Juan Carlos Oleniak

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Juan Carlos Oleniak
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Oleniak at Universidad de Chile
Personnel
Surname Juan Carlos Oleniak
birthday March 4, 1942
place of birth Buenos AiresArgentina
position midfield player
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1960-1964 Racing Club 44 0(4)
1962 Argentinos Juniors 24 (11)
1965-1968 Universidad de Chile 51 (26)
1968-1970 Santiago Wanderers
1971 CD Veracruz
1972 AC San Martín 2 0(1)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1962 Argentina 3 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.

Juan Carlos Oleniak (born March 4, 1942 in Buenos Aires ) is a former Argentine soccer player. He was active in Argentina , Chile and Mexico and took part in the 1962 World Cup with the national team of his home country .

Career

Club career

Juan Carlos Oleniak began his footballing career at the age of eighteen in the professional team of the Racing Club , one of the two large clubs in the Bonaren suburb of Partido Avellaneda . In the jersey of the Racing Club, where he played with other Argentine football greats of the time such as Roberto Perfumo , Rubén Héctor Sosa or Omar Corbatta , Juan Carlos Oleniak acted from 1960 to 1964 with a one-year break due to a commitment with the Argentinos Juniors in 1962. For the Racing Club Oleniak came to 44 league games in the Primera División , in which he scored four goals. In 1961 he won his first and only Argentine championship when the Racing Club finished in first place in the final table of the Primera División, seven points ahead of CA San Lorenzo de Almagro . This success should remain the only one of its kind for Juan Carlos Oleniak at the Racing Club, he left the club and Argentina in 1964 for Chile , where he joined CF Universidad de Chile . Between 1965 and 1968, Oleniak, who was to be found in the position of an attacker, made 51 missions in the Chilean league operation, with 26 hits being recorded. Oleniak was twice champion with Universidad de Chile, in the 1965 season they won with six points ahead of CD Universidad Católica , two years later with twelve points ahead of them. A year after the second championship with Universidad de Chile, Juan Carlos Oleniak changed clubs and went to the Santiago Wanderers , also from Santiago de Chile . In 1968 he managed a surprise with the smaller football club and won only the second championship in the club's history. The following years were not so successful and Oleniak moved to Mexico for the 1971 season to CD Veracruz and a year later back to his home in Mendoza to AC San Martín , where he ended his active career in 1972.

National team

Juan Carlos Oleniak was used a total of three times in the Argentine national football team . All of these international matches were in 1962, when he was appointed to the squad for the World Cup in Chile by national coach Juan Carlos Lorenzo , who was just under contract with the Argentinos Juniors . At the tournament he was used in two games, a goal he was denied as in all of his international matches. After Oleniak had missed the first group game, the 1-0 win against Bulgaria , he was used by Lorenzo in the two other group games. Both in the 1: 3 against England and in the 0: 0 against Hungary , Oleniak was unable to provide any impulses that would have enabled the Argentine team to advance.

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