Felipe Olivares

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Felipe Olivares
Personnel
Surname Felipe Olivares Rojas
birthday February 5, 1905
date of death unknown
position attack
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1924 Atlante
1924-1925 Tigres
1925 - ???? Sedanita
Atlante
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
Mexico
1 Only league games are given.

Felipe Olivares (born February 5, 1905 , † unknown), also known by the nickname La Marrana ( Spanish for about The Battle Pig ) was a Mexican football player .

Life

"La Marrana" Olivares played for Club Atlante in 1924 and in the same year belonged to a group that split off from the club and became independent. However, the new project did not have a long lifespan, because after a year the team fell apart and most of the renegades returned to Club Atlante. A few (among them Olivares) refused to return and instead joined a club called Sedanita . By 1928 at the latest, however, Olivares played again for the Potros and won the championship title of the 1931/32 season with them .

He was also a member of the Mexican national soccer team and took part in the first soccer world championship in 1930 . There he was used in the game against Argentina.

successes

  • Mexican champion: 1931/32

Individual evidence

  1. Felipe Olivares in the database of weltfussball.de
  2. Juan Cid y Mulet: Libro de Oro del Fútbol Mexicano (B. Costa Amic, Mexico City, 1961), p. 254ff
  3. ^ Composition of the World Cup squad in Mexico at the 1930 World Cup on the FIFA website
  4. Felipe Olivares in the database of FIFA (English)