Alberto Chividini

Alberto Chividini ( born February 23, 1907 in Buenos Aires, † October 31, 1961 ) was an Argentine football player, who participated with the national team of his native country at the World Cup 1930.

Career

Alberto Chividini first played from 1929 to 1930 for the club Central Norte Tucumán. After a year there he moved to Estadiantes Porteño, where he remained only a year and in 1932 went to San Lorenzo de Almagro. In the club from Buenos Aires, he played together with, among others, the Brazilian striker Waldemar de Brito or the former Spaniard Isidro Lángara. With San Lorenzo de Almagro the defender even failed to win the Argentine Football Championship, in the season of 1933, when they occupied the first place in the table with one point ahead of the Boca Juniors. Another title could not win Chividini. He finished his footballing career in 1938 at the age of 31 years.

In the Argentina national football team, it brought Alberto Chividini 1929-1930 to three inserts. His first international game he played on November 10, 1929 against Paraguay in the Campeonato Sudamericano. The game won Argentina 4-1 at the Estadio El Gasómetro of Buenos Aires. In the same tournament he was used a second time, namely the 2-0 victory over Uruguay in the same stadium. A year later Chividini was nominated by Argentina coach Francisco Olazar for the Football World Cup 1930. At the tournament in Uruguay Alberto Chividini came once used. He had this one game when his team's 6-3 win over Mexico at the Estadio Centenario in Montevideo in a group match. Then he came at the tournament no longer used, while his team came to the finals, and only there failed to host Uruguay. After the World Cup ended Chividinis international career.

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