Carlos Alberto Etcheverry Explained

Carlos Alberto Etcheverry
Birth Date:29 June 1933
Birth Place:Buenos Aires,
Years1:1952–1955
Years2:1955–1957
Years3:1958–1961
Years4:1961–1962
Years5:1963–1964
Years6:1965–1966
Years7:1966–1969
Caps1:24
Caps2:17
Caps3:?
Caps4:?
Caps5:26
Caps6:?
Caps7:?
Goals1:11
Goals2:4
Goals3:?
Goals4:?
Goals5:20
Goals6:?
Goals7:?

Carlos Alberto "Tito" Etcheverry D'Angelo (June 29, 1933 in Buenos Aires – August 28, 2014) was an Argentine soccer player and coach, who is most known in Mexico for being the first top-scorer of the Pumas de la UNAM.

Biography

Etcheverry was born in the Barrio de La Paternal, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. When was 17, he debuted as a professional, playing for Boca Juniors. After several seasons, he was transferred to Chacarita Juniors. In 1957, he was hired by the Mexican León, recommended by his brother-in-law and also a soccer player, Oscar Nova.

In 1964, Etcheverry became the first top-goalscorer of the Pumas de la UNAM, with 20 goals.

Besides León and UNAM, "Tito" Etcheverry also played in Mexico for Club Irapuato, Atlante F.C., and Jabatos de Nuevo León, where he served as player-manager. He later went on to become manager of CF Monterrey.

Etcheverry died due to complications related to his battle with diabetes, in Leon, on August 28, 2014.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Fallece Carlos Alberto. eluniversal.com.mx. 29 August 2014. 24 September 2014. 3 September 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140903043036/http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/deportes/2014/fallece-carlos-alberto-etcheverry-1034141.html. dead.