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Norberto Alonso

Norberto Osvaldo Alonso (born 4 January 1953), known colloquially as "Beto" Alonso, is an Argentine former football midfielder, who played the majority of his career for the Argentine club River Plate, where he won 9 titles.[1] He remains one of their most notable players.[2][3][4] Alonso was regularly regarded as one of the best South American players in the world during the 1970s.[5][6][7]

Norberto Alonso
Alonso in 1972
Personal information
Full name Norberto Osvaldo Alonso
Date of birth (1953-01-04) 4 January 1953 (age 70)
Place of birth Vicente López, Argentina
Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9+12 in)
Position(s) Attacking Midfielder
Number 10
Youth career
River Plate
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1970–1976 River Plate 168 (68)
1976 Olympique Marseille 17 (6)
1977–1981 River Plate 142 (63)
1981–1983 Vélez Sársfield 73 (14)
1983–1987 River Plate 64 (18)
Total 464 (169)
International career
1978–1983 Argentina 15 (4)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of May 2007

He stands in fifth place in River Plate's all time goalscoring records with 149 goals [8] and 7th place in their all time appearances record with 374 matches played.[8] A former Copa Libertadores, Intercontinental Cup and FIFA World Cup champion.

Club career

 
Alonso with River Plate in 1984
 
Alonso holding the 1986 Copa Libertadores

Alonso was born in Vicente López, Buenos Aires province, but grew up in the poor suburb of Los Polvorines. An attacking midfielder, he rose through the ranks of River's youth divisions as the team was undergoing its infamous dry spell (18 years, 1957 to 1975, without a championship title). When Angel Labruna took the reins in 1975, Alonso was the team's anchor and holder of the No. 10 jersey.

With reinforcements Roberto Perfumo and Ubaldo Fillol, and the maturing of players like Daniel Passarella, Carlos Morete, J. J. López and Reinaldo Merlo, Alonso led the squad that won both the Metropolitano[9] and the Nacional[10] tournaments of 1975, ushering in a series of seven local titles in the period 1975–1981.

In 1976, Alonso was transferred to Olympique Marseille, but he was unsuccessful.[11] River Plate arranged for his return in 1977.

Between the years 1979–1981, River won four local titles,[12][13][14][15] and became one of the most expensive teams in the world, with a first team (Alonso-Luque) playing in league games and an equally prestigious second team (Carrasco-Ramón Díaz) used mostly in Copa Libertadores matches.

During the 1981 "Nacional" tournament (which River would eventually win), Alonso often clashed with then coach Alfredo Di Stéfano (who seldom selected him for the first team and instead put younger players such as Carlos Daniel Tapia and José María Vieta in his position). After the Nacional, Alonso was put on the transfer list and was sold to Vélez Sársfield on 1982. After playing alongside veteran Carlos Bianchi, he returned to River Plate once again for the 1984 season.

Many talented midfielders emerged from River Plate's youth system during Alonso's reign, including Alejandro Sabella, Néstor Gorosito and Pedro Troglio.

Alonso was a key player of the successful team of 1985–86[16] that won River Plate's first Copa Libertadores[17] and Intercontinental Cup. In 1985, his main partner was Enzo Francescoli. By the time he retired, he had scored 166 goals in 464 matches.

International career

Although he was included in the Argentine squad, Alonso was not in the plans of coach César Luis Menotti for the 1978 FIFA World Cup.[18][19] Menotti gave Alonso only a few minutes of play during the tournament, as Argentina went on to win the competition on home soil.

For the 1978 World Cup, Argentina numbered players alphabetically, and as a result Alonso (a midfielder) wore the number 1 jersey (usually reserved for goalkeepers).

In 1983, national coach Carlos Bilardo gave Alonso some playing time, but eventually used younger players Diego Maradona, Jorge Burruchaga, and Carlos Tapia in his position.

Post-retirement

 
Alonso in 2012

After retiring from the pitch, Alonso opened an insurance agency. He was also a partner in several commercial ventures, even though he was not an advertising figurehead: his appeal for non-River fans was limited, and Maradona was Argentina's poster boy after his exploits in the 1986 World Cup.

Together with Merlo, Alonso coached River Plate in 1989, but the duo was dismissed mid-season when new club president Alfredo Davicce made good on an election promise to bring in Daniel Passarella as coach. River eventually went on to win the championship.

