Mario Rodríguez (footballer, born 1937)
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Mario Rodríguez Varela[1] | ||
Date of birth | 20 October 1937 | ||
Place of birth | Buenos Aires, Argentina[2] | ||
Date of death | 10 May 2015 | (aged 77)||
Position(s) | Forward | ||
Youth career | |||
Estrella del Plata | |||
Antártida Argentina | |||
Ciclón de Villa Martelli | |||
1954–1957 | Chacarita Juniors | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1957–1962 | Chacarita Juniors | 86 | (43) |
1963–1965 | Independiente | 68 | (32) |
1966–1967 | Vélez Sarsfield | 14 | (6) |
1968–1969 | Colo-Colo | 52 | (28) |
1970 | Audax Italiano | 21 | (6) |
1971 | Chacarita Juniors | ||
International career | |||
1962–1963 | Argentina | 10 | (6) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Mario Rodríguez Varela (20 October 1937 – 10 May 2015),[3] was an Argentine professional footballer. Nicknamed Mariulo, he was the topscorer of the 1964 Copa Libertadores with six goals.
Club career
[edit]He was born in Palermo, Buenos Aires and grew in Barrio Norte; he played at youth level for Chacarita Juniors.[4] He then made his professional debut in 1957, playing in the Argentine second level; during the 1960 season he debuted in Primera División Argentina for Chacarita Juniors: thanks to his goalscoring skills, good physical strength and he managed to become one of the best forwards of the Argentine league.[2] In 1963 he and Raúl Savoy moved to Independiente: Rodríguez was one of the protagonists of the two wins in the 1964 and 1965 editions of the Copa Libertadores, scoring many goals.[2][4] He then left Independiente for Vélez Sarsfield, but he struggled to obtain opportunities to play, and eventually decide to leave Argentina for Chile. He then signed for Colo-Colo, where he played 2 seasons,[5][6] scoring a total of 28 goals in 52 games.[7] He switched to Audax Italiano in 1970.[8] He then moved back to Argentina in 1971.[9][10]
International career
[edit]Rodríguez played 10 international games for Argentina between 1962 and 1963. His first game was Argentina-Uruguay played on 13 March 1962.[2] He scored 5 of his 6 goals during the 1963 South American Championship, and scored the sixth one on 16 April 1963 against Brazil.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ (in Spanish) Rodríguez, Mario
- ^ a b c d e Julio Macías, Quién es quién el la Selección Argentina, Buenos Aires, Corregidor, 2011, pages 606–607.
- ^ Se nos fue un grande:Mario”Mariulo”Rodriguez Archived 18 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine(in Spanish)
- ^ a b (in Spanish) Efemérides de Octubre
- ^ "Colo Colo 1968 - Campeonato Nacional". www.solofutbol.cl (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 August 2024.
- ^ "Colo Colo 1969 - Campeonato Nacional". www.solofutbol.cl (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 August 2024.
- ^ Edgardo Marín; Julio Salviat, De David a "Chamaco". Medio siglo de goles, Santiago, Gabriela Mistral, 1975, page 228.
- ^ "Audax Italiano 1970 - Campeonato Nacional". www.solofutbol.cl (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 August 2024.
- ^ F, Agustín (20 October 2021). "Mario Rodríguez, goleador de América". Soy Del Rojo (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 August 2024.
- ^ (in Spanish) Claudio Keblaitis. Editorial 103 – Recordando a Mario Rodríguez
External links
[edit]- Mario Rodríguez at BDFA (in Spanish)
- Mario Rodríguez at PlaymakerStats.com
- 1937 births
- 2015 deaths
- Argentine men's footballers
- Argentine expatriate men's footballers
- Club Atlético Independiente footballers
- Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield footballers
- Chacarita Juniors footballers
- Colo-Colo footballers
- Audax Italiano footballers
- Chilean Primera División players
- Argentine Primera División players
- Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Chile
- Expatriate men's footballers in Chile
- Men's association football forwards
- Footballers from Buenos Aires
- Copa Libertadores top scorers
- Copa Libertadores–winning players
- 20th-century Argentine sportsmen