Julio Abbadie

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Julio Abbadie
Personnel
Surname Julio César Abbadie Gismero
birthday September 7, 1930
place of birth San RamónUruguay
date of death July 16, 2014
Place of death MontevideoUruguay
size 1.73 m
position attack
Juniors
Years station
Club Atlético Peñarol
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1950-1956 Club Atlético Peñarol 76 (40)
1956-1960 Genoa 1893 92 (24)
1960–1962 AC Lecco 45 0(7)
1962-1969 Club Atlético Peñarol 94 (20)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1952-1966 Uruguay 26 (14)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1977 Danubio FC
at least 1982 Department selection Maldonado
1 Only league games are given.

Julio Abbadie , full name Julio César Abbadie Gismero , (born September 7, 1930 in San Ramón , † July 16, 2014 in Montevideo ) was a Uruguayan football player and coach.

Player career

society

Abbadie was born in San Ramón in 1930, the son of a French Basque who settled in Pan de Azúcar in the 1940s to open a bakery. The right winger called "el Pardo" began his career at Peñarol Montevideo , where he was already active as a youth player. After he first played in the Tercera especial in 1949 , he came in 1950 during the time of the absence of the World Cup drivers to five missions in the Primera División , in which he scored two goals. Abbadie, who was actually on the left, played as a right striker alongside Juan Hohberg . For 1951, when shirt numbers were used for the first time, Luciano Álvarez then noted the rise of Abbadie. Abbadie was permanently in the squad from at least 1952 to 1956. From 1956 he worked in Italy. There he played for Genoa 1893 until 1960 . His most successful season for him personally with the team from the Ligurian Sea was the 1957/58 season , when he was the most successful shooter of his team with 13 goals. The best finish of the season achieved with the Northern Italians was twice the 13th place. The season 1959/60 ended his club as bottom of the table and was relegated. In the following period he was in the ranks of AC Lecco until 1962 . Finally he returned to Uruguay in 1962 and played again as a player in Peñarols until 1969. With the Aurinegros he won the Copa Libertadores against River Plate in 1966 (2: 0, 2: 3 and 4: 2 n.V. in the playoff), where he contributed one goal each to the title win in both the first final and the playoff. Then he and his teammates won the World Cup against Real Madrid (2-0, 2-0). There are also eight Uruguayan championships in 1951, 1953, 1954, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1967 and 1968 for Abbadie. Abbadie played a total of 468 games for Peñarol and scored 137 goals.

National team

Abbadie made his debut on March 23, 1952 at the Pan American Football Championship 1952 in the encounter against the Mexican selection, in which he scored his first goal in the national jersey, in the Uruguayan national football team . Abbadie took part in the 1954 World Cup, in which the Celeste only failed in the semi-finals to Hungary, and met there twice in the game against Scotland . He was also part of the squad at the Campeonato Sudamericano in 1955 , was used five times and with three goals was Uruguay's most successful tournament shooter alongside Galván and Míguez. Another tournament he played in the ranks of the national team was the Copa del Atlántico 1956. On July 24, 1963, he was also used again in the context of the Copa Juan Pinto Durán for Uruguay, which the team from the Río de la Plata against the Chilean selection won. He was also a member of the Celeste's preparatory games for the 1966 World Cup. According to the AUF , he played his last games for the Uruguayan national team on June 23, 1966 in an international friendly against Spain and on June 28, 1966 in a 1-0 win against FC Barcelona . In total, he played 26 official internationals . He scored a total of 14 goals.

successes

Coaching

After his active career, Abbadie also worked as a coach. In 1977 he coached the Danubio FC team . In 1982 he was selected by the department of Maldonado Campeón del Interior .

Others

Julio Abbadie's one year older brother Rubén Abbadie also appeared as a football player for Nacional Montevideo . The stadium in Pan de Azúcar is called Abbadies. A grandstand at the Estadio Domingo Burgueño is also named after him.

Individual evidence

  1. Julio César Abbadie Gismero (Spanish) on elobservador.com.uy, accessed on October 25, 2016
  2. El adiós a Julio César Abbadie (Spanish) on auf.org.uy, accessed on July 17, 2014
  3. a b Profile on playerhistory.com ( Memento from February 13, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ), accessed on October 13, 2012
  4. Luciano Álvarez: Historia de Peñarol , 3rd edition 2010, p. 352
  5. 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), Retrieved November 10, 2012 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / campeondelsiglo.com
  6. El adiós a Julio César Abbadie (Spanish) on auf.org.uy, accessed on July 17, 2014
  7. ^ Mexico - International Results Details 1940-1959 on rsssf.com, accessed December 21, 2012
  8. South American Championship 1955 on rsssf.com, accessed December 21, 2012
  9. ^ Copa del Atlántico on rsssf.com, accessed December 21, 2012
  10. Chile v Uruguay, July 24, 1963 at 11v11.com, accessed December 21, 2012
  11. Copa Juan Pinto Durán on rsssf.com, accessed December 21, 2012
  12. RSSSF, on the other hand, had the last international match on July 14, 1957
  13. Statistical data on international appearances in the Uruguayan national team on rsssf.com , accessed on October 14, 2012
  14. El adiós a Julio César Abbadie (Spanish) on auf.org.uy, accessed on July 17, 2014
  15. Castelli es el DT n ° 56 de Danubio (Spanish) on danubio.org.uy, accessed on November 5, 2016
  16. Se murió Abbadie. En Peñarol quedó en la historia (Spanish) on tenfield.com.uy of July 16, 2014, accessed on March 1, 2015
  17. ^ Fallció Julio "Pardo" Abbadie. ( Memento of the original from November 6, 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) on zonadigitalonline.com from July 17, 2014, accessed on March 1, 2015 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / zonadigitalonline.com
  18. Se murió Abbadie. En Peñarol quedó en la historia (Spanish) on tenfield.com.uy of July 16, 2014, accessed on March 1, 2015
  19. El adiós a Julio César Abbadie (Spanish) on auf.org.uy, accessed on July 17, 2014