Eduardo Herrera Bueno

Eduardo Herrera Bueno ( born July 5, 1914 in Gijón, † August 15, 1991 in Oviedo), better known as Rita Herre, was a Spanish footballer.

His son Jesús Herrera Alonso, short Herrera, was also active football players. He died in 1962 at the age of 23 years to cancer.

Career

Herre Rita began in 1929 at the age of 16 years, his professional career at his home club Sporting Gijon, who played at this time in the Segunda División. In 1933, he moved for a then-record transfer fee of 30,000 pesetas to Real Oviedo, Real Madrid was the Ricardo Zamora back in 1930 even more. His first league game for Oviedo, he completed on November 5, 1933 at 7:3 victory over FC Barcelona, ​​during which he met himself twice. During his time at Oviedo he was with Lángara, EMILIN, Casuco and Gallart one of the so-called Delanteras Electricas ( electric striker ). The striker, who were all early 20s, were so called because they revolutionized due to its speed and its one-touch football, the former football world. After the end of the Spanish Civil War in 1939 Herre Rita moved to FC Barcelona. There he met eight times in 17 league games and was the top scorer of his club. After just one year he went back to his former club Real Oviedo, who had just ascended again into the Primera División. In Oviedo, he played the next 10 years to 1950 and achieved first class in this period 84 goals in 156 games. As Oviedo 1950 relegation to the second division, he moved one last time to the club and played his last season 1950/51 again for the second division side Sporting Gijon, who rose to the first division at the end of this season.

Overall Herre Rita scored 125 top-flight in 230 games, which he is ranked 35 of the top scorer list .. At Real Oviedo he is currently still scorer.

For the Spanish national team, he was born on March 18, 1934 in a 2-1 victory over Portugal for use. By the year 1947, in which he played against Ireland (2-3 ) his last game, he ran six times for Spain when she met 2 times.

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