Teófilo Cubillas Explained

Teófilo Cubillas
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Fullname:Teófilo Juan Cubillas Arizaga
Birth Date:1949 3, df=yes
Birth Place:Lima, Lima Province, Peru
Position:Attacking midfielder
Youthclubs1:Alianza Lima
Years1:1966–1972
Clubs1:Alianza Lima
Caps1:175
Goals1:117
Years2:1973
Clubs2:Basel
Caps2:10
Goals2:3
Years3:1974–1977
Clubs3:Porto
Caps3:85
Goals3:48
Years4:1977–1978
Clubs4:Alianza Lima
Caps4:47
Goals4:35
Years5:1979–1983
Clubs5:Fort Lauderdale Strikers
Caps5:139
Goals5:65
Years6:1983
Clubs6:Fort Lauderdale Strikers (indoor)
Caps6:9
Goals6:9
Years7:1984
Clubs7:Alianza Lima
Caps7:4
Goals7:4
Years8:1984–1985
Clubs8:South Florida Sun
Caps8:7
Goals8:5
Years9:1987–1988
Clubs9:Alianza Lima
Caps9:13
Goals9:3
Years10:1988
Clubs10:Fort Lauderdale Strikers
Caps10:12
Goals10:7
Years11:1989
Clubs11:Miami Sharks
Caps11:8
Goals11:1
Totalcaps:506
Totalgoals:297
Nationalyears1:1968–1982
Nationalteam1:Peru
Nationalcaps1:81
Nationalgoals1:28
Manageryears1:1988
Managerclubs1:Alianza Lima

Teófilo Juan Cubillas Arizaga (pronounced as /es/; born 8 March 1949) is a Peruvian former footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. He is considered as Peru's greatest ever player and one of the best in history of South America. In an IFFHS poll he was selected as the best Peruvian player in history and was also included in the world's Top 50 of the 20th century.[1] At the 1970 FIFA World Cup, Pelé acknowledged Cubillas, referring to him as his successor.[2] Cubillas was renowned for his technique, shooting ability and free kick ability.[3]

Beginning at Alianza Lima, he was nicknamed El Nene (The Kid), and was part of the Peru national team that won the 1975 Copa América.[4] He helped Peru reach the quarter finals at the 1970 FIFA World Cup[5] and again at the 1978 World Cup[6], along with qualifying for the 1982 World Cup. He was elected the South American Footballer of the Year in 1972. At a club level, he is the second all time highest goalscorer of Alianza Lima with 165 and the top goalscorer of the Fort Lauderdale Strikers with 65. For the national team, he is the third all time goalscorer with 28 goals in 81 appearances. He is also the joint 10th all time goalscorer of the FIFA World Cup with 10 goals in 13 matches.

In 2004, Pelé selected Cubillas as one of the FIFA 100, a list of 125 footballing greats.[7] In February 2008, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first Brazilian World Cup victory, he was selected in the All-Star First Team of South America of the past 50 years.[8] Cubillas is one of only three players to score five or more goals in two different World Cups, the other two being Miroslav Klose and Thomas Müller.[9] His free-kick against Scotland in 1978 is renowned as one of the best goals scored at the World Cup.

Club career

Early career

Nicknamed "Nene" (the kid) for his boyish looks, Cubillas began his career with Alianza Lima at the age of 16 in 1966.[10] While at Alianza, he was top scorer in the Peruvian Primera División in 1966 and 1970.[11]

Cubillas won the youth tournaments of 1965 and 1966. He made his debut at the age of 17 in the Peruvian Primera División with Alianza Lima. In his first season, he was the tournament's top scorer with 19 goals. In the summer of 1967, Cubillas, aged 18, made his international debut in a friendly match and scored a double in a 6-1 win over Independiente of Argentina.

Directors of Deportivo Municipal and Alianza Lima formed a team in 1971 to play a series of friendly matches with the aim of bringing together Teófilo Cubillas with Hugo Sotil, another great star of the time, known as the Golden Pair, which left historic scorelines such as the victory over Benfica and the 4-1 thrashing of Bayern Munich.

