Julio Abbadie

Julio César Abbadie ( born September 7, 1930 in San Ramón ) is a former Uruguayan football player.

Association

Born in San Ramon right winger began his career at Peñarol Montevideo, where he was already active as a youth player. After playing in 1949 in the Tercera especial, he came in 1950 during the period of absence of the WM driver to five appearances in the Primera División, where he scored two goals. Here, the Abbadie actually previously used on the left side as the right striker played alongside Juan Hohberg. For the year 1951, in the jersey numbers were used in addition, initially, Luciano Álvarez noted then the rise of the son of a French Basques, who had settled in the 1940s in Pan de Azucar to open a bakery. Permanently Abbadie was at least 1952 to 1956 in the squad. Starting in 1956, he then worked in Italy. There he played until 1960, initially for Genoa 1893. His most successful for him on a personal level playing time with the team from the Ligurian Sea while the season was in 1957/58 when he was the most successful shooter of his team with 13 hits. The best reached with the Northern Italians Saisonendplatzierung was twice the 13th rank. The season 1959/60 ended his club, then as Table and dismounted. In the following years he stood in rows of AC Lecco until 1962. Finally, he returned to Uruguay and worked until 1969 again as a player Peñarols. With the Aurinegros he won the 1966 Copa Libertadores against River Plate Buenos Aires ( 2:0, 2:3 and 4:2 aet in the playoff ), where he contributed one goal each to win the title both in the first final as well as in decision-making. Then he took with his teammates the World Cup against Real Madrid (2-0, 2-0). In addition, there are six Uruguayan championships, each in the years 1951, 1953, 1954, 1962, 1964 and 1965, for Abbadie to book.

On 21 December 2004, he returned after 54 years back to Genoa to watch at the Stadio Luigi Ferraris, the Series B match against FC Empoli.

National

Abbadie graduated from his debut on 23 March 1952 on the Pan American Football Cup 1952 in the match against the Mexican selection, in which he directly scored his first goal for the national team until his last mission on July 14, 1957 26 official appearances for the Uruguayan national soccer team. He scored a total of 14 goals. Abbadie participated in the 1954 World Cup in part, in which Celeste failed to Hungary only in the semi-finals, and met in the match against Scotland twice. Also in the Campeonato Sudamericano 1955 he was part of the squad, was used five times and had three goals in Uruguay 's most successful tournament shooter next Galván and Míguez. Another tournament he played in the national team ranks, was the Copa del Atlántico 1956. On July 24, 1963, he came again in the Copa Juan Pinto Durán for Uruguay used the Elf from the Río de la Plata against won the Chilean selection.

Achievements

  • World Cup (1966 )
  • Copa Libertadores (1966 )
  • 6x Uruguayan champion (1951, 1953, 1954, 1962, 1964 and 1965)
  • Copa Juan Pinto Durán 1963
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