Héctor Scarone

Héctor Pedro Scarone (known as el Mago , el Magico , el Héctor , el Gardel del Futbol , or even pompeusement el mejor jugador LED mundo pre-war period) is a player of Uruguyan Football , born the November 26th 1898 with Montevideo and deceased the April 4th 1967 in the same city, of 1m73 for 74 kg.

Attacker then medium ground, Scarone has the most beautiful planetary prize list of 1st half of the 20th century, with its score of major titles (preceding its captain in national selection, Jose Nasazzi, known as el Gran Mariscal , el Terrible , or even el Gran Capitan (*), credited as for him with ten major titles). It began its career at the 14 years age in Montevideo in the 3rd division. He is the first player of Celestial the (and the second Uruguyan after Júlio Bavasto in Milan AC in 1910) to have crossed the Atlantic Ocean, after multiple national titles for the club of the Nacional Montevideo, for a European career with FC Barcelona in 1926 (six months, club left with orée of season 1926/27 due to Spanish professionalism beginning, having then definitively prevented it from playing for and in his own country; the Uruguyans were more than grateful to him of its decision), with the Inter Milan (where its compatriot Ernesto Mascheroni will succeed two years later to him), and with the US Palermo. Of return in its country, it evolved/moved then again with the National lasting five more seasons, stopping its career of player to the threshold of forty and with orée the second world war (in 1953, it will rejouera even exceptionally once for Nacional, at the 55 years age this time!).

He was also the trainer of the Club Deportivo Los Millonarios of Bogotá in 1946-1947 (the first, with Alfredo Di Stefano in its rows), of the Real Madrid in 1950 then 1951-1952, and of the National of Montevideo in 1954 (with Héctor Romero).

El Correo of Montevideo also counted it with the number of its journalists.

In 2002, it was 20th classification of the newspaper the Team of the Plus beautiful prize list of the international football , preceded by 19 players whose career was always posterior with 1950

(note: his/her older brother Carlos Scarone also of the Nacional played Copa America of 1917,1919 and 1920, gaining that of 1917 by registering 3 goals; Roberto Scarone (medium ground with the Argentinian club of the " Gimnasia there Esgrima Plata" from 1939 to 1948) was as for him as victorious trainer of the first 2 cuts of the Liberators, in 1960 and 1961,3 times champion of Uruguay with Peñarol, into 1959,1960 and 1961, and 4 times champion of Peru, in 1957 (Central iqueño), and 1969,1971 and 1982 (Deportees)).

(*: the players of Celestial the were generally affublés of nicknames more than evocative: Jose Andrade Maravilha Négra , Tejera ; Pedro ECA el Vasco ; Santos Urdinarán el Vasquito ; Pedro Petrone Perucho ; Héctor Castro el Manco ; Pelegrín Gestido el Caballero de Deporte ; Angel Romano el Loco , Pedro Arispe el Indio ; Santos Iriarte El Canario ; Lorenzo Fernández Gallego …).

Clubs

  • : 1913 (1st series since 1915) to 1931
  • : 1926 (6 months interlude)
  • : 1931 to 1932 (in particular at the sides of Giuseppe Meazza - which will say of him It was the most fantastic player that I had the occasion to see -; 7 goals of 14 matches)
  • : 1932 (1st season of 1st series of the club) at 1934 (11 goals in 2 seasons and 54 matches)
  • : 1934 (a few weeks - not of goals)
  • : 1934 to 1939
  • : in end of a career

Prize list

National selection

  • 70 national selections, including 51 in official matches, of 1917 to 1930 (and record of longevity in selection, last match at the time of the 1st final of World cup)
  • 42 goals in national selection, including 31 (1917 to 1930) in official matches (better striker of Celestial the since more than 75 years)

Major titles

  • Better striker of a Copa America in 1927 (3 goals; with four other players) (2nd in 1926)
  • World champion in 1930 (1 goal)
  • Twice Olympic champion, in 1924 (5 goals) and 1928 (3 goals, of which that of the victory finally)
  • Four times champion of South America: Copa America in 1917, 1923, 1924 and 1926 (it cumulates 13 goals in this test)
  • Vice-champion of South America in 1919 and 1927 (that is to say a total of 6 finales)

Minor titles

  • Lipton Cut (vis-a-vis Argentina): 1919,1922,1924 and 1927
  • Cut Newton (vis-a-vis Argentina): 1917,1919,1920 and 1929

Clubs

Titles - and records major

  • Better striker of a championship of Uruguay in 1931
  • 3rd striker cumulated in championships of Uruguay, with 163 achievements (1st until 1938)
  • 369 matches of 1st series and 301 goals with Nacional, for 21 seasons of presence in 1st series (record for a player of the club)
  • Eight times champion of Uruguay: seven times as an amateur (1916, 1917,1919,1920,1922,1923 and 1924) and once as a professional (1934)
  • 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)
  • Cut of Spain in 1926
  • 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

Other minor Uruguyan titles (with Nacional)

The Albion Cut, Cut of Dr. Brum, the Delbene Cut, the Cut Larre Borges, the Serrato Cut, the Night ones of Rioplatense, and the Cut Lord Wellindon.

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