Jaime Sarlanga

Jaime Sarlanga at the Boca Juniors

Jaime Sarlanga ( born February 24, 1916 in Tigre, † August 24, 1966 ) was an Argentine football player and later coach, of the three times won the Argentine championship with Boca Juniors, and was also active for the national team of his native country.

Career

Jaime Sarlanga began playing football in 1935 at CA Tigre in the eponymous town in the middle of Argentina situated on the outskirts of the metropolitan area of Buenos Aires, where he was also born on 24 February 1916. División For CA Tigre, one of the founding members of the Argentine Primera and are found in the thirties in the lower table portion of the first division, Sarlanga played until 1936 and came at this time to five league games in the first team, where he scored three goals. For the 1937 season he went to Ferro Carril Oeste, at that time in terms of performance about on a level with Tigre. Ferro Carril Oeste When Jaime Sarlanga prevailed immediately and made in three years club membership eighty games in which he scored 47 Torerfolge.

In the season 1940 Sarlanga was taken from the Boca Juniors from the capital Buenos Aires under contract. With Boca Juniors, where he played, among others, along with other Argentine football greats of the era such as Luis Carniglia, the Hungarian -born Ferenc Sas or Pedro Suárez, won Sarlanga, who played in the position of an attacker three times the Argentine championship. First successful one was 1940, when in the Primera División, the first place with eight points ahead of CA Independiente was occupied. After two years without a title they won again in 1943 the championship, this time first in the table a point before the eternal rival CA River Plate. Eben those were expelled in the third and final championship season of Jaime Sarlanga at Boca Juniors in second place. The Primera División in 1944 ended for Boca Juniors in first place with two counters on River Plate. However, this title was the last for Jaime Sarlanga with the Juniors, though he still played until 1948, the club, the championship but did not win again. After the end of the season 1948, he took leave of the Boca Juniors, after he had previously made 193 league appearances and 115 goals for the club.

From 1949 he was then for Gimnasia y Esgrima de La Plata on the ball before he ended his career in 1954. A year later he returned to the football field back and coached briefly Boca Juniors, this commitment remained but without success. After he retired from football business. He died on 24 August 1966 at the age of fifty years.

Jaime came Sarlanga 1937-1943 also to eight inserts in the Argentine national football team, where he scored seven Torerfolge. The participation in a World Cup but it was denied because Argentina had not qualified for the FIFA World Cup in France in 1938 and then due to the Second World War until 1950, no world championships were held.

Achievements

  • Argentine Championship: 3x (1940, 1943, 1944)
  • Copa Ibarguran: 2x (1940, 1944)
  • Copa Competencia: 1x (1946 )
  • Copa Confreternidad: 1x (1946 )
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