Jorge Gabrich

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Jorge Gabrich
Personnel
Surname Jorge Luis Luján Gabrich Cinalli
birthday October 14, 1963
place of birth Chovet, Santa Fe ProvinceArgentina
size 176 cm
position Storm
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1980-1983 Newell's Old Boys
1983-1984 FC Barcelona 2 0(0)
1984-1985 CA Velez Sarsfield 24 0(7)
1985-1986 Instituto Córdoba 9 0(2)
1986-1987 Stade Reims
1987-1989 Newell's Old Boys
1989-1990 CD Irapuato 38 (22)
1990-1992 CD Veracruz 73 (29)
1992-1994 UAG Tecos 67 (19)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1983 Argentina U-20 6 0(4)
1 Only league games are given.

Jorge Luis Luján Gabrich Cinalli (born October 14, 1963 in Chovet, Santa Fe Province ) is a former Argentine football player on the position of a striker .

career

Gabrich began his professional career with Newell's Old Boys , which he joined in 1980 at the age of 16. His good performance earned him a nomination in the Argentine U-20 national team , with which he played the Junior World Cup in 1983 . Argentina won preliminary group C with an impressive record of 10-0 goals and 6-0 points, to which Gabrich had made a decisive contribution with four goals. As the third best goalscorer of the tournament, he was also awarded the bronze shoe . Argentina was able to prevail in the subsequent knockout round against the Netherlands with Marco van Basten and Poland and reached the final against arch rivals Brazil , which was lost 0-1.

FC Barcelona had long since noticed Gabrich and signed the talented player. However, Gabrich was unlucky that his compatriot Diego Maradona and the German Bernd Schuster were already under contract with FC Barcelona and only two foreigners were allowed to play at the time. Thus, Gabrich was used for the first time when Maradona had to be replaced due to an injury. He made his Primera División debut in the remaining 18 minutes when Barca triumphed 4-2 at Valencia CF. After that, however, he only came to another, this time 26-minute, use in the 0-0 against Real Sociedad San Sebastián .

Because Gabrich was otherwise only allowed to play in the second team of FC Barcelona, ​​he went back home, where he played for Vélez Sarsfield and Instituto Córdoba for the next two years . Then he tried again in Europe and was used in the 1986/87 season at the French second division team Stade Reims .

He then spent two seasons with his first club, Newell's Old Boys, with whom he won the Argentine football championship in the 1987/88 season.

Gabrich spent the last 5 years of his professional career in Mexico , where he scored 22 goals in the service of CD Irapuato in the 1989/90 season , making him the second best scorer in the top Mexican division . The two following seasons Gabrich spent with the Tiburones Rojos Veracruz , for which he scored 18 (1990/91) and 11 hits (1991/92). His last station was the UAG Tecos , where he could only score 6 goals in 1992/93, but found his way back to his old strength in the following season 1993/94 and with his total of 13 goals in this season a large share of the only championship title in the Tecos had history.

successes

  • Argentine champion: 1987/88
  • Mexican champion: 1993/94

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Goleador: Jorge Gabrich juega en San Diego (Spanish; article from October 30, 2004)
  2. La historia de Gabrich (Spanish; article from December 7, 2017)
  3. The Mexican League at RSSSF (English)