Alberto Marcovecchio
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Alberto Andrés Marcovecchio | ||
Date of birth | (1893-03-06)March 6, 1893 | ||
Place of birth | Avellaneda, Buenos Aires, Argentina | ||
Date of death | February 28, 1958(1958-02-28) (aged 64) | ||
Place of death | Lanús, Argentina | ||
Position(s) | Forward | ||
Youth career | |||
1909–1912 | Racing Club | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1912–1922 | Racing Club | ? | (210) |
International career | |||
1912–1919 | Argentina | 11 | (9) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Alberto Andrés Marcovecchio (March 6, 1893 – February 28, 1958) was an Argentine football player that spent all his career at Racing Club de Avellaneda. His position on the field was forward, converting more than 200 goals during his career.[note 1]
Only in Primera División, Marcovecchio scored 118 between 1913 and 1922.[2]
Playing style
As a forward, Marchovecchio was regarded for his capacity to be placed just in time to score a goal. He often scored more than a goal per game, having been the topscorer during the 1917 and 1919 Primera División seasons.[3] He was part of the outstanding Racing Club squad that won 9 titles between 1913 and 1921, 7 of them consecutively.[4][5]
Career
After playing for a minor team of his neighborhood (El Porteño), Marcovecchio started his youth career at Racing in 1909. Three years later he was promoted to the Primera División.[6] During his first season in the top level, he scored 7 goals. Along with great player Alberto Ohaco Marcovecchio became the topscorer of the team that won 7 consecutive championships between 1913 and 1919.
In 1917 Marchovecchio was the topscorer of the season with 18 goals in 20 games played.[3] In 1921 he won his last title with Racing Club before leaving football due to an injury.[6]
With the Argentina national team Marcovecchio played only 11 games, making his debut in December 1912 v Uruguay. In 1916 he was called up for the 1916 South American Championship and debuted against Chile scoring 2 goals. His international career ended in 1919 when he played the Newton and Lipton Cups for the national side.
Honours
Club
- Racing
- Primera División (8): 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1921
- Copa Honor MCBA (3): 1913, 1915, 1917
- Copa Ibarguren (5): 1913, 1914, 1916, 1917, 1918
- Copa de Honor Cousenier (1): 1913
- Copa Aldao (2): 1917, 1918
Individual
Notes
References
- ^ Alberto Marcovecchio, el de la sed goleadora on Racing Club website
- ^ Alberto Andrés Marcovecchio – Goals in Argentina League by Pablo Ciullini
- ^ a b "Argentina - List of Topscorers" at RSSSF
- ^ Argentina - List of champions at RSSSF
- ^ "Una Academia de fútbol", Clarín, 21 Jul 2001
- ^ a b Marcovecchio biography at official Racing website
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- 1891: Archer
- 1892
- 1893: Leslie
- 1894: Gifford
- 1895: (No records)
- 1896: Allen / Anderson
- 1897: Stirling
- 1898: Allen
