Walter Corbo Explained

Wálter Corbo
Fullname:Wálter Luis Corbo Burmia
Birth Date:2 May 1949
Birth Place:Montevideo, Montevideo Department, Uruguay
Position:Goalkeeper
Youthyears1:1968
Youthclubs1:CA Peñarol
Years1:1970–1976
Caps1:151
Goals1:-
Years2:1977–1978
Caps2:47
Goals2:-
Years3:1979–1980
Caps3:49
Goals3:-
Nationalyears1:1969–1977
Nationalteam1:Uruguay
Nationalcaps1:26
Pcupdate:25 August 2022
Ntupdate:3 May 2009

Walter Luis Corbo Burmia, known as "Corbo", (born 2 May 1949 in Montevideo) is a former professional footballer. He spent many years with Peñarol and the Uruguay national football team. Corbo also won the Teresa Herrera Cup in 1974 for Peñarol and a second time in 1975.[1]

Born in Montevideo, Corbo began playing professional football with Racing Club de Montevideo before moving to local rivals Peñarol. He played for Grêmio FBPA from 1977 until 1978. Corbo helped Grêmio win the 1977 Campeonato Gaúcho, breaking an eight-year hegemony of Internacional.[2] In the Campeonato Brasileiro, the former goalkeeper appeared in 47 matches, with 25 wins, 15 draws and seven defeats.[3] In 1979-1980, Corbo played in San Lorenzo de Almagro, of Argentina, before returning to Uruguay to finish his career at River Plate.

Corbo made 11 appearances for the Uruguay national football team from 1971 to 1977.[4]

Corbo now lives in Montevideo, where he works as an entrepreneur in the auto sector.

Honours - International competitions

  1. CA Peñarol

Honours - Estadual competitions

  1. Grêmio FBPA

Honours - National competitions

  1. CA Peñarol

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Walter Luiz Corbo Burmia.
  2. Web site: terceirotempo.uol.com.br. Corbo: Ex-goleiro do Grêmio e Peñarol. pt.
  3. Web site: Globo Esporte. Futpedia: Corbo (Walter Corbo). Portuguese. 2010-02-17.
  4. Web site: Passo Alpuin, Luis Fernando. Uruguay - Record International Players. RSSSF. 2009-11-06.