Leonel Sánchez Explained

Leonel Sánchez
Fullname:Leonel Guillermo Sánchez Lineros
Height:1.74 m
Birth Date:25 April 1936
Birth Place:Santiago, Chile
Death Place:Santiago, Chile
Position:Left forward
Years1:1953–1969
Clubs1:Universidad de Chile
Caps1:386
Goals1:159
Years2:1963
Clubs2:AC Milan (loan)
Caps2:0
Goals2:0
Years3:1969–1970
Clubs3:Colo-Colo
Caps3:31
Goals3:2
Years4:1971–1972
Clubs4:Palestino
Caps4:15
Goals4:10
Years5:1972–1973
Clubs5:Ferroviarios
Caps5:11
Goals5:7
Totalcaps:443
Totalgoals:178
Manageryears1:1985–1986
Managerclubs1:Universidad de Chile
Manageryears2:1987
Managerclubs2:Universidad de Chile
Nationalyears1:1955–1968
Nationalteam1:Chile
Nationalcaps1:85
Nationalgoals1:24

Leonel Guillermo Sánchez Lineros (25 April 1936 – 2 April 2022) was a Chilean professional footballer who played as a striker or on the left wing.

He is recognized as one of the Best South American Footballers of the 20th Century and one of the great forwards in the history of the FIFA World Cup.[1] He was the top goalscorer of the 1962 FIFA World Cup where Chile achieved a historic third-place finish. He was also part of the team of the tournament of the World Cup and was awarded the Golden Boot and the Bronze Ball from FIFA.[2] He was also included in the top 100 players of the history of the World Cups by FIFA.[3] At the continental level he was part of the team of the tournament of the 1956 South American Championship, where Chile was the runner-up.[4] In addition, Conmebol included him among the best specialists of free kicks in the history of South America.[5]

Considered one of the best Chilean players in history and one of the club's greatest idols for the club Universidad de Chile, he was one of the leaders of the Blue Ballet era (1959–1969). is remembered for having been the leader of the Chile national team that placed third in the 1962 FIFA World Cup and was one of the prominent participants in the infamous match against Italy. In that match Sanchez had a number of scuffles with Mario David the Italian defender who was eventually sent off for a head high tackle on Sanchez. In La Roja, Leonel Sánchez is the seventh all-time top scorer with a total of 24 goals and 13 assists.[6] [7]

His performances both at the Universidad of Chile and in the national team made him recognized by the IFFHS as the 40th Best South American Footballer of the 20th Century, surpassing several international players such as his compatriot Iván Zamorano, Brazilians Domingos da Guia and Ademir Marques de Menezes, Uruguayan José Pedro Cea and Argentine Raimundo Orsi.

Career

He played at left midfield for over 20 years between 1953 and 1973. 17 of those 20 years were for Universidad de Chile, where he was the icon of the Ballet Azul (Blue Ballet), a team that won 6 national championships between 1959 and 1969.

Four of his 24 international goals were at the 1962 World Cup on home soil, where he was the top scorer along with five other players as Chile finished the tournament in third place. In that World Cup he is also remembered for his disputes with several Italian players in the infamous Chile – Italy match in the first round: he knocked out the Italian player Mario David with a punch in an altercation after being fouled, and was subsequently kicked in the head by David a few minutes later, resulting in the Italian defender's sending off. Sánchez later also broke Humberto Maschio's nose with a left hook; Chile won the match 2–0.[8] [9] Because of his role in the match, later dubbed the "Battle of Santiago", in 2007, The Times placed Sánchez at number 6 in their list of the 50 hardest footballers in history.[10]

Sánchez remained at Universidad de Chile, although he received numerous offers from well known European clubs such as Real Madrid, Juventus and AC Milan. However, he played on loan for AC Milan, previous to a possible signing, in the Torneo Città di Milano (Milan City Tournament) in June 1963 against both Inter Milan and Santos, where they became champions. He coincided with Mario David, with whom he had quarreled a year before in the Battle of Santiago.[11] [12] [13] In 1969, after a contract rule was settled, Universidad de Chile was forced to sell him. He finished his career playing for Chilean clubs Colo-Colo, Palestino and Ferroviarios.[14]

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueCupContinentalTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Universidad de Chile1953Chilean Primera División4141
19545353
195533143314
195622102210
195721142114
1958259212710
19592622643226
19602310202510
196124620266
196232193219
19632711303011
1964245245
19653015403415
1966198522410
1967346346
196827610286
196910011111
Total386159116152412167
Colo Colo1970Chilean Primera División312312
Total417161116152443169

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year[15]
National teamYearAppsGoals
Chile195520
195692
195770
195800
195993
1960102
196186
196274
196315
196420
1965100
1966120
196751
196831
Total8524

Scores and results list Chile's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Sánchez goal.

