Alberto Zozaya

Argentine footballer and manager

Alberto Zozaya
Personal information
Full name Alberto Máximo Zozaya
Date of birth 13 April 1908
Place of birth Urdinarrain, Argentina
Date of death 17 February 1981 (Aged 72)
Place of death La Plata, Argentina
Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1930–1939 Estudiantes 181 (144)
1940 Racing Club 2 (0)
1940 Bella Vista ?
International career
1933–1937 Argentina 9 (8)
Managerial career
1945–1949 Estudiantes de La Plata
1952–1953 Benfica
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Alberto Maximo Zozaya (13 April 1908 – 17 February 1981) was an Argentine football striker who played most of his career for Estudiantes de La Plata and represented the Argentina national team.

Playing career

Alberto "Don Padilla" Zozaya started his career in the early 1930s with Estudiantes. He was the first player to score a goal in the professional era of Argentine football, which began in 1931.

Zozaya became an integral part of the Estudiantes team of the 1930s nicknamed "Los Profesores" (The Professors). In 1931 he scored 33 goals in the league to become the top scorer in the Primera División Argentina and the whole of South America.

In 1937 Zozaya played in the South American Championship 1937 helping Argentina to win the title with a contribution of 5 goals.[1]

In 1939 Zozaya moved to Racing Club de Avellaneda but he only played 2 games before moving to Bella Vista in Uruguay but he did not settle there either and retired at the end of the 1940 season.

Honours

Titles as a player

Argentina

Titles as a Manager

Estudiantes

Individual

Managerial career

After retiring as a player Zozaya went into management, he was manager of Portuguese side Benfica from 1952 to 1953. He was also manager of Gimnasia de La Plata.

References

  1. ^ RSSSF South American Championship 1937
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  • 1891: Archer
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  • 1893: Leslie
  • 1894: Gifford
  • 1895: (No records)
  • 1896: Allen / Anderson
  • 1897: Stirling
  • 1898: Allen
  • 1899: Hooton
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s = secretary; p = player-manager; c = caretaker manager


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