Luis Ubiña
Uruguayan footballer (1940-2013)
Ubiña in 1970 | |||
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Luis Ignacio Ubiña Olivera | ||
Date of birth | (1940-06-07)7 June 1940 | ||
Place of birth | Montevideo, Montevideo Department, Uruguay | ||
Date of death | 17 July 2013(2013-07-17) (aged 73) | ||
Place of death | Montevideo, Montevideo Department, Uruguay | ||
Height | 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) | ||
Position(s) | Defender | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1960–1968 | Rampla Juniors | ||
1969–1973 | Nacional | ||
International career | |||
1965–1973 | Uruguay | 33 | (1) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Luis Ignacio Ubiña Olivera (7 June 1940 – 17 July 2013) was a Uruguayan football defender, who played for the Uruguay national team between 1965 and 1973. He was part of the Uruguay squad for the 1966 and 1970 world cups.[1]
At club level, Ubiña played for Rampla Juniors and Nacional.
References
- ^ F_121 (2013-07-18). "Fútbol: Muere leyenda del fútbol uruguayo Luis Ubiña". Spanish.people.com.cn. Retrieved 2013-07-23.
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External links
- Luis Ubiña at National-Football-Teams.com
- Luis Ubiña at WorldFootball.net
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Copa Libertadores winning captains
- 1960: Martínez
- 1961: Martínez
- 1962: Zito
- 1963: Zito
- 1964: Maldonado
- 1965: Navarro
- 1966: Gonçalves
- 1967: Maschio
- 1968: Malbernat
- 1969: Malbernat
- 1970: J. R. Verón
- 1971: Ubiña
- 1972: Pavoni
- 1973: Pavoni
- 1974: Pavoni
- 1975: Pavoni
- 1976: Piazza
- 1977: Suñé
- 1978: Suñé
- 1979: Talavera
- 1980: Espárrago
- 1981: Zico
- 1982: Olivera
- 1983: De León
- 1984: Trossero
- 1985: Domenech
- 1986: Gallego
- 1987: Pereira
- 1988: De León
- 1989: García
- 1990: Guasch
- 1991: Pizarro
- 1992: Raí
- 1993: Raí
- 1994: Trotta
- 1995: Adilson
- 1996: Francescoli
- 1997: Wilson Gottardo
- 1998: Mauro Galvão
- 1999: César Sampaio
- 2000: Bermúdez
- 2001: Bermúdez
- 2002: Enciso
- 2003: Cagna
- 2004: Vanegas
- 2005: Rogério Ceni
- 2006: Fernandão
- 2007: Palermo
- 2008: Urrutia
- 2009: J. S. Verón
- 2010: Bolívar
- 2011: Edu Dracena
- 2012: Alessandro
- 2013: Réver
- 2014: Romagnoli
- 2015: Cavenaghi
- 2016: Henríquez
- 2017: Geromel
- 2018: Ponzio
- 2019: Éverton Ribeiro
- 2020: Gómez
- 2021: Gómez
- 2022: Éverton Ribeiro
- 2023: Nino
- 2024: TBA
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