In 1972, Cubillas had his one of his most successful season in several years. He was the 1972 Copa Libertadores top scorer and elected South American Footballer of the Year.[12]

Basel

In the summer of 1973, Cubillas transferred to Swiss football club FC Basel under head coach Helmut Benthaus. The Basler entrepreneur and transport company owner Ruedi Reisdorfer paid the transfer fee of £97,000.[13] After playing in four Cup of the Alps games, Cubillas played his Swiss league debut for the club on 18 August in the away game against Chênois. He scored his first goal for the club in the same game as Basel won 1–0.[14] Cubillas scored two goals for Basel in the 1973–74 European Cup, the first of which in the 1st leg against Fram on 19 September 1973 and the second in the return leg on 20 September.[15] He only remained at the club for six months, where Cubillas played a total of 21 games for Basel scoring a total of 8 goals.[16]

FC Porto, Sporting CP, FC Barcelona, AC Milan and Real Madrid took interest in Cubillas. But Basel was not willing to let the footballer go so soon. In December 1973, the Portuguese from Porto announced that they could raise enough money for the transfer, a commercial strategy that would be the last chance for Cubillas. Finally, Basel accepted and Cubillas was able to transfer to Portuguese club FC Porto for a fee of £200,000.

Porto

Cubilla arrived at Porto wearing the number 10 shirt and enjoying his best years as a player. Despite not winning the league, he won the captain's armband, becoming the true idol, top scorer and captain of Porto. He scored 66 goals in 110 games, won the Taça de Portugal and two league runner-up finishes.

Cubillas is considered the best foreign player to have played for FC Porto. Nene himself remembers that "He was the highest paid player in the country, even ahead of Eusébio, a legend of Benfica and world football."

Alianza Lima

After his outstanding time in Portugal in 1977, Cubillas returned to Peru to play again for Alianza Lima. Cubillas, along with many other players such as Hugo Sotil, César Cueto, José Velásquez and other, formed one of the best Alianza Lima sides in their history.

The 1977 Torneo Descentralizado tournament was between Alianza Lima and Melgar, both teams with the only chances of lifting the championship trophy. For Melgar, the objective was to defeat Sporting Cristal and hope that Alianza Lima did not score any points against Universitario. Sporting Cristal came out defeating Melgar and Alianza Lima defeated Universitario at home 4-3 winning the 1977 tournament with Cubillas scoring two of the goals. Cubillas would win the national championship again with Alianza in 1978.

Fort Lauderdale Strikers

In 1979, Cubillas joined the NASL, signing for Fort Lauderdale Strikers, where he spent five seasons, scoring 59 league goals, including three goals in seven minutes against the Los Angeles Aztecs in 1981.[17]

In May 1988 Cubillas returned with the newly resurrected Fort Lauderdale Strikers of the American Soccer League.[18] The Strikers went to the ASL title game where they fell to the Washington Diplomats.[19] Following the loss to the Diplomats, the Strikers released Cubillas.[20]

Return to Alianza Lima

Following the December 1987 Alianza Lima air crash Cubillas returned from Miami to play for free for Alianza, who lost most of their players in the crash.[21] He also managed the club for a period in 1988.[22]

Miami Sharks

In March 1989, he signed with the Miami Sharks but was released on 3 July after scoring only one goal in eight games.[23] That same year Cubillas retired at the age of 40. In June 1991 he was playing and coaching at Miramar Illusiones of the Gold Coast Soccer League in Florida.[24]

International career

After standing out notably in local football, he was called up to the Peru national team by head coach Didi for 1968 for the qualifiers for the 1970 FIFA World Cup held in Mexico. At just 18 years old, Cubillas made his official debut against Argentina in the qualifiers in the last round of qualifiers in 1968.[25] In a match that will be difficult to forget for both Peruvians and Argentines, led by Cubillas, Peru started a heroic draw in 2 to 2 that took them to the World Cup and that eliminated the Argentine national team. Cubillas would score his first goal for Peru on 8 May, 1969 in a friendly against Colombia in Bogotá. Cubillas would play in three World Cups between 1970 and 1982 along with one Copa América.[26]

1970 World Cup

Cubillas helped the Peru national team advance to the quarter-finals of the 1970 FIFA World Cup in Mexico. He scored in all of Peru's four matches: once against Bulgaria, twice against Morocco, and once against West Germany, all in the first round. Cubillas then scored another goal in the quarter-final loss against eventual champions Brazil, and he thus finished as the third highest goal scorer in the tournament.[5]

After winning the 1970 World Cup, Pelé who has been Cubillas's idol quoted, ''Don't worry, I already have a successor and it is Teófilo Cubillas''. Cubillas won the FIFA World Cup Young Player Award of the tournament, and was third in the Golden Shoe award.[27]

