Eliseo Mouriño

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Eliseo Víctor Mouriño ( born June 3, 1927 in Buenos Aires, † April 3, 1961 in Nevado de Longaví ) was an Argentine football player. With the national team of his native country, he participated in the Football World Cup 1958.

Career

Club career

Eliseo Mouriño began his footballing career in 1948 at CA Banfield in the same city in the province of Buenos Aires. At Banfield, at that time not one of the biggest clubs in Argentina and should win his first title until half a century later, Mouriño remained so until 1953, when he joined Boca Juniors from Argentina's capital Buenos Aires. With Boca Juniors he once won the Argentine championship. In the season 1954, the team took to Mouriño Francisco Lombardo and Julio Musimessi first place in La Liga, four points ahead of CA Independiente Avellaneda from. Winning the title in 1954, however, remained the only national championship that Eliseo Mouriño could win in his career. 1960 ended his time at Boca Juniors and finally he signed a contract in Chile with Green Cross CD, a now -defunct club from Santiago de Chile. But to use one for his new club, it did not come. Eliseo Mouriño died before his first game for Green Cross in a plane crash in Nevado de Longaví, in which a total of twenty players of the club died. He was only 33 years old.

National

In the Argentine national football team Eliseo Mouriño 1952-1959 21 times was used. From Argentina coach Guillermo Stábile, even in 1930 a member of the Argentine team at the first World Cup, he was appointed to the South American squad for the World Cup 1958 in Sweden. In the tournament, he did not, however, be used. Meanwhile divorced his team in the preliminary round as a group Last in a group with Germany, Northern Ireland and Czechoslovakia from. Previously Eliseo Mouriño had already attended two South Championships with Argentina, each of which was designed by the Argentine selection victorious. At the Copa America 1955 in Chile was one first before hosts Chile and four years later in Peru took one first place ahead of reigning FIFA World Cup champions Brazil.

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