Fernando Paternoster

Fernando Paternoster

Fernando Paternoster ( born May 24, 1903 in Pehuajó, Argentina, † 6 June 1967 in Buenos Aires ) was an Argentine football player.

Club career as a player

Born in a small, about 350 kilometers west of Buenos Aires town in the province of Buenos Aires and later living in the Argentine capital from the age of seven years, began his career at Paternoster his club from youth times, the CA Atlanta. There he first played niederklassig and was both in the championship of the fourth division, as well as at the Copa Competencia second. In the first team of the club he made his debut on 17 April 1921 Lost 0-2 game against Defensores de Belgrano in the championship game of the highest class. In the following years he then moved to Sportivo Boedo before he returned to Atlanta in 1924 and remained there until 1926. His last game for the club he graduated on June 3, 1926 goalless draw against Ferrocarril Oeste in the Copa Competencia. He then joined from 1927 until 1932 for the Racing Club and won with the club in 1932, the Copa de Honor Sr. Adrián Varela Beccar. At the end of his career, he also completed another game for Argentinos Juniors.

National

The left-back Paternoster to play due to its type El Marqués ( in German: the Margrave ) called, already belonged to the squad of the national team of his native country at the 1929 Campeonato Sudamericano, who won the title. In addition, he won at the 1928 Olympics, the silver medal with Argentina. Paternoster participated with the Albiceleste at the first World Cup in 1930. He lacked only the season opener against France and formed with José Della Torre in the other four games, the defender pair of vice - world champion. Overall, he completed 1928-1930 16 internationals. A scoring left him there, but fails.

Coaching career

In 1937 he started as a coach in the Colombian capital Bogota in the newly founded club Deportivo Municipal, predecessor of the club founded in 1946 CD Los Millonarios. In 1938 he coached the national team and led them even with the first taking place in Bogotá Bolivarian Games. In the match for second place behind Colombia Peru defeated Ecuador 2-1 here. to take over.

In the Erstaustragung the professional football championship of Colombia in 1948, he trained in Medellin Atlético Municipal, called in 1951 Atlético Nacional, and led the club to sixth place in a field of ten clubs. With a short break he remained until 1951 with the club. From 1954 to 1957 he was again coach of the club, where he succeeded in 1954 to break the three-year dominance of the Millonarios and Atlético Nacional to win the first championship. The following season it still gereichte to second place behind local rivals Independiente Medellín, with the Nacional should merge at the end of the decade.

From 1962 to 1966 he coached the CS Emelec in Ecuador. In 1965, he led the club to the third national championship and in the years 1962, 1964 and 1966 to victory in the city championship of Guayaquil. At the time of his death he coached the Ecuadorians for five seasons.

Private

Paternoster Paternoster son Fernando Félix played in the 1960s, also in the lower leagues for Atlanta.

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