Julio Ayllón Aparicio

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Julio Ayllón Aparicio
Personnel
place of birth Peru
position striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
Santiago Barranco
Telmo Carbajo
Mariscal Sucre FBC
1946-1949 UD Moctezuma (42)
1949-1950 CD Veracruz (30)
1950-1951 Club León (10)
1952-1954 CD Tampico (20)
1 Only league games are given.

Julio Aparicio Ayllón , also known by the nickname El Negro , is a former Peruvian football player at the position of the striker , who from 1946 to 1954 in Mexico played and 1949/50 top scorer of the Mexican Primera División was.

biography

Ayllón began his professional career at the Peruvian club Santiago Barranco and moved from there via Telmo Carbajo to Mariscal Sucre FBC , with which he won the Peruvian championship in 1944 .

In 1946 he came to Mexico, where he first played for three years for the Unión Deportiva Moctezuma , which was funded by a brewery , with whom he won the Copa México and the Supercup in 1947 , but was expelled from the field prematurely in the latter game.

In the 1949/50 season he played for Club Deportivo Veracruz , where he experienced the most successful year of his professional career; because with his 30 goals he not only had a significant share in winning the championship of the Tiburones Rojos , but was also top scorer in the Mexican league. He won his second Mexican championship title in 1952/53 with Club Deportivo Tampico , with which he also won his second Supercup in the same year.

successes

Personally

  • Top scorer in the Mexican league: 1949/50

society

Individual evidence

  1. The Mexican Supercup Finals at RSSSF

literature

  • Juan Cid y Mulet: Libro de Oro del Fútbol Mexicano , Volume II.B. Costa-Amic (Mexico City, 1961), p. 489

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