Pablo Terevinto

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Pablo Terevinto
Personnel
position attack
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1920-1931 Peñarol
1 Only league games are given.

Pablo Terevinto was a Uruguayan soccer player .

society

Striker Terevinto was a member of Club Atlético Peñarol's squad from 1920 to 1931 . In 1921 he was Uruguayan champion in the Primera División with his club . Terevinto was the top scorer that season. In 1924 Terevinto won with the Aurinegros during the phase of the split in the organizational structure of Uruguayan football, the parallel championship played by the Federación Uruguaya de Football (FUF). He then won two further national championship titles in 1928 and 1929. In 1928 they also won the Copa Aldao . The player with the nickname el Cañón 42 , which he received based on a German gun of the same name from the First World War , was the subject of public disputes, also via the press, between the club management and parts of the members, which a starting eleven consideration Terevinto demanded.

After the career

In the 1950s, Terevinto served as treasurer of the Peñarols governing body.

successes

  • Uruguayan Champion (1921, (1924), 1928 and 1929)
  • Copa Aldao (1928)

Individual evidence

  1. Planteles Históricos (Spanish), accessed January 12, 2013
  2. Luciano Álvarez: Historia de Peñarol , 1st edition 2005, 174
  3. Luciano Álvarez: Historia de Peñarol , 1st edition 2005, 221f, 268
  4. Luciano Álvarez: Historia de Peñarol , 1st edition 2005, 268