Víctor Legrotaglie Explained

Victor Legrotaglie
Full Name:Victor Antonio Legrotaglie
Birth Date:29 May 1937
Birth Place:Las Heras, Mendoza, Argentina
Death Place:Godoy Cruz, Mendoza, Argentina
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1953–1959
Clubs1:Gimnasia y Esgrima
Years2:1959–1960
Clubs2:Chacarita Juniors
Years3:1960–1963
Clubs3:Gimnasia y Esgrima (M)
Years4:1963–1964
Clubs4:Argentino
Years5:1964–1967
Clubs5:Gimnasia y Esgrima (M)
Years6:1967
Clubs6:Argentino (M)
Years7:1967–1968
Clubs7:Juventud Alianza
Years8:1968–1973
Clubs8:Gimnasia y Esgrima (M)
Years9:1973
Clubs9:Independiente Rivadavia
Years10:1976
Clubs10:Américo Tesorieri

Víctor Antonio Legrotaglie (29 May 1937 – 30 March 2024) was an Argentine football player and coach. He played as a midfielder, and was the third-highest scorer (as of July 2023) from free kicks.[1] [2]

Legrotaglie began his professional career in Gimnasia y Esgrima de Mendoza in 1953, where he became the institution's greatest star. In 1959 he moved to Chacarita Juniors, where he won a second-division national championship. He returned to Mendoza in the mid-1960s. Three years later, he played for Argentino de Mendoza. A year later, he returned to Lobo Mendoza for the third time, staying for three years. During that period, he won an official regional tournament and the unofficial Confraternidad Tournament organized by Boca Juniors in 1965.

In 1967, he briefly returned to the Mendoza Academy but in the middle of that year, he went to the Province of San Juan to play for Juventud Alianza. His fourth stage in Mensana came at the beginning of 1968 when he began to dispute the national championship. In 1973, he played in Independiente Rivadavia —the classic rival of Lobo, but at the time it was customary for Mendoza clubs to borrow players to represent the province at the national level. In 1976, he went to the Province of La Rioja to play in Américo Tesorieri where he ended up retiring professionally a few months later.

Legrotaglie is regarded as a the greatest idol in the history of Gimnasia y Esgrima,[3] and the best mendocino footballer ever.[4]

He stood out for his free kicks[2] and olympic goals (having scored a total of 66 and 12 respectively).[3] The Gimnasia y Esgrima Stadium was named in his honour.[3]

Early life

Legrotaglie was born in Las Heras, Mendoza on 29 May 1937. He began playing football at Club Sociedad Italiana 5 de Octubre —currently the Vicente Polimeni sports center. The club was founded by his grandfather. His father and uncle later served as club presidents.

Career

Early career

Legrotaglie came to Gimnasia y Esgrima de Mendoza, by chance, thanks to "Chupino" Carlos Cardone—an acquaintance and a "Lobo" player. At age sixteen he was in the line of substitutes. Twenty minutes into the second half after the injury of one of the forwards, he came in and scored two goals. Turning seventeen, he signed his first professional contract.[5] His family was a fan of Independiente Rivadavia, so he tried to stay there, but was rejected because he weighed only sixty-two kilos.[6]

Professional career

In 1959, he transferred to Chacarita Juniors where he became champion of the Primera B—the second division of Argentine football league system—that year.[7] A year later he returned to Gimnasia y Esgrima where he stayed until 1963 when he was traded to C.A. Argentino. He returned to GyE where he won his first Liga Mendocina title. On 1 March 1964, Legrotaglie played unofficially for Godoy Cruz in a friendly game vs Brazilian side Santos.[8] Santos won 3–2.[9] In 1965 he won the Torneo Confraternidad that offered the possibility of facing Boca Juniors.[10]

In the second half of 1967, after his second stint at the Mendoza Academy, he played for Juventud Alianza, a club in San Juan Province including the 1967 Torneo Regional and Torneo Promocional. During his fourth tenure on GyE, Legrotaglie gained recognition as part of Los Compadres, regarded as the best football team outside Buenos Aires during those years. That squad remained undefeated at home for two years. They qualified for the Nacional championship on three consecutive occasions. In the 1971 Nacional, GyE achieved an outstanding result by beating San Lorenzo de Almagro 5–2 at Estadio Gasómetro.[11] In the next season, GyE defeated Newell's Old Boys, 5–2.[12] [13] [14]

In 1973, he transferred to Independiente Rivadavia to compete in the 1973 Nacional.[7]