List of international goals scored by Leonel Sánchez[16]
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1 24 January 1956 Montevideo, Uruguay 4–1 1956 South American Championship
2 9 February 1956 Montevideo, Uruguay 4–3 1956 South American Championship
3 11 March 1959 Buenos Aires, Argentina 1–2 1959 South American Championship (Argentina)
4 26 March 1959 Buenos Aires, Argentina 5–2 1959 South American Championship (Argentina)
5 18 November 1959 Santiago, Chile 4–2 Friendly match
6 5 June 1960 Montevideo, Uruguay 2–2 Friendly
7
8 19 March 1961 Santiago, Chile 5–2 Friendly
9
10 26 March 1961 Santiago, Chile 3–1 Friendly
11
12 9 December 1961 Santiago, Chile 5–1 Friendly
13
14 30 May 1962 Santiago, Chile 3–1 1962 FIFA World Cup
15
16 10 June 1962 Arica, Chile 2–1 1962 FIFA World Cup
17 13 June 1962 Santiago, Chile 2–4 1962 FIFA World Cup
18 16 May 1965 Montevideo, Uruguay 1–1 Copa Juan Pinto Durán
19 21 July 1965 Santiago, Chile 1–1 Copa Carlos Dittborn
20 1 August 1965 Santiago, Chile 7–2 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification
21 22 August 1965 Santiago, Chile 3–1 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification
22 12 October 1965 Lima, Perú 2–1 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification
23 13 December 1967 Santiago, Chile 4–5 Friendly
24 27 August 1968 Ciudad de México, México 1-3 Friendly

Personal life

Leonel Sanchez was the son of a professional boxer.[17]

Sanchez studied at República Argentina, a prestigious public primary school of Santiago; and at Manuel Barros Borgoño, a traditional public secondary school of the capital.

Honours

Universidad de Chile

1959, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1969

AC Milan

Colo-Colo

1970

Chile

Individual

1962

1962 FIFA World Cup

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Leonel Sánchez . https://web.archive.org/web/20190803015149/https://es.fifa.com/photos/galleries/leonel-sanchez-universidad-de-chile-y-chile-2782821#just-fontaine-poses-with-leonel-sanchez-2782582 . dead . 3 August 2019 . es.fifa.com . 25 April 2016 . 3 May 2020.
  2. Web site: Boot of Adidas Gold - FIFA World Cup . es.fifa.com . 29 June 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100629050134/http://en.fifa.com/classicfootball/awards/golden/award=gsa/idcup=17/pastcupawards.html . 3 May 2020. 29 June 2010 .
  3. Web site: 100 days, 100 players: Leonel Sánchez . fifa.com . 28 April 2019 . 3 May 2020.
  4. Estadio Magazine, publication N⁰ 688 of 2 March 1956
  5. Web site: Leon el Sánchez, Miguel Ángel Brindisi, José Dirceu Guimarães and Rivelino, the specialists of free kicks in South America . msn.com . 3 May 2020.
  6. Web site: Leonel Sánchez - International Appearances. partidosdelaroja.com . 26 September 2020.
  7. Web site: More goal passes in the history of La Roja . Chile.as.com . 30 March 2016 . 3 May 2020.
  8. News: The Knowledge (November 6, 2003) . Guardian Online (UK) . 26 June 2006 . London . Scott . Murray . 6 November 2003.
  9. Web site: Heffernan . Conor . 2014-10-18 . The Battle of Santiago at World Cup 1962 . 2022-12-20 . . en-GB.
  10. Web site: Top 50 Hardest Footballers . empireonline.com . The Times . 13 August 2007 . 22 April 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20151019002225/http://www.empireonline.com/forum/printable.asp?m=1554851 . 19 October 2015 .
  11. Web site: Partite Amichevoli e Tornei Vari . www.magliarossonera.it . 12 February 2024 . it.
  12. Web site: Garin . Erik . Torneo Città di Milano . . 12 February 2024 . 17 August 2001.
  13. Web site: Leonel Sánchez se vistió con la camiseta del AC Milán antes que Matías Fernández . . 12 February 2024 . es . 2 September 2016.
  14. Web site: BDFA Argentina-Futbol Argentino-Clubes-Jugadores-Torneos de Ascenso-Servicios. Sur On. Line.
  15. Web site: Leonel Sánchez - International Appearances.
  16. Web site: Leonel Sanchez.
  17. Web site: Login.