1975 Copa America

The Peru national team failed qualify for the 1974 FIFA World Cup in West Germany, with Cubillas missing out on the play off match against Chile. A year later however, Cubillas helped Peru win its second Copa América, winning the 1975 Copa América. Peru was placed in a group with Chile and Bolivia. After eliminating Chile and Bolivia in the first round, the country faced Brazil in the semi-finals. Cubillas scored against Brazil to reach the final against Colombia. The first match was played in Bogotá, where Peru lost 1-0. The second match was played in Lima and Peru won 2-0. However, both teams were level on points and had to play in the play-off final. Cubillas played in the play-off match in the final, where partner Hugo Sotil scored to make the game 1-0. As a result, Peru won its second continental tournament. Cubillas was the Best Player of that tournament and among his goals is the beautiful goal against Brazil in Peru's historic 3-1 victory over Brazil, played in Belo Horizonte.

1978 World Cup

Cubillas played in the 1978 FIFA World Cup in Argentina, with a good start, showing his skill, finishing co-second highest goal scorer after Mario Kempes, and helping Peru win first place of its group, advancing to the second round. In the match against Scotland Cubillas scored two goals[28] and then scored a hat-trick in the game against Iran, including two penalties. The magnificent free kick goal that Cubillas scored against Scotland with the outside edge of his boot, is today in the FIFA archives as a model of free kick execution and is considered one of the best in history. In that tournament, Peru's midfield made up of José Velásquez, César Cueto and Cubillas was considered by international critics as the best of the first phase of the World Cup.

Already in the quarterfinals, the Peruvian team dropped its level and ended up being beaten by Argentina 6-0, a result that generated controversy, because for all experts there was no football difference to give that result and this allowed Argentina to qualify for the final. Peru subsequently lost to Brazil and Poland, finishing last with zero points. Cubillas played all six of Peru's matches in the tournament and won the Silver Boot as the tournament's second top scorer and was considered part of the championship's ideal team.

1982 World Cup

Cubillas was also in the Peru national team for 1982 FIFA World Cup. He played in all three group games but did not score any goals.[26] After being eliminated in the first phase, Cubillas would retire from the national team at the age of 33, with a total of 28 goals scored in 81 appearances.

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueCupContinentalTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Alianza Lima1966Peruvian Primera División2319
1967259
19682619
1969115
19702722
19712922
19722914
Total17011000
FC Basel1973–74Swiss Super League1032[29]
Porto1973–74Primeira Liga[30] 12431colspan="2"-155
1974–7530964424015
1975–76292844543836
1976–7714732211910
Total8548131010710865
Alianza Lima1977Peruvian Primera División32233223
197815121072519
Total4735001075742
Fort Lauderdale Strikers[31] 1979NASL30163216
198034183418
198134193419
1982184184
1983238238
Total13965000013965
Alianza Lima1984Peruvian Primera División4444
South Florida Sun1984[32] USL5454
19852121
Total75000075
Alianza Lima1987Peruvian Primera División133133
Fort Lauderdale Strikers1988[33] ASL127127
Career total48828015123122534314

International

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

List of international goals scored by Teófilo Cubillas[34]
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
18 May 1969Bogotá, Colombia2–13–1Friendly
29 July 1969Lima, Peru1–02–1Friendly
32–0
417 August 1969Lima, Peru2–03–01970 World Cup qualifier
57 February 1970Lima, Peru2–12–1Friendly
69 February 1970Lima, Peru1–11–1Friendly
724 February 1970Lima, Peru1–25–3Friendly
82 June 1970León, Mexico3–23–21970 World Cup
96 June 1970León, Mexico1–03–01970 World Cup
103–0
1110 June 1970León, Mexico1–31–31970 World Cup
1214 June 1970Guadalajara, Mexico2–32–41970 World Cup
1310 February 1971Lima, Peru3–04–0Friendly
144–0
155 April 1972Mexico City, Mexico1–11–2Friendly
1623 April 1972Bucharest, Romania1–12–2Friendly
174 March 1973Lima, Peru2–05–1Friendly
184–1
1923 April 1973Lima, Peru3–04–0Friendly
2020 August 1975Lima, Peru2–03–1Copa America 1975
2130 September 1975Belo Horizonte, Brasil2–03–1Copa America 1975
2217 July 1977Cali, Colombia2–05–01978 World Cup qualifier
233–0
243 June 1978Córdoba, Argentina2–13–11978 World Cup
253–1
2611 June 1978Córdoba, Argentina2–04–11978 World Cup
273–0
284–1