Legrotaglie finished his playing career at the end of 1974 in Gimnasia y Esgrima. His "farewell" was on 24 September 1975 in a 1975 Torneo Nacional match v River Plate held in Estadio Bautista Gargantini. Legrotaglie was carried by former teammates and saluted and cheered by the people of Mendoza.[15] He returned to the field 2 years later to play for Club Américo Tesorieri of La Rioja, his last official club.[16]

In 1971 Legrotaglie appeared on the cover of prestigious sports magazine El Gráfico, which described him: He scored a total of 66 goals from free kicks, ranking 3rd. among the highest in the history of football.[17] [2]

During Legrotaglie's best years, renowned European clubs such as Real Madrid and Inter Milan or US-based New York Cosmos made attempts to hire him. He preferred to stay at his hometown.

Manager

Legrotaglie coached Gimnasia y Esgrima de Mendoza on several occasions. In 1981, he led the team to the Liga Mendocina championship. Later, he had several internships in regional competitions Torneo Argentino A and Torneo Argentino B.

His last experience at the Lobo del Parque was in 2004, when unexpectedly, Walter De Felippe resigned a few days before his debut.[18] [19]

Death

Legrotaglie died in Godoy Cruz, Mendoza on 30 March 2024, at the age of 86.[20]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Top 10 Players With Most Free Kick Goals Of All Time . 2024-02-17 . Jobs In Football . en.
  2. https://www.mundonews.com.ar/post/el-desconocido-argentino-que-supera-a-maradona-y-messi-en-goles-de-tiro-libre El desconocido argentino que supera a Maradona y Messi en goles de tiro libre
  3. https://www.infobae.com/deportes/2024/03/30/dolor-por-la-muerte-de-victor-legrotaglie-leyenda-del-futbol-mendocino-el-dia-que-brillo-ante-el-santos-de-pele-y-su-amistad-con-locche/ Murió Víctor Legrotaglie, leyenda del fútbol mendocino: el día que brilló ante el Santos de Pelé y su amistad con Locche
  4. https://www.mendozapost.com/deportes/dolor-futbol-mendocino-fallecio-victor-legrotaglie/ Dolor en el fútbol mendocino: falleció Víctor Legrotaglie
  5. Web site: Legrotaglie, between two outstanding loves . 29 May 2015 . 2001 . losandes.com.ar.
  6. Web site: In Huracán and Independiente they told me that because he was skinny he wasn't going to amount to anything . 29 May 2015 . 2001 . losandes.com.ar.
  7. Web site: With Gimnasia we had love at first sight . 29 May 2015 . 2008 . mdzol.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20120625052529/http://www.mdzol.com/mdz/note/67011 . 25 June 2012 .
  8. https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/santos-argtrip64.html Santos FC Trips to Argentina 1964
  9. Web site: 2012 . Messi, Maradona and Pelé in Mendoza . 29 May 2015 . Diariouno.com.ar.
  10. Web site: Confraternity Tournament 1965 . 29 May 2015 . RSSSF.
  11. https://www.rsssf.org/tablesa/arg71.html Argentina 1971 - Campeonato Metropolitano
  12. https://www.rsssf.org/tablesa/arg72.html Argentina 1972 - Campeonato Metropolitano
  13. Web site: Los compadres, "like Pelé's Saint" . 29 May 2015 . 2014 . losandes.com.ar.
  14. Web site: Argentina - First Level 1972 . 29 May 2015 . RSSSF.
  15. Web site: Gimnasia vs River and the farewell of Legrotaglie . 29 May 2015 . 2015 . purolobo.com.
  16. Web site: The day that Víctor wore Américo Tesorieri's coat . 29 May 2015 . 2014 . purolobo.com.ar .
  17. Web site: Lionel Messi has moved up to 8th in list of players with the most free-kick goals ever. James. Stroud. 20 February 2023. GiveMeSport.
  18. Web site: Gimnasia puts its dream into motion . 29 July 2015 . 2004 . losandes.com.ar . https://web.archive.org/web/20150530002858/http://www.losandes.com.ar/noticia/deportes-125869 . 30 May 2015 .
  19. Web site: Walter De Felippe left and Legrotaglie returns . 29 July 2015 . 2004 . losandes.com.ar . https://web.archive.org/web/20150402133612/http://www.losandes.com.ar/article/deportes-127628 . 2 April 2015 .
  20. News: La Ciudad declara 24 horas de duelo en memoria a Víctor Legrotaglie . 31 March 2024 . Mendoza Ciudad . 30 March 2024.