Antonio Alcides Zamaro

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Antonio Zamaro
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Personnel
Surname Antonio Alcides Zamaro
birthday July 26, 1924
place of birth Santa FeArgentina
date of death December 14, 2004
Place of death Santa Fe, Argentina
position striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1947 Rosario Central 12 (7)
1948 Huracan 9 (2)
Quilmes AC 1 (0)
Mariscal Sucre
1951-1952 CD Veracruz (2)
1953-1955 CF Atlante (5)
1955-1956 CD Cuautla (3)
1956-1957 CF Monterrey (1)
1 Only league games are given.

Antonio Alcides Zamaro (born July 26, 1924 in Santa Fe , † December 14, 2004 ibid) was an Argentine football player on the position of a striker .

career

Zamaro probably started his career at his hometown club Rosario Central , where he was under contract at least in 1947, which is his oldest known station. He then worked for Club Atlético Huracán , Quilmes AC and the Peruvian club Mariscal Sucre before coming to Mexico in 1951 , where he played for CD Veracruz , CF Atlante , CD Cuautla and CF Monterrey .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Debate Futbolero: Rosario Central (2) - Racing Club (0) en el campeonato 1947 (Spanish)
  2. Antonio Zamaro at globopedia.com.ar (Spanish)
  3. The Mexican season 1951/52 on RSSSF (English)
  4. The Mexican season 1953/54 at RSSSF
  5. ^ The 1954/55 Mexican season on RSSSF
  6. ^ The 1955/56 Mexican season on RSSSF
  7. ^ The Mexican season 1956/57 at RSSSF