Angel Romano
Alfredo Ángel Romano (known as el Loco ) is a former player of Football Uruguay in, born the August 2nd 1895 with Parque Central (estuary Bellaco and Tuyutí, Montevideo) and deceased the August 22nd 1972, having occupied the station of attacker (generally left winger) in Nacional primarily (from which it became one of the top executives thereafter) and in selection of Uruguay.
Clubs
- : 1910
- (C.U.R.C.C.): 1911
- : 1913 and 1914
- : 1915 to 1930 (388 matches for 164 goals)
Prize list
International
- 68 Uruguyan official selections (125 on the whole) of 1911 (to 16 years ½) at 1927 (28 goals (only preceded by Héctor Scarone with 31 achievements); recordman of the selections until in 1985, and 3rd selected national current
- 2 friendly selections Argentinas in 1914
- Olympic champion in 1924
- Champion of South America with 6 recoveries (record of the test), in 1916, 1917, 1920, 1923, 1924 and 1926
- Better striker of Copa America in 1917 (4) and 1920 (3)
- Vice-champion of South America in 1919
- Lipton Cut (vis-a-vis Argentina): 1911,1912,1919,1922 and 1923
- Cut Newton (vis-a-vis Argentina): 1912,1917,1919 and 1920
National
- Champion of Uruguay amateur to 8 recoveries, in 1915, 1916, 1917, 1919, 1920, 1922, 1923 and 1924
- Río Cut of Plata (Rioplatense Championship of Dr. Ricardo C. Aldao, vis-a-vis the champion of Argentina) in 1916,1919 and 1920
- Cut of Uruguay in 1917 (Cut of Cousenier honor, 1st edition)
- Member of the European round of the Nacional in 1925 (153 days, through 9 states)
- Member of the northern round and center American of the Nacional in 1927
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