Santos Urdinarán
Santos Urdinarán (known as el Vasquito ) is a former player of Football Uruguyan, born the March 30th 1900 with Montevideo and deceased the July 14th 1979 in the same city, of 1m70 for 68 kg, having played with 1919 with 1933 (318 matches for 124 goals, of 14 seasons). It occupied with predilection the station of right winger, and was retained with 20 resumptions (2 goals) in national selection, of 1923 with 1930.
Its personal prize list is particularly packed: it indeed gained a world cup (in 1930 without playing the final), two Olympic titles (in 1924 and 1928), three Copa America (in 1923, 1924 and 1926), three Lipton cuts and two Newton cuts, five championships of Uruguay amateur (in 1919, 1920, 1922, 1923 and 1924), two Río cuts of Plata vis-a-vis the champion Argentinian (1919 and 1920), and taken part in the rounds European of 1925 and north-central-American of 1927 with its single club.
His/her brother Antonio Urdinarán, of Defensor then of Nacional, gained Copa America in 1916, 1917 and 1920.
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