Juan Vairo Explained

Juan Vairo
Fullname:Juan Apolonio Vairo Moramarco
Birth Date:10 April 1932
Birth Place:Rosario, Argentina
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1950–1952
Years2:1953–1954
Years3:1955–1956
Years4:1957–1958
Years5:1959–1960
Years6:1961
Years7:1962–1963
Years8:1965–1968
Years9:1965
Clubs8:Tigre
Clubs9:Montreal Italica
Caps1:21
Caps2:21
Caps3:11
Caps4:12
Caps6:39
Caps7:45
Goals1:6
Goals2:9
Goals3:3
Goals4:2
Goals6:30
Goals7:21

Juan Apolonio Vairo Moramarco (born April 10, 1932, in Rosario) is a retired Argentine professional football player.

His older brother Federico Vairo played for the Argentina national football team. In the summer of 1965 he played in the Eastern Canada Professional Soccer League with Montreal Italica.[1]

After retiring as a player he went on to become a football manager, coaching Universitario de Oriente in Venezuela in the 1970s.

Honours

Boca Juniors

Champion Club Atletico River Plate 1957/58Champion Rosario Central Division "B" 1951 AFA (Asociacion Futbol Argentino) 54 games, 17 goals

References

  1. News: Waring. Ed. June 7, 1965. Italia Wallops Montreal Eleven 7-1. 24. The Globe and Mail.

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