Abdón Porte Explained

Abdón Porte
Birth Place:Libertad, Durazno Department, Uruguay
Death Place:Montevideo, Uruguay
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1910
Years2:1911
Clubs2:Libertad
Years3:1911–1918
Caps3:207
Nationalyears1:1913–1917
Nationalteam1:Uruguay
Nationalcaps1:3
Nationalgoals1:1

Abdón Porte (1893 – 5 March 1918) was a Uruguayan footballer who played as defensive midfielder.[1] Nicknamed El Indio he won many titles with his club Nacional, and also a Copa América with the Uruguay national team. He committed suicide on 5 March 1918, by shooting himself in the center of the field at Estadio Gran Parque Central, an incident still remembered by the sport community of Uruguay.[2]

Club career

Porte arrived in Montevideo in 1908, where he played for Colón, then moving to defunct club Libertad. He was later transferred to Nacional, debuting on 12 March 1911,[3] v. Dublin F.C. Porte played as a right back.

Playing for Nacional, Porte gained notability being also team's captain. He was defined as a fierce midfielder and good at stopping rival players and heading the ball. He played a total of 207 games for Nacional, winning 19 titles with the club.[4]

Porte was cited by writer Xosé de Enríquez in his book Hacia el Campo van los Albos:[5]

Porte would play his last match v. Charley F.C. (Nacional won by 3–1) before committing suicide one day later.

International career

Porte was a member of the Uruguay squad that won the 1917 South American Championship but did not play a game at the tournament.[6]

Death

Before starting the 1918 season, Nacional's committee decided to replace Porte by defender Alfredo Zibechi as starting player, sending Porte to the bench due to his poor performance during the last games played with the club. On 4 March, Nacional played Charley F.C., winning by 3–1 with Porte playing the entire match at a good level. That night, executives and players met at the club headquarters for a celebration as was usual. Porte left the club at 1:00 a.m. and took a tram to the Estadio Gran Parque Central, Nacional's venue.

Once Porte arrived at Parque Central, he went into the centre of the field and shot himself. His body and a suicide note were found the next morning. A dog found his body, drawing it to his master, Severino Castillo. Porte's body had two letters, one for the president of Nacional and the other to a relative.[7]

The people of Uruguay were shocked by the news. Porte was buried at Cementerio de La Teja. Montevideo Wanderers offered Nacional to play a friendly match for the benefit of Porte's family while the rest of the Uruguayan clubs expressed their solidarity to Nacional.[8]

Legacy

Writer Horacio Quiroga was inspired on Porte's death to write his short story, "Juan Polti", published in 1918 in Atlántida magazine of Buenos Aires.[9] Another Uruguayan writer, Eduardo Galeano, remembered Porte in a short chapter in his book El Fútbol a Sol y Sombra entitled "Muerte en la cancha" (Death on the pitch).[10]

The club named "Abdón Porte" the western stand of Gran Parque Central.[11] In March 2008 the Uruguayan Post Office printed a stamp honoring Porte.[12] On August, 2013, Nacional's supporters made a mosaic with the face of Abdón Porte.[13]

Honours

Nacional

1912, 1915, 1916, 1917

1912, 1913, 1914, 1915

1913, 1915

1915, 1916, 1917

1916

Uruguay

1917

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Abdón Porte - AUF. 23 January 2021.
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20130815050842/http://www.nacionaldigital.com/historia/Hechos/porte.htm "Abdón Porte: A manera de biografía"
  3. http://www.elobservador.com.uy/noticia/219901/una-historia-de-amor-por-nacional "Una historia de amor por Nacional"
  4. Web site: "Abdón Porte, dueño de sangre tricolor" by Federico Coguzza . 2015-12-26 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151227120050/http://notas.org.ar/2015/01/16/abdon-porte-sangre-tricolor/ . 2015-12-27 . dead .
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20080312230626/http://www.decano.com.uy/Pages/DeInteres_7405.asp Decano.com: Extracto de "Hacia el campo van los albos" by Xosé de Enríquez, 2000
  6. Web site: Southamerican Championship 1917. RSSSF. 7 December 2009.
  7. https://web.archive.org/web/20030822120153/http://www.eldiariony.com/especiales/90/detail.aspx?id=619440&SectionId=46 "Diario La Prensa: "Abdón Porte: suicidio en la cancha de Parque Central"
  8. https://web.archive.org/web/20071028142726/http://www.decano.com/nd/paginas/secciones/02_abdonporte.asp "La muerte de Abdón Porte"
  9. https://web.archive.org/web/20150216040759/http://www.espectador.com/cultura/277912/periodistas-inauguran-el-primer-clasico-en-papel-y-tinta "Periodistas inauguran el primer clásico en "papel y tinta""
  10. El Fútbol a Sol y Sombra by Eduardo Galeano - Siglo XXI Ediciones (2003) -
  11. http://www.clarin.com/deportes/futbol/futbolista-suicido-campo-juego_0_1280272218.html "Abdón Porte, el ídolo que se suicidó en el campo de juego" by Waldemar Iglesias
  12. https://web.archive.org/web/20130303064206/http://correo.com.uy/index.asp?codpag=detProd&smen=filatelia&idp=530&s=1 "Administración Nacional de Correos - "Homenaje a Abdón Porte"
  13. https://web.archive.org/web/20150215060625/http://www.tenfield.com.uy/2013/08/bueno-y-si-es-dos-veces-bueno-mejor/ "Bueno y si es dos veces Bueno, mejor"