Honours

Porto

1976–77

Alianza Lima

1977, 1978Basel

Fort Lauderdale Sun

1984, 1985

Peru

1975

Individual

1970

1970

1972

1975

1978

1978

World Cup top 100 1930–1990: 2000[38]

2004

External links

Notes and References

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  3. http://www.planetworldcup.com/LEGENDS/cubillas.html Teófilo Cubillas
  4. Web site: Copa América 1975. 28 March 2011. Martin Tabeira. RSSSF. 12 August 2009.
  5. Web site: Group D. World Cup 1970 results and line-ups. RSSSF. 28 March 2011.
  6. Web site: Group D. World Cup 1978 finals – results and line-ups. RSSSF. 28 March 2011.
  7. News: Pele's list of the greatest. BBC. 19 August 2011. 4 March 2004.
  8. http://deportes.aol.com/-/_a/once-ideal-de-sudamerica-1958-2008/20080212150909990001 All-Star First Team Selection (1958–2008)
  9. Web site: World Cup Countdown: 12 Weeks to Go - The Story of Teofilo Cubillas, the Peruvian Pele . . 29 March 2018 . 23 August 2020.
  10. Web site: What Ever Happened To... Teofilo Cubillas. Clemente Lisi. 14 February 2012. US Soccer Players. 18 March 2012.
  11. https://web.archive.org/web/20090730132124/http://geocities.com/Baja/Ravine/8914/goleadores.html Peruvian Championship: Top Scorer
  12. Web site: South American Player of the Year 1972. José Luis Pierrend. 22 December 2000. RSSSF. 15 January 2012.
  13. Web site: Teofilio Cubillas (Peru). Jan Alsos. Planet World Cup. 15 January 2012.
  14. Web site: Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv” . CS Chênois - FC Basel 0:1 (0:1) . Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv” . 2019-11-16.
  15. Web site: Antonio Zea and Marcel Haisma . 9 January 2008 . European Champions' Cup 1973–74 – Details . . 2019-11-16.
  16. Web site: Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv” . Teofilo Cubillas - FCB-Statistik . Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv” . 2019-11-16.
  17. Web site: Team Records and League Honors. Fort Lauderdale Strikers. 18 March 2012.
  18. CUBILLAS SIGNS WITH STRIKERS Miami Herald, The (FL) – Saturday, 7 May 1988
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  20. STRIKERS LOSE FINAL, RELEASE CUBILLAS Miami Herald, The (FL) – Sunday, 28 August 1988
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  23. SHARKS OWNER CUTS CUBILLAS, CLAIMS POOR PLAY, LITTLE EFFORT Miami Herald, The (FL) – Monday, 3 July 1989
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  25. Web site: Discover Peru: Teófilo Cubillas . 2025-01-31 . Inkatour.
  26. http://www.world-cup-betting-2006.com/legend-teofilo-cubillas.htm Teofilo Cubillas: Legends of the Football World Cup
  27. Web site: 1970 FIFA World Cup Mexico. https://web.archive.org/web/20070808123601/http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/archive/edition=32/awards/index.html. dead. 8 August 2007. FIFA. 19 December 2012.
  28. Web site: David Edbrooke . 1 February 2008 . The 25 best free-kicks of all-time (#11) . 29 March 2011 . The Telegraph.
  29. Web site: European Champions' Cup 1973–74 – Details. Antonio Zea and Marcel Haisma. 9 January 2008. RSSSF. 18 March 2012.
  30. Web site: Cubillas: Teófilo Cubillas Arizaga. Fora De Jogo. pt. 4 November 2012. (stats assumed to be League-only)
  31. Web site: Part 1: Player Biographies, A-H. David Litterer. TOP INTERNATIONAL STARS IN THE NASL, 1967–1984. American Soccer History Archives. 17 March 2012.
  32. Web site: Teofilo Cubillas. North American Soccer League Players. Nasljerseys.com. 18 March 2012.
  33. Web site: Ft. Lauderdale Strikers. American Soccer League 1988 Season. A-League Archives. 18 March 2012.
  34. Web site: Teófilo Cubillas – Goals in International Matches . 3 November 2006 . . 21 January 2009.
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  45. http://deportes.aol.com/-/_a/once-ideal-de-sudamerica-1958-2008/20080212150909990001 CONMEBOL All-Star first team 1958–2008