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Aníbal Ciocca (23 June 1912 – 7 November 1981) was a Uruguayan football-player notably active during the 1930s and 1940s, member of the forward line that conquered the Quinquenio de Oro (five consecutive Uruguayan league titles from 1939 to 1943) for Nacional.[1] He won the 1935 and 1942 Copa Américas with Uruguay.[2]
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Full name | Anibal Ciocca | ||||||||||||||||
Date of birth | 23 June 1912 | ||||||||||||||||
Place of birth | Montevideo, Uruguay | ||||||||||||||||
Date of death | 7 November 1981 | (aged 69)||||||||||||||||
Position(s) | Striker | ||||||||||||||||
Youth career | |||||||||||||||||
?-1932 | Montevideo Wanderers | ||||||||||||||||
Senior career* | |||||||||||||||||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) | ||||||||||||||
1932-1947 | Nacional | 354 | (154) | ||||||||||||||
International career | |||||||||||||||||
1935-1943 | Uruguay | 20 | (6) | ||||||||||||||
Medal record
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
He came to Nacional in 1932 from Montevideo Wanderers.[3]
In Nacional he was Uruguayan champion eight times: in 1933, 1934, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943 and 1946.[4]
National team
editHe played for Uruguay national football team in 20 occasions, in which he scored 6 goals.[5]
He was part of the teams that won the Copa América in 1935[6] and 1942.[7] He also played in the 1939 Copa América.[8]
Clubs
editClub | Country | Year |
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Montevideo Wanderers | Uruguay | ?-1932 |
Nacional | Uruguay | 1932—1947 |
Honours
editNational Tournaments
editInternational honours
editCup | Team | Year |
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Copa América | Uruguay | 1935 |
Copa América | Uruguay | 1942 |
External links
edit- Aníbal Ciocca en NacionalDigital.com
References
edit- ^ "Aníbal Ciocca". Atilio. Retrieved 23 July 2024.
- ^ "Aníbal Ciocca - AUF". AUF. Retrieved 23 June 2024.
- ^ "Aníbal Ciocca". Atilio. Retrieved 23 July 2024.
- ^ "Aníbal Ciocca". Atilio. Retrieved 23 July 2024.
- ^ "Aníbal Ciocca - AUF". AUF. Retrieved 23 July 2024.
- ^ "South American Championship 1935". RSSSF. Retrieved 23 July 2024.
- ^ "South American Championship 1942". RSSSF. Retrieved 23 July 2024.
- ^ "South American Championship 1939". Retrieved 23 July 2024.