- 1899: Hooton
- 1920: Lucarelli
- 1920 AAmF: Carreras
- 1921: Dannaher
- 1921 AAmF: Zabaleta
- 1922: Clarke / Tarasconi
- 1922 AAmF: Seoane
- 1923: Tarasconi
- 1923 AAmF: Barceló
- 1924: Tarasconi
- 1924 AAmF: Lucarelli / Ravaschino
- 1925: Gaslini
- 1925 AAmF: Bellomo
- 1926: Cherro
- 1926 AAmF: Seoane
- 1927: Tarasconi
- 1928: Cherro
- 1929: Cortese / Seoane
- 1940: Benítez Cáceres / Lángara
- 1941: Canteli
- 1942: Martino
- 1943: Arrieta / Labruna / Frutos
- 1944: Mellone
- 1945: Labruna
- 1946: Boyé
- 1947: Di Stéfano
- 1948: Santos
- 1949: Simes / Pizzuti
- 1950: Papa
- 1951: Vernazza
- 1952: Ricagni
- 1953: Pizzuti / Benavídez
- 1954: Berni / Conde / Borello
- 1955: Massei
- 1956: Castro / Grillo
- 1957: Rob. Zárate
- 1958: Sanfilippo
- 1959: Sanfilippo
- 1960: Sanfilippo
- 1961: Sanfilippo
- 1962: Artime
- 1963: Artime
- 1964: Veira
- 1965: Carone
- 1966: Artime
- 1967 Met: Acosta
- 1967 Nac: Artime
- 1968 Met: Obberti
- 1968 Nac: Wehbe
- 1969 Met: Machado
- 1969 Nac: Fischer / Bulla
- 1970 Met: Más
- 1970 Nac: Bianchi
- 1971 Met: Bianchi
- 1971 Nac: Obberti / Luñiz
- 1972 Met: Brindisi
- 1972 Nac: Morete
- 1973 Met: Más / Curioni / Peña
- 1973 Nac: Gómez Voglino
- 1974 Met: Morete
- 1974 Nac: Kempes
- 1975 Met: Scotta
- 1975 Nac: Scotta
- 1976 Met: Kempes
- 1976 Nac: Eresuma / L. Ludueña / Marchetti
- 1977 Met: C. Álvarez
- 1977 Nac: Letanú
- 1978 Met: Maradona / Andreucci
- 1978 Nac: Reinaldi
- 1979 Met: Maradona / Fortunato
- 1979 Nac: Maradona
- 1980 Met: Maradona
- 1980 Nac: Maradona
- 1981 Met: Chaparro
- 1981 Nac: Bianchi
- 1982 Nac: M. Juárez
- 1982 Met: Morete
- 1983 Nac: Husillos
- 1983 Met: Ramos
- 1984 Nac: Pasculli
- 1984 Met: Francescoli
- 1985 Nac: Comas
- 1985–86: Francescoli
- 1986–87: Palma
- 1987–88: J. L. Rodríguez
- 1988–89: Dertycia / Gorosito
- 1989–90: Cozzoni
- 1990–91: E. González
- 1991 Ap: Díaz
- Cl 1992: Scotto / Latorre
- 1992 Ap: Acosta
- 1993 Cl: Da Silva
- 1993 Ap: Martínez
- 1994 Cl: Espina / Crespo
- 1994 Ap: Francescoli
- 1995 Cl: Flores
- 1995 Ap: Calderón
- 1996 Cl: A. López
- 1996 Ap: Reggi
- 1997 Cl: Martínez
- 1997 Ap: Da Silva
- 1998 Cl: Sosa
- 1998 Ap: Palermo
- 1999 Cl: Calderón
- 1999 Ap: Saviola
- 2000 Cl: Fuertes
- 2000 Ap: Ángel
- 2001 Cl: Romeo
- 2001 Ap: Cardetti
- 2002 Cl: Cavenaghi
- 2002 Ap: Silvera
- 2003 Cl: Figueroa
- 2003 Ap: Farías
- 2004 Cl: Rol. Zárate
- 2004 Ap: L. López
- 2005 Cl: Pavone
- 2005 Ap: Cámpora
- 2006 Cl: Vargas
- 2006 Ap: M. Zárate / Palacio
- 2007 Cl: Palermo
- 2007 Ap: Denis
- 2008 Cl: Cvitanich
- 2008 Ap: Sand
- 2009 Cl: Sand
- 2009 Ap: Silva
- 2010 Cl: Boselli
- 2010 Ap: Stracqualursi / Silva
- 2011 Cl: Cámpora / Gutiérrez
- 2011 Ap: Ramírez
- 2012 Cl: Luna
- 2012 In: F. Ferreyra / Scocco
- 2013 Fi: Gigliotti / Scocco
- 2013 In: Pereyra
- 2014 Fi: M. Zárate
- 2014 Tr: Pratto / M. Rodríguez / Romero
- 2015: Ruben
- 2016: Sand
- 2016–17: Benedetto
- 2017–18: García
- 2018–19: L. López
- 2020: Borré / Romero
- 2021: J. Álvarez
- 2022: Retegui
- 2023: Santos / Vegetti