Amaury Epaminondas

Amaury Epaminondas Junqueira ( born December 25, 1935 in Barretos, São Paulo ), also known by the nickname Mareco, is a former Brazilian footballer, who has played in the midfield and in the forward line. The first half of his active career he spent in Brazil, the second half in Mexico.

Biography

Amaury Mareco began his professional career in 1956 when CR Vasco da Gama and then moved on to São Paulo FC, ​​where he was five years under contract and in his first season ( 1957) the state championship of São Paulo won.

The end of 1961 or during the year 1962, he moved to Mexican side Club Deportivo Oro, who was at that time the most athletic city rival of " Master Series " Chivas Guadalajara. In the season 1962/63, the CD Oro and the master of the last four years, Chivas, a head - to-head race for the title, which lasted until the final day delivered, at which the two teams faced each other in a direct duel. Oro won the game 1-0 and thus for the first and only time, the football championship of Mexico. With its 19 hits Amaury had not only crucial role in this success, but was also top scorer in the Mexican Primera División. Even in the seasons 1964/65 ( also in the service of CD Oro ) and 1966/67, ( for his next club Toluca ) was Amaury - each with 21 season hits - scorer of the Mexican League. The Deportivo Toluca FC, ​​he helped so crucial to his first championship title in professional football.

Achievements

Association

  • Mexican champions: 1962/63 ( with Oro ), 1966/67, ( with Toluca )
  • Champion of São Paulo: 1957 ( with São Paulo FC )

Personally

  • Scorer in the Mexican Primera División: 1962 /63 1964/65 and 1966/67,
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