Alfredo Carricaberry

Alfredo Carricaberry (8 October 1900 – 23 September 1942), nicknamed Vasco, was an Argentine football player. Having spent most of his career at San Lorenzo de Almagro, where he won two titles in 1923 and 1924.

Alfredo Carricaberry
Carricaberry with San Lorenzo de Almagro.
Personal information
Full name Alfredo Demetrio Carricaberry [1]
Date of birth (1900-10-08)8 October 1900
Place of birth Colón, Entre Ríos, Argentina
Date of death 23 September 1942(1942-09-23) (aged 41)
Place of death Buenos Aires, Argentina
Playing position(s) Right winger
Youth career
Club Floresta
Estudiantil Porteño
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1919–1930 San Lorenzo 274 (104)
1931 Sp. Palermo
1932–33 Huracán 17 (1)
1934–35 Estudiantil Porteño ? (?)
1936 Argentinos Juniors 9 (0)
National team
1922–1931 Argentina 12 (4)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only
Olympic medal record
Men's Football
1928 Amsterdam Team Competition
Carricaberry was part of the national team that won the Silver Medal at the 1928 Olympic Games.

Caricaberry also played for the Argentina national team, winning the Silver medal at the 1928 Olympic Games and one Copa América in 1927.

He was notable for his speed and strong shot.

Biography

Playing in the right winger position, Caricaberry started his career at the youth divisions of Club Floresta of Buenos Aires, then moving to Estudiantil Porteño of Ramos Mejía where he played at intermediate division. In 1919 he joined San Lorenzo de Almagro, where he spent most of his career playing until 1930 with a total of 297 games and 104 goles. Caricaberry remains nowadays as the 5th. player with more games played ever and the 8th. historic topscorer for the club.

He debuted in Primera División in 1920 against Racing Club, scoring a goal although San Lorenzo lost by 2–1. The first league title with the club came in 1923, being also team's topscorer.[2] The following year San Lorenzo won its second consecutive championship.

Carricaberry debuted in the Argentina national team in November 1922 versus Uruguay in Montevideo. Argentina lost by 2–1 with Carricaberry scoring the only goal for the Argentine side. In 1927 Argentina played two friendly matches against Real Madrid in Buenos Aires. In the second game (won by Argentina 3–2) Carricaberry scored two goals.

San Lorenzo won another league title in 1927, with Caricaberry as team's topscorer again. He remained in the club until 1932 when is transferred to San Lorenzo's arch-rival, Huracán. He played one season there, scoring only one goal.[1] Caricaberry's last club was Argentinos Juniors, where he retired from football in 1937.

Carricaberry's main achievements with the national team were the 1927 South American championship hosted in Peru, with Argentina being champion and he as topscorer. The next year, Argentina won the Silver Medal at the 1928 Summer Olympics. Argentina played 5 matches, losing the final to Uruguay. Carricaberry was the left winger of the team.[3][4]

Caricaberry died on 22 February 1942, while descending from a Línea 100 colectivo after suffering a heart attack. He was only 41 years old. It was diagnosed that the cause of death was his addiction to tobacco.

Honours

Club

San Lorenzo

National team

Argentina

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References

  1. Alfredo Carricaberry on Globopedia
  2. "La hinchada, la gran protagonista", Mundo Azulgrana.
  3. " Amsterdam 1928 part 5 (sailing, football, fieldhockey)" Archived 9 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine, Amsterdam 1928, Olympic results, Wyniki igrzyzk olimpijskich.
  4. "Amsterdam 1928" Archived 1 July 2009 at the Wayback Machine, La Selección, Informe Argentina.
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