Arsenio Luzardo

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Arsenio Luzardo
Personnel
Surname Roberto Arsenio Luzardo Correa
birthday September 3, 1959 or September 4, 1959
place of birth Treinta y TresUruguay
size 179 cm
position midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1979 Treinta y Tres
1980-1985 Nacional Montevideo
1985-1992 Recreativo Huelva 195 (56)
1992-1993 LG Cheetahs 13 0(1)
1993-1994 Club Atlético Basáñez
1995 Club Atlético Cerro
1996 Liverpool Montevideo
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1979 Uruguay U20 at least 6 (at least 4)
1980-1983 Uruguay 11 0(2)
1 Only league games are given.

Arsenio Luzardo , full name Roberto Arsenio Luzardo Correa , (born September 3, 1959 or September 4, 1959 in Treinta y Tres ) is a former Uruguayan football player .

Career

society

The 1.79 cm tall midfielder Luzardo stood in the ranks of Treinta y Tres in 1979. He played from 1980 to 1985 for Nacional Montevideo in the Primera División . In the 1980 and 1983 seasons, his club won the Uruguayan championship. In 1980 they also won the Copa Libertadores . Luzardo played in both finals against SC Internacional from the start. With a 1-0 win over Nottingham Forest on February 11, 1981 , in which he was also on the starting line-up, Luzardo and his club won the 1980 World Cup . He also came to the train in all three games of the Copa Interamericana 1981 . However, Nacional lost to the Mexican club UNAM Pumas . In 1983 he was also top scorer of the Primera División with 13 goals scored and top scorer of the Copa Libertadores with eight goals . After his time at Nacional, a career station in Spain at Recreativo Huelva followed from the 1985/86 season to the end of the 1991/92 season . With the Spaniards, he made 195 league appearances and scored 56 goals. From 1992 to 1993 stand at an exposure to South Korea with LG Cheetahs 13 graduated League encounters and shot him to book. He then worked from 1993 to 1994 for the Club Atlético Basáñez and rose with this in 1993 to the Primera División. In 1995 and 1996 stations at Club Atlético Cerro and Liverpool Montevideo followed.

National team

Luzardo was a member of the Uruguayan U-20 national team , which took part in the 1979 U-20 South American Championship in native Uruguay and won the title. During the tournament he was used by trainer Raúl Bentancor six times (four goals). He was also part of the squad at the 1979 Junior World Cup in Japan , in which Uruguay finished third. He was not used in the World Cup. He was also a member of the senior national team of Uruguay , for which he completed eleven international matches between August 20, 1980 and September 11, 1983, in which he scored two goals. In 1980 he was used at the Copa Juan Pinto Durán and 1983 at the Copa Artigas . With the Celeste he won the Mundialito, which was held over the turn of the year 1980/81, and also took part in the Copa America in 1983 and won the title with his home country.

successes

  • World Cup: 1980
  • Copa Libertadores: 1980
  • Uruguayan champions: 1980, 1983
  • Mundialito: 1980/81
  • South American Champion: 1983
  • U-20 South American Champion: 1979
  • Copa Libertadores top scorer: 1983
  • Primera División (Uruguay) top scorer: 1983

Individual evidence

  1. Arsenio Luzardo in the FIFA database , accessed on April 20, 2015
  2. Arsenio Luzardo (Spanish) on pueblotricolor.com, accessed October 24, 2016
  3. Sudamericanos s20: década del 70 ( Memento of May 18, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) (Spanish) on auf.org.uy, accessed on May 11, 2015
  4. profile on bdfutbol.com , accessed on 24 October 2016
  5. Profile on playerhistory.com ( memento from June 23, 2015 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on April 20, 2015
  6. Arsenio Luzardo (Spanish) on pueblotricolor.com, accessed October 24, 2016
  7. Sudamericanos s20: década del 70 ( Memento of May 18, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) (Spanish) on auf.org.uy, accessed on May 11, 2015
  8. Arsenio Luzardo in the FIFA database , accessed on April 20, 2015
  9. Statistics of the international appearances of the Uruguayan national team on rsssf.com , accessed on April 20, 2015
  10. profile on 11v11.com , accessed on April 20, 2015
  11. ^ Copa América 1983 on rsssf.com, accessed April 20, 2015