Jose Manuel Moreno
Jose Manuel Moreno (August 3rd 1916 - August 26th 1978), called El Charro , was a Football Argentinian or . He with the characteristic to have gained the national championships of four different countries, only the championship of Uruguay was lacking to him.
Moreno began its career in the teams from young people River Punt until the 18 years age before the Hungarian trainer Emerico Hirschl selects it for a round with the Brésil. Thus, its first appearance in an official match was against the Brazilian club of Botafogo.
Consequently, it did not leave any more the professional team and gained the Argentinian championship in 1936, 1937, 1941, 1942 and 1945 within a team To rivet baptized Máquina (“the machine”) to which belonged in particular Juan Carlos Muñoz, Ángel Labruna, Adolfo Pedernera and Felix Loustau.
Transferred to Club España with the Mexico in 1944, it gains the Mexican championship in 1946 before returning in the club Porteños . In 1949, Moreno signs with Universidad Católica (Chile) where it obtains a new championship. Of return in Argentinian in 1950, this time at Boca Juniors, it reaches the second place with the team.
After a new passage by Universidad Católica, then with the Defensores of Montevideo (Uruguay) and finally with Ferrocarril Oeste, it joined the Colombian championship while signing for the Independiente Medellín where he was also trainer-player. In Colombia, it gained a championship in 1955, and finally its twelfth and last title in 1957. It celebrated its jubilee with Independiente at the time of a friendly match against Boca Juniors in 1961.
Jose Manuel Moreno counts 34 selections and 19 goals in team of Argentina between 1936 and 1950, gaining the Copa America 1941, 1942 and 1947. Moreno registered in particular the 500e goal of the history of Copa America in 1942 against the Ecuador, match marked by the five goals of El Charro (12-0) which will finish better striker of this edition in company of Herminio Masantonio.
Successive clubs
- 1935 - 1944: (Argentina)
- 1944 - 1946: Club España (Mexico)
- 1946 - 1949: (Argentina)
- 1949 - 1950: (Chile)
- 1950: (Argentina)
- 1951: (Chile)
- 1952: (Uruguay)
- 1953: Club Ferro Carril Oeste (Argentinian)
- 1954 - 1961: (Colombia)
Prize list
- Champion of Argentina in 1936, 1937, 1941, 1942 and 1945 (To rivet Punt)
- Champion of Mexico in 1946 (España Club)
- Champion of Chile in 1949 (Universidad Católica)
- Champion of Colombia in 1955 and 1957 (Independiente Medellín)
- Victorious of the Copa America in 1941, 1942 and 1947 ()
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