Jorge Comas

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Jorge Comas
Personnel
Surname Jorge Alberto Comas Romero
birthday June 9, 1960
place of birth ParanáArgentina
position striker
Juniors
Years station
1972-1974 Belgrano de Paraná
1974-1988 Patronato de la Juventud Católica
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1980-1981 CA Colón 48 0(8)
1981-1985 Velez Sarsfield 166 (54)
1986-1989 Boca Juniors 112 (54)
1989-1994 CD Veracruz 178 (72)
1994 CA Colón 1 0(0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
Argentina
Stations as a trainer
Years station
CD Veracruz
Club León
1 Only league games are given.

Jorge Comas (born June 9, 1960 in Paraná ), also known by the nickname Comitas , is a former Argentine football player on the position of striker , who acted as a coach after his active career .

Life

After he was trained in the youth departments of his home clubs Patronato de la Juventud Católica and Belgrano de Paraná , Comas received his first professional contract in 1980 with the first division club CA Colón, who are based in the neighboring city of Santa Fe . When the team was relegated to the second division in 1981, Comas moved to league rivals Vélez Sarsfield , in whose ranks he was the top scorer of the Argentine football league in the Campeonato Nacional in 1985 with 12 goals .

He then moved to the most popular club in the country, the Boca Juniors , in whose ranks he scored 19 goals in the 1986/87 season and was only outbid by top scorer Omar Palma (20 goals) by league rival Rosario Central , who also won the championship. Also in the 1988/89 season Comas was one of the top scorers in the league with 15 goals and then moved to Mexico to the Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz , for whom he was the top scorer in the Mexican league in his first season in 1989/90 with 26 goals in 31 games has been.

In 1992 he retired from professional football for the first time, but returned to the green turf a few months later and played for Veracruz until 1994, before ending his active career that same year with his former club Colón de Santa Fe.

After the end of his professional career, a time with family and economic problems followed, which led him to return to Mexico, where he regained a foothold and worked as a coach for his former club Veracruz and Club León . But his dream of being the head coach of his heart club Boca Juniors has so far remained unfulfilled.

As a player, Comas made the leap into the Argentine national soccer team .

successes

Individual evidence

  1. List of the Argentine national players 1964–1998 on RSSSF

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