Luis Juracy

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Luis Juracy , also known by the nickname El Loco , is a former Brazilian soccer player in the position of striker .

career

Juracy began his career with São Paulo FC in the 1950s .

In 1960 he was committed by the Mexican first division club Deportivo Oro from Mexico's second largest city Guadalajara , for which he scored 19 goals.

He then moved to Mexico City , where he first played for Club Necaxa . He then moved to city ​​rivals Club America , with which he won the Mexican Cup competition in the 1963/64 season. Before the following season 1964/65 he moved to the UNAM Pumas .

After his guest appearance at the UNAM Pumas, he left Mexico City again and played for the Orinegros de Ciudad Madero , for which he scored a total of 21 goals and was therefore their most accurate player in the top Mexican division , in which the Orinegros only in these two seasons 1965/66 and 1966/67 and later again in 1973/74 and 1974/75.

In his last season 1967/68 in Mexico Juracy was with CF Pachuca under contract.

successes

Individual evidence

  1. Aniversario 56 del Estadio Jalisco (Spanish; article from February 10, 2016)
  2. Juan Carlos Igartua: El Primer Loco: Luis Juracy (Spanish; article of March 21, 2011)
  3. Torneo Jarrito de Oro 1956-1963 (Ciudad de México) at RSSSF
  4. Jugadores de Pumas (Spanish; accessed February 2, 2017)
  5. Futbol sin compromisos: Los Orinegros de Ciudad Madero (Spanish; article from September 25, 2013)
  6. Juan Carlos Igartua: El Túnel del Tiempo: Los Orinegros de Ciudad Madero (Spanish; article from April 14, 2010)
  7. Pachuca - León: Sus 2 Primeros Partidos en su Historia, Temporada 1967 - 68 (Spanish; accessed on February 2, 2017)

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