Natalio Pescia

Pescia at the Boca Juniors

Natalio Pescia Agustin ( born January 1, 1922 in Avellaneda, † 11 November 1989 ) was an Argentine football player who was the entire period of his career at Boca Juniors activities paid three times won the Argentine championship.

Career

Club career

Natalio Pescia, born on New Year's Day 1922 in Avellaneda in the Buenos Aires Province, his footballing career started in 1942 at the club, where he was to remain true over the entire duration of his career, the Boca Juniors from the capital district of La Boca. Already in his second year at the club won Pescia, who acted in the position of a midfielder, with his team, the Argentine football championship. In the Primera División is ranked after the end of all the Round in first place with one point ahead of defending champion River Plate. In the following season was the team of coach Alfredo Garassini to the included, among other players such as Jaime Sarlanga, the Uruguayan Severino Varela, or Mario Boyé, defend the title win in 1943. Once again, they finished in the Primera División the first place in the table, this time by a margin of two points over River Plate. That competitor or sometimes also the Racing Club Boca Juniors had to then but eventually beaten in the subsequent years in rows. Until 1954 it took before we again able to achieve the title of the Argentine football champion. In said game time, it was enough for first place in the highest Argentine Football League by a margin of four points of second-placed CA Independiente Avellaneda from Pescia hometown.

Two years later and without further title ended Natalio Pescia his footballing career at the age of 34 years. Previously, he had 347 league games for the Boca Juniors denied in fourteen years, which he is ranked six of the list of players with most operations in the jersey of Boca Juniors.

National

From 1946 to 1954 Natalio Pescia also came to twelve matches in the Argentine national football team, where he managed no scoring. However, due to the Second World War and the missed qualifying for Argentina Football World Cup 1950 and the issue of 1954, he missed the part in a World Cup. For Pescia stood in the line-up of Argentina, which won the 1947 Copa América.

Achievements

  • Copa América: 1x
  • Argentine Championship: 3x
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