José Van Tuyne

José van Tuyne

José Daniel van Tuyne ( born December 13, 1954 in Rosario ) is a former Argentine footballer. With the national team of his native country, he participated in the World Cup 1982.

Career

Club career

José van Tuyne began his footballing career in 1974 at CA Rosario Central in his hometown. In Rosario Central where he played, among others, along with other Argentine football greats of that time like Mario Kempes and Daniel killer, although he won no title, but it brought in six years on 159 league games ( one goal). In 1979 van Tuyne Rosario Central left and joined CA Talleres from Cordoba, the second largest city of Argentina, at. There, José van Tuyne played one year and went on to the 1981 Racing Club of Avellaneda, an industrial suburb of the capital Buenos Aires. His work there again lasted only a year and after 37 games ( two goals ) before moving to Los Millonarios CD to Colombia. The club from the capital Bogotá José van Tuyne succeeded for the first time winning a national championship. In the season 1987 Los Millonarios won its twelfth Cup together with van Tuyne. The same year, José van Tuyne ended his footballing career at the age of 33 years at Los Millonarios.

National

José van Tuyne it brought between 1979 and 1982 in eleven missions in Argentina's national soccer team. From coach César Luis Menotti, he was called to the squad for the World Cup 1982 in Spain, where the Argentine team took to defend his title. In a team with many world champions of 1978 as Kempes, Daniel Passarella, Jorge Américo Gallego Olguín or van Tuyne but did not play. Meanwhile failed the Argentine selection in the second round. Three years before the World Cup took José van Tuyne with Argentina at the Copa America in 1979 in part. The reigning soccer world champions already retired from after the first round.

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