Career statistics

Club

Individual statistics of Norberto Alonso in championship
Club season Metropolitano Nacional Total
matches goals matches goals matches goals
River Plate
  Argentina
1971 10 1 13 2 23 3
1972 26 12 15 9 41 21
1973 16 3 10 6 26 9
1974 10 1 14 6 24 7
1975 28 20 12 7 40 27
1976 14 1 0 0 14 1
Total 104 38 64 30 168 68
Olympique de Marseille
  France
19761977 17 3 17 3
Total 17 3 17 3
River Plate
  Argentina
1977 0 0 14 6 14 6
1978 14 15 17 8 31 23
1979 13 8 13 5 26 13
1980 24 7 16 8 40 15
1981 20 6 11 0 31 6
Total 71 36 71 27 142 63
Vélez Sarsfield
  Argentina
1982 24 2 13 2 37 4
1983 24 4 12 6 36 10
Total 48 6 25 8 73 14
River Plate
  Argentina
1984 27 7 9 3 36 10
1985 9 3 9 3
19851986 15 5 15 5
19861987 4 0 4 0
Total 46 12 18 6 64 18
Total 464 166

Honours

River Plate
Argentina

References

  1. ^ "Ficha Estadistica de NORBERTO ALONSO -norberto osvaldo alonso- (perfil, ficha, profile, stats)". www.bdfa.com.ar.
  2. ^ "River homenajeó al Beto Alonso a 30 años de la pelota naranja". cariverplate.com.ar (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 March 2017. En la previa del partido entre el Millonario y The Strongest, por Copa Libertadores, se le entregó a una de las glorias del Club una plaqueta, una camiseta conmemorativa y una pelota.
  3. ^ "Una nueva edición de "Conocé a tu ídolo" con "Beto" Alonso". cariverplate.com.ar (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 March 2017. Los 25 ganadores del concurso de Somos River disfrutaron de un encuentro íntimo con el "Beto"; le hicieron preguntas, conversaron y se fotografiaron con el ídolo.
  4. ^ "Los 64 del Capitán Beto". cariverplate.com.ar (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 March 2017. Uno de los jugadores más inspirados de la historia del fútbol argentino, Norberto Alonso, festeja este 4 de enero sus 64 años.
  5. ^ "South American Player of the Year 1972". www.rsssf.com.
  6. ^ "South American Player of the Year 1975". www.rsssf.com.
  7. ^ "South American Player of the Year 1976". www.rsssf.com.
  8. ^ a b Plate, Club Atletico River. "River Plate – Sitio Oficial". caRiverPlate.com.ar.
  9. ^ "Campeonato Metropolitano 1975 (Metropolitan Championship)". Prepared and maintained by Osvaldo José Gorgazzi for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 3 April 2014. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
  10. ^ "Campeonato Nacional 1975 (Nacional Championship)". Prepared and maintained by Osvaldo José Gorgazzi for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 3 April 2014. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
  11. ^ "Alonso Norberto (1976/1977) (La saga des Argentins de l'OM)". om.net (in French). 3 February 2015. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
  12. ^ "Campeonato Metropolitano 1979 (Metropolitano Championship)". Prepared and maintained by Osvaldo José Gorgazzi for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 21 January 2006. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
  13. ^ "Campeonato Nacional 1979 (Nacional Championship)". Prepared and maintained by Osvaldo José Gorgazzi for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 21 January 2006. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
  14. ^ "Campeonato Metropolitano 1980 (Metropolitano Championship)". Prepared and maintained by Osvaldo José Gorgazzi for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 31 December 2005. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
  15. ^ "Campeonato Nacional 1981 (Argentina). Ferro Carril Oeste (BA) 0–1 River Plate". Prepared and maintained by Osvaldo José Gorgazzi for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 15 October 2005. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
  16. ^ "1985–86 Argentine Primera División". Prepared and maintained by Pablo Ciullini for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 1 January 2005. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
  17. ^ "Copa Libertadores de América 1986". Prepared and maintained by Pablo Ciullini, Karel Stokkermans and John Beuker for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 3 April 2014. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
  18. ^ "Argentine Squads in the World Cups. FIFA World Cup 1978". Prepared and maintained by Héctor Darío Pelayes for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 16 January 2009. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
  19. ^ "FIFA World Cup 1978". fifa.com. Retrieved 20 March 2017.

