo and Prisco formed the right wing in the famous Pink team that won undefeated in 35 and 37.