Martín Pando

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Martín Pando
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Pando in the sports magazine El Grafico from July 8, 1962
Personnel
Surname Martín Esteban Pando
birthday December 26, 1934
place of birth Argentina
position midfield player
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1955-1957 Club Atlético Platense 7 0(1)
1958-1961 Argentinos Juniors 105 (25)
1962-1964 River Plate 53 0(6)
1965-1967 CA Lanus 77 0(5)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1960–1962 Argentina 11 0(3)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1983 River Plate
1 Only league games are given.

Martín Esteban Pando (* 26. December 1934 ) is a former Argentine football player with the national team of his country at the FIFA World Cup 1962 took part.

Career

Club career

Martín Pando began his active career as a football player in 1955 at the age of nineteen at Club Atlético Platense , which is now a second-rate football club, which was then still in the Primera División , the top division of Argentine football. By 1957, Pando came to Platense on seven appearances in the first team, before he moved to the Argentinos Juniors for the 1958 season. For the Juniors, Pando played in 105 league games in the Primera División until 1961, scoring 25 goals. However, he was not allowed to win the title, in general the Argentinos Juniors had their best years, in the eighties the club was able to win the championship twice and the Copa Libertadores once, long ahead of them. At the turn of the year 1961/62, Martín Pando went to River Plate , Argentina's record champions, who had to do without a title between 1957 and 1975. During this time, Martín Pando's involvement with River fell, although he played with Argentinian football greats of the time such as goalkeeper Amadeo Carrizo , defender Vladislao Cap and midfield star Ermindo Onega , but could not celebrate any notable successes, while he played 53 games with six goals in the League operation made. In 1965 Martín Pando left River Plate and changed the club for the last time in his career, from then on he played for CA Lanús , a relatively unsuccessful first division club from the province of Buenos Aires , for which he came again to 77 appearances and in 1967 in the jersey of Lanús ended his active career at the age of 33.

After the end of his career as an active soccer player, Martín Pando was not found as a manager in the soccer field for a long time. In 1983 he succeeded José Varacka as coach of River Plate, but only held this position on an interim basis and was replaced little by the Uruguayan and former River player Luis Cubilla .

National team

Between 1960 and 1962, Martín Pando was appointed as a player for the Argentinos Juniors and River Plate to eleven appearances in the Argentine national football team. In 1962 he was put into the squad for the soccer World Cup in Chile by national coach Juan Carlos Lorenzo . During the tournament, which ended for the Argentine team after the preliminary round as third in the group behind Hungary and England and in front of Bulgaria , Pando was set up twice. He missed both the first group game, the 1-0 win against Bulgaria with a goal from Héctor Facundo in the fourth minute of the game, and the second such, the 1-3 defeat against England. Only in the third and last game of Juan Carlos Lorenzo's team was he taken into account, but could not prevent the elimination after a goalless draw against Hungary. After the World Cup, Martín Pando ended his national team career.

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