External links

  • FIFA competition record (archived)
  • Norberto Alonso at National-Football-Teams.com
  • (in Spanish) Profile and Statistics at Futbolistasblogspotcom.blogspot.com
  • at the Wayback Machine (archived 20 October 2007)

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Norberto Osvaldo Alonso born 4 January 1953 known colloquially as Beto Alonso is an Argentine former football midfielder who played the majority of his career for the Argentine club River Plate where he won 9 titles 1 He remains one of their most notable players 2 3 4 Alonso was regularly regarded as one of the best South American players in the world during the 1970s 5 6 7 Norberto AlonsoAlonso in 1972Personal informationFull nameNorberto Osvaldo AlonsoDate of birth 1953 01 04 4 January 1953 age 70 Place of birthVicente Lopez ArgentinaHeight1 76 m 5 ft 9 1 2 in Position s Attacking MidfielderNumber10Youth careerRiver PlateSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1970 1976River Plate168 68 1976Olympique Marseille17 6 1977 1981River Plate142 63 1981 1983Velez Sarsfield73 14 1983 1987River Plate64 18 Total464 169 International career1978 1983Argentina15 4 Club domestic league appearances and goals correct as of May 2007He stands in fifth place in River Plate s all time goalscoring records with 149 goals 8 and 7th place in their all time appearances record with 374 matches played 8 A former Copa Libertadores Intercontinental Cup and FIFA World Cup champion Contents 1 Club career 2 International career 3 Post retirement 4 Career statistics 4 1 Club 5 Honours 6 References 7 External linksClub career Edit Alonso with River Plate in 1984 Alonso holding the 1986 Copa Libertadores Alonso was born in Vicente Lopez Buenos Aires province but grew up in the poor suburb of Los Polvorines An attacking midfielder he rose through the ranks of River s youth divisions as the team was undergoing its infamous dry spell 18 years 1957 to 1975 without a championship title When Angel Labruna took the reins in 1975 Alonso was the team s anchor and holder of the No 10 jersey With reinforcements Roberto Perfumo and Ubaldo Fillol and the maturing of players like Daniel Passarella Carlos Morete J J Lopez and Reinaldo Merlo Alonso led the squad that won both the Metropolitano 9 and the Nacional 10 tournaments of 1975 ushering in a series of seven local titles in the period 1975 1981 In 1976 Alonso was transferred to Olympique Marseille but he was unsuccessful 11 River Plate arranged for his return in 1977 Between the years 1979 1981 River won four local titles 12 13 14 15 and became one of the most expensive teams in the world with a first team Alonso Luque playing in league games and an equally prestigious second team Carrasco Ramon Diaz used mostly in Copa Libertadores matches During the 1981 Nacional tournament which River would eventually win Alonso often clashed with then coach Alfredo Di Stefano who seldom selected him for the first team and instead put younger players such as Carlos Daniel Tapia and Jose Maria Vieta in his position After the Nacional Alonso was put on the transfer list and was sold to Velez Sarsfield on 1982 After playing alongside veteran Carlos Bianchi he returned to River Plate once again for the 1984 season Many talented midfielders emerged from River Plate s youth system during Alonso s reign including Alejandro Sabella Nestor Gorosito and Pedro Troglio Alonso was a key player of the successful team of 1985 86 16 that won River Plate s first Copa Libertadores 17 and Intercontinental Cup In 1985 his main partner was Enzo Francescoli By the time he retired he had scored 166 goals in 464 matches International career EditAlthough he was included in the Argentine squad Alonso was not in the plans of coach Cesar Luis Menotti for the 1978 FIFA World Cup 18 19 Menotti gave Alonso only a few minutes of play during the tournament as Argentina went on to win the competition on home soil For the 1978 World Cup Argentina numbered players alphabetically and as a result Alonso a midfielder wore the number 1 jersey usually reserved for goalkeepers In 1983 national coach Carlos Bilardo gave Alonso some playing time but eventually used younger players Diego Maradona Jorge Burruchaga and Carlos Tapia in his position Post retirement Edit Alonso in 2012 After retiring from the pitch Alonso opened an insurance agency He was also a partner in several commercial ventures even though he was not an advertising figurehead his appeal for non River fans was limited and Maradona was Argentina s poster boy after his exploits in the 1986 World Cup Together with Merlo Alonso coached River Plate in 1989 but the duo was dismissed mid season when new club president Alfredo Davicce made