Pedro Arispe

Pedro Arispe ( born September 30, 1900 in Cerro, Montevideo, † May 4, 1960 ) was a Uruguayan football player, also known as El Indio.

Club career

The Barrio Cerro that were found Montevideaner began playing football at youth at times Belgrano Oriental and was then active for the reformer and Albion del Cerro. In 1919, he then joined the club at the time led by President Ernesto Moirano Rampla Juniors at, for which he played almost exclusively throughout his career. There he made ​​his debut in his time nor the División Intermedia antretenden team and formed in the following years along with Juan Carlos Vidal to 1927 the defender pair. After the 1921 championship won in the Intermedia he rose with his teammates on the Primera División, where the Rampla Juniors competed from the following year. At least in the years 1922-1924, 1926-1929 and 1931-1937 he was then part of the team in the most successful period in their history. In that time the team won in 1927 as captain of the Arispe date only Uruguayan league title Rojiverdes. He formed together with Aguirre and goalkeeper " Pulpo " Ballestero one of the most outstanding defensive formations in the history of Uruguayan football. He also celebrated with his teammates in the years 1923, 1928 and 1932, winning three of the seven vice - champion title in the club's history of the club. In his career, graduated Arispe over 300 appearances for the Rampla Juniors in the Primera División and is one of those players with the most operations of the club or after unprotected information even the most frequently used players on the team of Rojiverdes in the highest Uruguayan league. His time with this club was only interrupted by the European tour of Nacional in 1925, when Arispe joined this club for five months. The four years later, took place European tour of his Rampla Juniors, however, he did not accompany, but participated in the tours of its common association in the years 1930, 1933 and 1936 in part through Argentina and Chile.

National

The defender was a member of the Uruguayan national football team for which he played a total of 19 matches during the period from 29 May 1924 to 17 November 1929 in which he does not hit the opponent's goal .. He was able to win the gold medal in both the Summer Olympics 1924 as well as at the Summer Olympic games in 1928, and recorded the tournament victory in Campeonato Sudamericano 1924 in its success statistics. During the Campeonato Sudamericano 1929 he also was a member of the Uruguayan squad and also at the Copa Lipton and the Copa Newton he acted on Uruguayan side.

A trainer

Arispe was assistant coach Alberto Suppicis in Uruguay ended with the title win first FIFA World Cup 1930.

Others

His brothers Domingo and Francisco also played in the football teams in the Rampla Juniors and Nacional.

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