Jaime Sarlanga

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Jaime Sarlanga
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Jaime Sarlanga at the Boca Juniors
Personnel
birthday February 24, 1916
place of birth TigreArgentina
date of death August 24, 1966
position striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1935-1936 CA Tigre 5 00(3)
1937-1939 Ferro Carril Oeste 80 0(47)
1940-1948 Boca Juniors 193 (115)
1949-1954 Gimnasia y Esgrima LP 24 00(6)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1937-1943 Argentina 8 00(7)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1955 Boca Juniors
1 Only league games are given.

Jaime Sarlanga (born February 24, 1916 in Tigre ; † August 24, 1966 ) was an Argentine football player and later -trainer , who won the Argentine championship three times with the Boca Juniors and was also active for the national team of his home country .

Career

Jaime Sarlanga in the jersey of Ferro Carril Oeste

Jaime Sarlanga began playing soccer in 1935 at CA Tigre in the city of the same name in central Argentina, on the edge of the Buenos Aires metropolitan area , where he was born on February 24, 1916. For CA Tigre, one of the founding members of the Argentine Primera División and to find in the thirties in the lower table area of ​​the first division, Sarlanga played until 1936 and came in this time to five league games in the first team, scoring three goals. For the 1937 season he went to Ferro Carril Oeste , at that time about the same level of performance as CA Tigre. At Ferro Carril Oeste, Jaime Sarlanga was able to assert himself immediately and made eighty games in three years of club membership, in which he scored 47 goals.

For the 1940 season, Sarlanga was signed by the Boca Juniors from the capital Buenos Aires . With the Boca Juniors, where he played with other Argentine football greats of the time such as Luis Carniglia , the native Hungarian Ferenc Sas or Pedro Suárez , Sarlanga, who played in the position of an attacker, won the Argentine championship three times. They were successful for the first time in 1940 when they took first place in the Primera División, eight points ahead of CA Independiente . After two years without a title, they won the championship again in 1943, this time first in the table one point ahead of eternal rival CA River Plate . They were relegated to second place in the third and final championship season of Jaime Sarlanga at the Boca Juniors. The Primera División 1944 ended for the Boca Juniors in first place with two points on River Plate. However, this title win was the last for Jaime Sarlanga with the Juniors, he played in the club until 1948, but did not win the championship again. After the end of the 1948 season, he said goodbye to the Boca Juniors, having previously made 193 league games and 115 goals for the club.

From 1949 he was on the ball for Gimnasia y Esgrima de La Plata before ending his career in 1954. A year later he returned to the football field and briefly coached the Boca Juniors, but this engagement was unsuccessful. Then he retired from the soccer business. He died on August 24, 1966 at the age of only fifty.

Jaime Sarlanga also came to eight appearances in the Argentine national football team between 1937 and 1943 , where he scored seven goals. However , he was denied participation in a soccer world championship , because Argentina had not qualified for the soccer world championship in France in 1938 and then no world championships were held until 1950 due to the Second World War .

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