Juan Delgado (soccer player)

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Juan Delgado
Personnel
birthday around 1891 to 1893
place of birth Uruguay
position midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1914 Boca Juniors 7 (0)
1916 Central
1916-1921 Peñarol
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1913-1920 Uruguay 15 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Juan Delgado (* around 1891 to 1893) was a Uruguayan football player .

society

The dark-skinned Delgado used as a midfielder on the position of central Half played in 1914 for the Argentine club Boca Juniors . There are seven appearances in the Primera División Argentina. At least in 1916 he was then active for the Montevideo-based Club Central . In that year, his club finished the season as fourth in the Primera División . From 1916 to 1921 Delgado was part of the Peñarol squad . In 1918 and 1921 his team celebrated winning the Uruguayan championship.

1917 and 1921, kept Aurinegros also in the Copa Albion the upper hand, while for the year 1916, the triumph at the Copa Competencia and the Copa Competencia Internacional , the Copa La Transatlántica , the Copa Aniversario , the Copa Jockey Club and the Copa Club Uruguay recorded are. In 1918 the trophy was won at the Copa de Honor , the Copa de Honor Internacional , the Copa Montevideo and the Copa Tortoni . In 1921, his club also secured victory at the Copa Baltasar Brum .

National team

Delgado was also a member of the Uruguayan senior team . In total, he completed from his debut on August 31, 1913 to his last game for the Celeste on August 8, 1920 15 internationals. He did not score a hit.

Delgado took part with the national team in the South American Championships in 1916 (three games) and 1919 (one game, no goal). Uruguay won the title in 1916. In 1919 his home country narrowly failed and finished second.

He also worked with the national team at the Copa Presidente Roque Saenz Peña in 1913, the Copa Lipton in 1916, 1917 and 1918, the Copa Newton in 1920, the Copa Gran Premio de Honor Uruguayo in 1916, 1919 and 1920 and the Copa Gran Premio de Honor Argentino in 1918 and 1920 with.

successes

  • South American Champion (1916)
  • Uruguayan champion (1918, 1921)

Individual evidence

  1. Luciano Álvarez: Historia de Peñarol , 1st edition 2005, 154: In a list, Álvarez speaks there that Artigas, like José Benincasa and Armando Artigas, were between 25 and 27 years old in the 1918 season
  2. Luciano Álvarez: Historia de Peñarol , 1st edition 2005, 141
  3. Luciano Álvarez: Historia de Peñarol , 1st edition 2005, 161
  4. a b page no longer available , search in web archives: Profile on www.playerhistory.com , accessed on January 20, 2013@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / soccerdatabase.eu
  5. ^ Uruguay - List of Final Tables 1900-2000 at www.rsssf.com, accessed January 20, 2013
  6. Planteles Históricos ( Memento of the original from January 1, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (Spanish), accessed January 20, 2013 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / campeondelsiglo.com
  7. Planteles Históricos ( Memento of the original from January 1, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (Spanish), accessed January 20, 2013 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / campeondelsiglo.com
  8. Statistical data on international appearances in the Uruguayan national team at www.rsssf.com , accessed on January 20, 2013
  9. South American Championship 1916 on www.rsssf.com, accessed on January 20, 2013
  10. South American Championship 1919 on www.rsssf.com, accessed on January 20, 2013