Rubén Glaria

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Rubén Glaria
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Rubén Glaria 1974 near San Lorenzo
Personnel
Surname Rubén Oscar Glaria
birthday March 10, 1948
place of birth Bella VistaArgentina
size 167 cm
position defense
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1968-1975 CA San Lorenzo 154 0(7)
1975-1979 Racing Club 110 (12)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1973-1974 Argentina 9 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.

Rubén Oscar Glaría (born March 10, 1948 in Bella Vista, Buenos Aires ) is a former Argentine football player. Active at club level for CA San Lorenzo de Almagro and the Racing Club , he also took part in the 1974 World Cup in Germany with the national team of his home country .

Today Glaria acts as a politician.

Career

Club career

Rubén Glaria, born in 1948, started his football career in 1968 at CA San Lorenzo de Almagro from Bonaren . In his first season at San Lorenzo he won with the team of the Brazilian coach Elba de Pádua Lima , located in, among other players such as Roberto Telch , Rodolfo Fischer and José Albrecht were and because of their success the nickname Los Matadores received that Argentine championship. In the 1968 Metropolitano competition, they won the final 2-1 against Estudiantes de La Plata and won the championship for the fourth time at the Estadio Gasómetro . San Lorenzo de Almagro managed to win the championship without a single defeat, from which the nickname Los Matadores results.

Rubén Glaria celebrated a second and third championship title with San Lorenzo de Almagro in 1972, when both the Torneo Metropolitano and the Torneo Nacional were victorious. In the Metropolitano they were first with six points ahead of the Racing Club from Avellaneda , while six months later the Torneo Nacional was won by a 1-0 final victory over CA River Plate . In the Nacional two years later Rubén Glaria achieved a fourth league title with CA San Lorenzo de Almagro. Under coach Osvaldo Zubeldía they finished first in the final round with one point ahead of Rosario Central and thus won the Argentine championship. This title win, however, also represented the end of a successful era for CA San Lorenzo de Almagro. The club, plagued by financial problems as a result, was only able to win the championship of Argentina again 21 years later.

Rubén Glaria stayed with CA San Lorenzo de Almagro until 1975 before he moved to Avellaneda, an industrial suburb of Argentina's capital Buenos Aires , to work for the Racing Club there. At the Estadio Presidente Perón , Glaria, who was to be found in the position of a defender, played football for four years before ending his active career in 1979.

National team

In 1973 and 1974 Rubén Glaria made a total of nine appearances in the Argentine national football team. A goal he did not succeed here. He was appointed to the South American squad for the 1974 World Cup in Germany by national coach Vladislao Cap . In the course of the tournament Rubén Glaria was substituted on for Enrique Wolff in the second tournament game, the 1: 1 against Italy in the 60th minute of the game , which was repeated in the first intermediate round match against the Netherlands (0: 4). Glaria experienced the 2-1 defeat against Brazil as a regular player, only to spend the entire game on the bench in the final, meaningless game against the GDR .

successes

Metropolitano 1968 , Metropolitano 1972 , Nacional 1972 and Nacional 1974 with CA San Lorenzo de Almagro

politics

Rubén Glaria later went into politics and appeared there for the first time in the 1980s as a supporter of Carlos Menem's presidential candidacy . A few years later he became Minister of Sports for the Province of Buenos Aires . His political stance is classified as a Peronist, he was a member of the Justicialist Party , the largest Peronist Party in Argentina and is a current member of the existing since 2003, also in the style of governance Juan Domingo Perón oriented Partido Nuevo .

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