Jorge Quesada

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Jorge Quesada
Personnel
Surname Jorge Quesada Obando
birthday September 1, 1915
place of birth San JoseCosta Rica
date of death unknown
position striker
Juniors
Years station
1929-1932 Club Melodians
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1932-1935 CS La Libertad
1935-1936 Deportivo Español  ?
1939-1947 Real Club España
1949-1950 Club America
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1938 Costa Rica
1 Only league games are given.

Jorge Quesada (born September 1, 1915 in San José ; † unknown ), also known by the nickname Quesadita , was a Costa Rican football player on the position of the striker .

Life

Quesada came in 1932 from the junior division of Club Melodians to the then top team CS La Libertad , with which he won the Costa Rican soccer championship in 1934 . According to the player profile on the official website of CS La Libertad, he moved to Spain in 1935 , where he is said to have played in the 1935/36 season for a club called Deportivo Español, which is probably Espanyol Barcelona .

Due to the Spanish Civil War that broke out in 1936 , organized football in Spain came to a standstill and Quesada left the country again. There is no information about his club membership in the next three years, but from the 1939/40 season at the latest he played in the ranks of the Real Club España , based in Mexico City ; first in the Primera Fuerza and from the 1943/44 season in the Primera División .

Quesada was demonstrably under contract with the Españistas until at least the 1946/47 season and won three championship titles with them , once the Copa México and twice in a row the Supercup . In the 1949/50 season Quesada was part of the squad of Club America .

In 1938 Quesada was appointed to the Costa Rican national team, which took part in the games for the fourth championship of the national teams of Central America and the Caribbean.

successes

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The Mexican season 1946/47 at RSSSF
  2. The Mexican 1949/50 season on RSSSF

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