good on an election promise to bring in Daniel Passarella as coach River eventually went on to win the championship Career statistics EditClub Edit Individual statistics of Norberto Alonso in championship Club season Metropolitano Nacional Totalmatches goals matches goals matches goalsRiver Plate Argentina 1971 10 1 13 2 23 31972 26 12 15 9 41 211973 16 3 10 6 26 91974 10 1 14 6 24 71975 28 20 12 7 40 271976 14 1 0 0 14 1Total 104 38 64 30 168 68Olympique de Marseille France 1976 1977 17 3 17 3Total 17 3 17 3River Plate Argentina 1977 0 0 14 6 14 61978 14 15 17 8 31 231979 13 8 13 5 26 131980 24 7 16 8 40 151981 20 6 11 0 31 6Total 71 36 71 27 142 63Velez Sarsfield Argentina 1982 24 2 13 2 37 41983 24 4 12 6 36 10Total 48 6 25 8 73 14River Plate Argentina 1984 27 7 9 3 36 101985 9 3 9 31985 1986 15 5 15 51986 1987 4 0 4 0Total 46 12 18 6 64 18Total 464 166Honours EditRiver PlatePrimera Division 1975 Nacional 1975 Metropolitano 1979 Nacional 1979 Metropolitano 1980 Metropolitano 1981 Nacional 1985 86 Copa Libertadores 1986 Intercontinental Cup 1986ArgentinaFIFA World Cup 1978References Edit Ficha Estadistica de NORBERTO ALONSO norberto osvaldo alonso perfil ficha profile stats www bdfa com ar River homenajeo al Beto Alonso a 30 anos de la pelota naranja cariverplate com ar in Spanish Retrieved 20 March 2017 En la previa del partido entre el Millonario y The Strongest por Copa Libertadores se le entrego a una de las glorias del Club una plaqueta una camiseta conmemorativa y una pelota Una nueva edicion de Conoce a tu idolo con Beto Alonso cariverplate com ar in Spanish Retrieved 20 March 2017 Los 25 ganadores del concurso de Somos River disfrutaron de un encuentro intimo con el Beto le hicieron preguntas conversaron y se fotografiaron con el idolo Los 64 del Capitan Beto cariverplate com ar in Spanish Retrieved 20 March 2017 Uno de los jugadores mas inspirados de la historia del futbol argentino Norberto Alonso festeja este 4 de enero sus 64 anos South American Player of the Year 1972 www rsssf com South American Player of the Year 1975 www rsssf com South American Player of the Year 1976 www rsssf com a b Plate Club Atletico River River Plate Sitio Oficial caRiverPlate com ar Campeonato Metropolitano 1975 Metropolitan Championship Prepared and maintained by Osvaldo Jose Gorgazzi for the Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 3 April 2014 Retrieved 20 March 2017 Campeonato Nacional 1975 Nacional Championship Prepared and maintained by Osvaldo Jose Gorgazzi for the Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 3 April 2014 Retrieved 20 March 2017 Alonso Norberto 1976 1977 La saga des Argentins de l OM om net in French 3 February 2015 Retrieved 20 March 2017 Campeonato Metropolitano 1979 Metropolitano Championship Prepared and maintained by Osvaldo Jose Gorgazzi for the Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 21 January 2006 Retrieved 20 March 2017 Campeonato Nacional 1979 Nacional Championship Prepared and maintained by Osvaldo Jose Gorgazzi for the Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 21 January 2006 Retrieved 20 March 2017 Campeonato Metropolitano 1980 Metropolitano Championship Prepared and maintained by Osvaldo Jose Gorgazzi for the Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 31 December 2005 Retrieved 20 March 2017 Campeonato Nacional 1981 Argentina Ferro Carril Oeste BA 0 1 River Plate Prepared and maintained by Osvaldo Jose Gorgazzi for the Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 15 October 2005 Retrieved 20 March 2017 1985 86 Argentine Primera Division Prepared and maintained by Pablo Ciullini for the Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 1 January 2005 Retrieved 20 March 2017 Copa Libertadores de America 1986 Prepared and maintained by Pablo Ciullini Karel Stokkermans and John Beuker for the Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 3 April 2014 Retrieved 20 March 2017 Argentine Squads in the World Cups FIFA World Cup 1978 Prepared and maintained by Hector Dario Pelayes for the Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 16 January 2009 Retrieved 20 March 2017 FIFA World Cup 1978 fifa com Retrieved 20 March 2017 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Norberto Alonso Norberto Alonso FIFA competition record archived Norberto Alonso at National Football Teams com Alonso s statistics at River Detroit in Spanish Profile and Statistics at Futbolistasblogspotcom blogspot com Futbol Factory profile at the Wayback Machine archived 20 October 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Norberto Alonso amp oldid 1135137805, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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