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Manuel Seoane

Manuel Seoane (19 March 1902 – 21 August 1975), nicknamed La Chancha, was an Argentine footballer who played as a striker for Independiente and Argentina national team.

Manuel Seoane
Personal information
Date of birth (1902-03-19)19 March 1902
Place of birth Piñeyro, Avellaneda, Argentina
Date of death 21 August 1975(1975-08-21) (aged 73)
Place of death Quilmes, Argentina
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
1918–1920 Progresista[note 1]
1920–1921 Independiente
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1921–1923 Independiente (total below)
1923–1925 El Porvenir ? (?)
1925 Boca Juniors ? (16)
1926–1933 Independiente 264 (241)
Managerial career
1934–1937 Argentina
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of June 2012

Seoane is considered one of the best all-time players for Independiente[2] and one of the best of the 1920s decade.[3][4] He gained recognition from the media and fans for being a strategist and a team player, as well as highly technical with the ball. He was also an implacable striker,[5] being Independiente's 2nd all-time top scorer after Arsenio Erico and 4th. amongst all-time Primera División topscorers with 249 goals in 299 league matches.[6]

He later went on to become the manager of the Argentina national team between 1935 and 1937.[7]

Playing career edit

 
Seoane playing for Independiente, where he spent most of his career

He started playing at Club Progresista with 15 years old. After scoring two goals in a practise match, he joined Independiente, where he made his official debut on 6 March 1921 in a game against San Lorenzo. Seoane totalized two titles won with the institution that played at the Asociación Amateur de Football league.

 
Seoane (second from right) in 1974 holding a #10 Independiente shirt among other notable playmakers of the club

Independiente won its first championship in 1922,[8] with a great impact on the media which nicknamed the team "Los Diablos Rojos" ("The Red Devils"). The Devils has remained since as a trademark for Independiente players and supporters. That team was formed by notable players as Raimundo Orsi, Zoilo Canavery, Alberto Lalín, Luis Ravaschino and Seoane himself.

Seoane went on to score 241 goals for the club in 264 appearances. He finished as the Primera División top scorer on three occasions (1922, 1926 and 1929) during his career. He also won several titles with Independiente, including the Argentine championships of 1922 and 1926.

In 1923 he was sent off after an incident with a referee, this led to his suspension from the "Asociación Argentina de Football" league and his move to join El Porvenir, which played in the rival league "Asociación Amateurs de Football".

During his time with El Porvenir he made his debut for the Argentina national team, where he formed the forward line with Cesáreo Onzari. Seoane scored 3 goals in his debut with the national side, where he played a total of 19 matches scoring 14 goals between 1921 and 1929.[9]

In 1925 Seoane joined Boca Juniors on its successful tour on Europe hitting 16 of the 40 goals converted by the team. He also played for Argentina in the 1925 South American Championship, being the topscorer of the tournament with 6 goals.[9]

Once the punishment ended, he returned to Independiente in 1926, winning the title with the club that same year apart from being the topscorer with 76 goals.[10]

He continued playing for Independiente until his retirement in 1933 due to his overweight problems. On 22 August 1934, the club organised a match in his honour and made a collection to buy him a house.[11]

Seoane played for Argentina between 1924 and 1929, appearing in 4 Copa Américas (1924, 1925, 1927 & 1929).[12] He was part of the winning team in 1925 1927 and 1929 and he was also the top scorer in 1925 with 6 goals.

Managerial career edit

Seoane went on to have a successful career as a football manager, he was manager of Argentina between 1934 and 1937.

Later life edit

During his last years, Seoane was in charge of the Independiente's campground located in Quilmes, Buenos Aires, after retiring from the textile industry where he had worked.

Seoane died in Quilmes on 21 August 1975, aged 73.[13]

Honours edit

Club edit

Independiente

International edit

Argentina

Notes edit

  1. ^ It is unclear if the "Progresista" club were Seoane played was current Club Progresista or a different club with similar name.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ Club Progresista history and data by Jorge Gallego on Fútbol Interior
  2. ^ Manuel Seoane, máximo goleador del amateurismo
  3. ^ Inolvidables: Manuel Seoane El Gráfico, 26 Nov 2019
  4. ^ El recuerdo de Manuel Seoane, figura y goleador de la década del veinte en el Fútbol Argentino on AFA, 18 Aug 2020
  5. ^ Manuel Seoane, el gran goleador del amateurismo by Alejandro Fabbri
  6. ^ Manuel Seoane – Goals in Argentina League
  7. ^ "Los 40 nombres que dirigieron la Selección Nacional" on AFA website
  8. ^ Argentina 1922 - RSSSF
  9. ^ a b on Futbol Factory
  10. ^ Argentina Primera División 1926 - RSSSF
  11. ^ "Manuel Seoane, el excepcional goleador", Libro del Fútbol, 3 June 2010
  12. ^ rsssf: Argentina Copa América squads
  13. ^ "Biografía de Manuel Seoane", Somos Diablos website

