Guillermo Subiabre

Guillermo Subiabre

Guillermo Subiabre Astorga ( born February 25, 1903 in Osorno, Chile, † 1964 in Chile) was a Chilean football player.

Association

Equipped Chato called and with eye for goal striker excelled in particular also by his good heading ability and his shot strength. His powerful shot is said to have taken care of according to the website of his former club Colo Colo even injuries to goalkeepers and one or the other shot through Tor. He played at club level first for the local club of his birthplace Osorno, Rangers FC. Subsequently, he was active for Liverpool Wanderers and Santiago Wanderers. From its debut on January 1, 1927 against a layer formed from the clubs Nacional and Gold Cross selection to 1934 he represented during eight seasons, the colors of Colo- Colo, including six years at the time of the Chilean amateur football and two years in the professional era. During this time he won in 1928 and 1929 with disastrous appearance the championship of the league Central de Football de Santiago and in 1930 that of the Asociación de Fútbol de Santiago. 1934 Subiabre was appointed as a player for honorario vitalicio (Honorary player for life) Colo Colo.

National

Subiabre was also a member of the national team of his native country, and took part with her at the Campeonato Sudamericano 1926. There he came in four games for use and scoring two goals. Also at the Olympic Games in 1928 and the first World Cup in 1930, he belonged to the Chilean squad. At the World Cup he contributed three inserts at a target. Overall, he was able to achieve 10 goals in his 14 international appearances.

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