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    Juan Andrés Marvezzi (16 November 1915 - 4 April 1971) was an Argentine football striker, he played for Argentina was the top scorer in the Copa América...
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    of +1 goal per game. After the selling of Ferreyra, another forward, Juan Marvezzi, arrived to the club in 1937. He would score 116 goals over 173 matches...
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    Estadio Nacional, Santiago Referee: Aníbal Tejada (Uruguay) 5 goals Juan Marvezzi 3 goals José Manuel Moreno Teodoro Fernández Ismael Rivero 2 goals Raúl...
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  • goals scored in a single match by a player: 5 – Héctor Scarone (1926), Juan Marvezzi (1941), José Manuel Moreno (1942) and Evaristo (1957) Most tournaments...
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  • America Copa América Héctor Scarone Uruguay Bolivia 4 6–0 28 October 1926 Juan Marvezzi Argentina Ecuador 6–1 16 February 1941 José Manuel Moreno Argentina...
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    (shared) Top scorer 1935: Herminio Masantonio (4 goals) Top scorer 1941: Juan Marvezzi (5 goals) Top scorer 1942: Herminio Masantonio and José Moreno (7 goals...
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  • 1937  Argentina Raúl Toro 7 1939  Peru Teodoro Fernández 7 1941  Chile Juan Marvezzi 5 1942  Uruguay Herminio Masantonio José Manuel Moreno 7 1945  Chile...
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  • friendlies: 10 – Lionel Messi Most goals scored in a single match: 5 – Juan Marvezzi against Ecuador on 16 February 1941, Lionel Messi against Estonia on...
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  • Favio Márquez Gerardo Martino Gastón Martiré Juan Marvezzi Silvio Marzolini Javier Mascherano Carlos Matheu Juan Manuel Mazzocchi Agustín Mazzola Maximiliano...
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    treasurer, and manager of the club, won by 61%. Other names voted were Juan Marvezzi (all-time top scorer), and legendary Bernabé Ferreyra, among others...
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    Copa América record which he shares with Héctor Scarone (Uruguay), Juan Marvezzi (Argentina) and Evaristo (Brazil). That day, Argentina beat Ecuador...
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  • The Copa Juan Mignaburu was a football friendly competition contested between Argentina and Uruguay national teams between 1935 and 1943. Similar to Copa...
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    Juan Francia (20 March 1897 – 2 October 1962) was an Argentine footballer, who played as centre forward and left winger. Due to his slim body and great...
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    (1939 and 1942) and Paolo Guerrero (2011 and 2015). Héctor Scarone, Juan Marvezzi, José Manuel Moreno and Evaristo are the only players in Copa América...
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    player from the tournament's best team. With the international retirement of Juan Román Riquelme, Messi was given Argentina's number 10 shirt. During a 2010...
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    Archived from the original on 8 November 2022. Retrieved 30 July 2017. Andrés, Juan Pablo; Ballesteros, Frank; Di Maggio, Robert. "Copa Libertadores – Topscorers"...
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    Scarone 1929: González 1935: Masantonio 1937: Toro 1939: Fernández 1941: Marvezzi 1942: Masantonio & Moreno 1945: De Freitas & Méndez 1946: Medina 1947:...
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    Argentina. He made his full international debut on 11 September, replacing Juan Cuadrado in a 0–0 draw against the latter at the MetLife Stadium in East...
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    of the likes of José Leandro Andrade, Alcides Ghiggia, José Nasazzi, and Juan Alberto Schiaffino, to Argentina's international prominence later on with...
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    against Chile, where Uruguay would go on to win 4–0, Gradin and teammate Juan Delgado became the first black players in history to be fielded in an international...
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    from the original (PDF) on 14 July 2015. Retrieved 13 June 2018. Morenilla, Juan (5 June 2016). "Uruguay: dos Mundiales, cuatro estrellas". El País (in Spanish)...
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    Two simultaneous games were played to benefit the victims of the 1944 San Juan earthquake. Considered official by AUF and don't recognized by AFA. The Football...
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  • the Copa America tournament for the second time in history. His sons are Juan Eduardo, Claudio Marcelo, Emmanuel Andrés, Eugenio Ricardo, Pablo Sebastián...
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    Retrieved 15 December 2020. Pierrend, José Luis (7 August 2004). "Copa Juan Mignaburu". RSSSF. Retrieved 15 December 2020. Pierrend, José Luis (14 August...
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