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Manuel Seoane 19 March 1902 21 August 1975 nicknamed La Chancha was an Argentine footballer who played as a striker for Independiente and Argentina national team Manuel SeoaneSeoane during the 1925 Boca Juniors tour to EuropePersonal informationDate of birth 1902 03 19 19 March 1902Place of birthPineyro Avellaneda ArgentinaDate of death21 August 1975 1975 08 21 aged 73 Place of deathQuilmes ArgentinaPosition s StrikerYouth career1918 1920Progresista note 1 1920 1921IndependienteSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1921 1923Independiente total below 1923 1925El Porvenir 1925Boca Juniors 16 1926 1933Independiente264 241 Managerial career1934 1937Argentina Club domestic league appearances and goals correct as of June 2012Seoane is considered one of the best all time players for Independiente 2 and one of the best of the 1920s decade 3 4 He gained recognition from the media and fans for being a strategist and a team player as well as highly technical with the ball He was also an implacable striker 5 being Independiente s 2nd all time top scorer after Arsenio Erico and 4th amongst all time Primera Division topscorers with 249 goals in 299 league matches 6 He later went on to become the manager of the Argentina national team between 1935 and 1937 7 Contents 1 Playing career 2 Managerial career 3 Later life 4 Honours 4 1 Club 4 2 International 5 Notes 6 ReferencesPlaying career edit nbsp Seoane playing for Independiente where he spent most of his careerHe started playing at Club Progresista with 15 years old After scoring two goals in a practise match he joined Independiente where he made his official debut on 6 March 1921 in a game against San Lorenzo Seoane totalized two titles won with the institution that played at the Asociacion Amateur de Football league nbsp Seoane second from right in 1974 holding a 10 Independiente shirt among other notable playmakers of the clubIndependiente won its first championship in 1922 8 with a great impact on the media which nicknamed the team Los Diablos Rojos The Red Devils The Devils has remained since as a trademark for Independiente players and supporters That team was formed by notable players as Raimundo Orsi Zoilo Canavery Alberto Lalin Luis Ravaschino and Seoane himself Seoane went on to score 241 goals for the club in 264 appearances He finished as the Primera Division top scorer on three occasions 1922 1926 and 1929 during his career He also won several titles with Independiente including the Argentine championships of 1922 and 1926 In 1923 he was sent off after an incident with a referee this led to his suspension from the Asociacion Argentina de Football league and his move to join El Porvenir which played in the rival league Asociacion Amateurs de Football During his time with El Porvenir he made his debut for the Argentina national team where he formed the forward line with Cesareo Onzari Seoane scored 3 goals in his debut with the national side where he played a total of 19 matches scoring 14 goals between 1921 and 1929 9 In 1925 Seoane joined Boca Juniors on its successful tour on Europe hitting 16 of the 40 goals converted by the team He also played for Argentina in the 1925 South American Championship being the topscorer of the tournament with 6 goals 9 Once the punishment ended he returned to Independiente in 1926 winning the title with the club that same year apart from being the topscorer with 76 goals 10 He continued playing for Independiente until his retirement in 1933 due to his overweight problems On 22 August 1934 the club organised a match in his honour and made a collection to buy him a house 11 Seoane played for Argentina between 1924 and 1929 appearing in 4 Copa Americas 1924 1925 1927 amp 1929 12 He was part of the winning team in 1925 1927 and 1929 and he was also the top scorer in 1925 with 6 goals Managerial career editSeoane went on to have a successful career as a football manager he was manager of Argentina between 1934 and 1937 Later life editDuring his last years Seoane was in charge of the Independiente s campground located in Quilmes Buenos Aires after retiring from the textile industry where he had worked Seoane died in Quilmes on 21 August 1975 aged 73 13 Honours editClub edit IndependientePrimera Division 1922 AAmF 1926 AAmFInternational edit ArgentinaCopa America 1925 1927 1929Notes edit It is unclear if the Progresista club were Seoane played was current Club Progresista or a different club with similar name 1 References edit Club Progresista history and data by Jorge Gallego on Futbol Interior Manuel Seoane maximo goleador del amateurismo Inolvidables Manuel Seoane El Grafico 26 Nov 2019 El recuerdo de Manuel Seoane figura y goleador de la decada del veinte en el Futbol Argentino on AFA 18 Aug 2020 Manuel Seoane el gran goleador del amateurismo by Alejandro Fabbri Manuel Seoane Goals in Argentina League Los 40 nombres que dirigieron la Seleccion Nacional on AFA website Argentina 1922 RSSSF a b Manuel Seoane on Futbol Factory 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