Juan Carlos Sarnari

Juan Carlos Sarnari ( born January 22, 1942 in Santa Fe ) is a former Argentine footballer.

Career

Club career

Juan Carlos Sarnari played the first few years of his career as an active football player from 1959 to 1962 at CA River Plate in Argentina's capital Buenos Aires. After a brief involvement with CA Huracán he was from 1964 to 1967 once again for River active. With the Millonarios, as River Plate has been called since the thirties because of its many costly purchases, Juan Carlos Sarnari did not win any championship, but qualified second in the Primera División in 1965 for the Copa Libertadores 1966, where the final was reached. There he met the team of coach Renato Cesarini, even thirty years before at River player and Juventus, at CA Peñarol of Uruguay's capital Montevideo. After it had been tied after return game, had to decide about the Libertadores winner, which was eventually won by the Uruguayans 4-2 after extra time a play. Juan Carlos Sarnari was used in all three finals, scoring in the second leg at the Estadio Monumental home the goal for interim 2:2. He also took in other years, often at the Copa Libertadores in part and came over the years to a total of 29 goals in the competition, which he is the player with the sixth- most goals in the Libertadores Cup.

In 1967 Juan Carlos Sarnari CA River Plate left for the second time and went to Chile to CD Universidad Católica. In the following years he played until 1972 in Chile and at Católica CF Universidad de Chile, without winning a national championship. However, he was able to increase its hit rate in the Copa Libertadores, for he took with these clubs almost every year at the Copa Libertadores in part. In 1973 he went to Colombia to Independiente Medellín. After a year there he played two more years at Independiente Santa Fe and won with the club in 1975, the Copa Mustang, the Colombian championship, which meant the first title for Sarnari in his long career. The following year, 1976, ended the playing career of Juan Carlos Sarnari at the age of 34 years.

Today, Juan Carlos Sarnari has an Argentine restaurant in Columbia, having previously trained some Colombian club like Independiente Santa Fe and CD Once Caldas.

National

Juan Carlos came Sarnari 1966-1967 to seven international matches in the Argentine national football team, where he managed a score. With the national team of his native country, he participated in the Football World Cup 1966 in part in England, was in the tournament but not used. The Argentine team reached the quarter-finals, however, where you failed to England. Previously, it was second in the group behind Germany in Group B, which had been wrested from a goalless draw, and in Spain and Switzerland, have become.

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