Ricardo Álvarez (Mexican footballer) explained

Ricardo Álvarez
Fullname:Ricardo Álvarez
Birth Date:1911
Birth Place:Mexico
Position:Forward
Years1:1942–1943
Years2:1945–1950
Years3:1951
Clubs1:Moctezuma de Orizaba
Clubs2:Puebla
Clubs3:Veracruz
Caps2:120
Goals2:87
Death Date:1986

Ricardo "La Changa" Álvarez (1911-1986) was a Mexican former Primera División (First Division) player who started his career playing in the amateur league in the 1930s with club Moctezuma de Orizaba.[1] He later transferred to Puebla FC where he played 120 games over 5 years and scored 87 goals,[2] [3] and is remembered as a club icon.[4] In 1950 he left to play for Veracruz where he played for a couple months before retiring. He scored 113 goals in his career.

Club achievements

Achievements

TítuloClubPaísAño
Copa MéxicoMoctezuma de Orizaba México1942–1943
Copa MéxicoPuebla México1944–1945

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: González . Édgar . 2020-10-31 . El deporte poblano y sus leyendas en Día de Muertos . 2023-08-03 . Grupo Milenio . es-MX.
  2. Web site: Statistics from carrier played in Puebla FC 1945-1950 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100107163519/http://www.puebladelafranja.net/maximos_goleadores.php . 2010-01-07 .
  3. Web site: Los 18 goleadores históricos de cada uno de los equipos de la Liga MX. Spanish. Arturo. León. 3 August 2016. 10 January 2020. 90min.com. Minute Media..
  4. Web site: Diez ídolos del Puebla FC que la afición camotera no olvida. e-consulta.com. 24 October 2016. 10 January 2020.