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    Alfredo Ángel Romano (2 August 1893 – 22 August 1972) was a Uruguayan professional footballer. A striker, he played 70 games for his national team between...
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    1916: Isabelino Gradín (3 goals) Top scorer 1917: Ángel Romano (4 goals) Top scorer 1920: Ángel Romano and José Pérez (3 goals each) (shared) Top scorer...
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  • after winning 1–0 over Argentina in the last match of the competition. Ángel Romano from Uruguay finished as the top scorer of the tournament with 4 goals...
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  • champion for the third time in the first four editions of the tournament. Ángel Romano was the top goalscorer alongside teammate José Pérez, with three goals...
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  • Uruguayan Ángel Romano won the tournament a record six times....
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  • Isabelino Gradín 3 1917  Uruguay Ángel Romano 4 1919  Brazil Arthur Friedenreich Neco 4 1920  Chile José Pérez Ángel Romano 3 1921  Argentina Julio Libonatti...
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  • Ángel Romano (70 caps, 28 goals) was Uruguay's most capped player from 1923 to 1985....
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    only other player with that number of tournaments is Uruguayan striker Ángel Romano, who competed in a time when the continental championship was held annually...
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  • Referee: Carlos Fanta (Chile) 4 goals Pedro Petrone 2 goals Ildefonso López Ángel Romano 1 goal Gabino Sosa Juan Loyarte David Arellano Gerardo Rivas Pasiano...
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  • Formenoy (Netherlands) Charles Brommesson (Sweden) Per Kaufeldt (Sweden) Ángel Romano (Uruguay) 2 goals Josef Sedláček (Czechoslovakia) Rudolf Sloup (Czechoslovakia)...
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  • Archived from the original on 16 May 2023. Retrieved 29 March 2023. "Angel Romano, the most decorated player in history". 90soccer.com. 22 February 2021...
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  • Humberto Moreno Manuel Fleitas Solich Ildefonso López Luis Vargas Peña Ángel Romano Wikimedia Commons has media related to Campeonato Sudamericano 1926....
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  • Forlán 36 112 0.32 2002–2014 4 Héctor Scarone 31 51 0.61 1917–1930 5 Ángel Romano 28 69 0.41 1913–1927 6 Óscar Míguez 27 39 0.69 1950–1958 7 Sebastián...
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  • Saruppo, Echeverría, González 3 goals Julio Libonatti 2 goals Machado Ángel Romano 1 goal Raúl Echeverría Blas Saruppo Candiota Zezé I Ildefonso López Gerardo...
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    Alfredo Ghierra, Andrés Mazali, José Nasazzi, José Naya, Pedro Petrone, Ángel Romano, Zoilo Saldombide, Héctor Scarone, Pascual Somma, Humberto Tomassina...
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  • and politician Ángel Romano (1893–1972), Uruguayan footballer Rubén Omar Romano (born 1958), Argentine-Mexican footballer Serge Romano (born 1964), French...
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    level. In 1924, Nacional contributed players (Mazzali, Urdinarán, Scarone, Romano, Zibechi and Pascual Somma) for Uruguayan national representative that won...
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  • Before 1977, the world record holder was always European, except when Ángel Romano narrowly overtook Imre Schlosser. After 1977, many sources, including...
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  • Cea Alfredo Ghierra Andrés Mazali José Nasazzi José Naya Pedro Petrone Ángel Romano Héctor Scarone Humberto Tomasina Antonio Urdinarán Santos Urdinarán José...
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    Cea Alfredo Ghierra Andrés Mazali José Nasazzi José Naya Pedro Petrone Ángel Romano Héctor Scarone Humberto Tomasina Antonio Urdinarán Santos Urdinarán José...
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    Gandulla, the Italian-born Renato Cesarini, the Uruguayans Roque Máspoli, Ángel Romano, Obdulio Varela, Hector Scarone, Juan Alberto Schiaffino, Anibal Paz...
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    into in Port Stanley thanks to the efforts of his men. Captain Miguel Ángel Romano, a reservist, had been sent to Port Stanley to help take charge of the...
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  • 05/06/1890 Club Atletico Peñarol Montevideo (Uruguay) *(N°)Alfredo Angel Romano|Angel Romano FW 02/08/1893 Club Nacional de Football Montevideo (Uruguay) *(N°)Carlos...
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  • (Uruguay). The first appointed coach of an Argentina national team was Ángel Vásquez in 1924. Tabeira, Martín (10 August 2007). "South American Championship...
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  • progression because the world record holder was always European, except when Ángel Romano narrowly overtook Imre Schlosser in 1924–27. After 1976, many sources...
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  • Forlán 36 112 0.32 2002–2014 4 Héctor Scarone 31 51 0.61 1917–1930 5 Ángel Romano 28 69 0.41 1913–1927 6 Óscar Míguez 27 39 0.69 1950–1958 7 Sebastián...
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  • Cea Alfredo Ghierra Andrés Mazali José Nasazzi José Naya Pedro Petrone Ángel Romano Héctor Scarone Humberto Tomasina Antonio Urdinarán Santos Urdinarán José...
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    Oberhauser playing against Ángel Romano, 1924 Summer Olympics....
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  • Ernesto Fígoli The first appointed coach of the Argentina national team was Ángel Vásquez in 1924. Southamerican Championship 1921 by Martín Tabeira on the...
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  • Alfredo Ghierra José Vanzzino René Borjas Hector Castro Nicolás Conti Ángel Romano Zoilo Saldombide Héctor Scarone Santos Urdinarán "Copa América 1926 Chile »...
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