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Ramón mums

Ramón Alfredo mums ( born March 12, 1899 in Buenos Aires, † January 12, 1955 in Córdoba) was an Argentine football player, who participated with the national team of his native country at the World Cup 1930.

Career

Club career

Ramón mothers began his footballing career in 1918 with the club CD Santiago Wanderers from the Chilean port city of Valparaiso. Only a year later, he returned, without winning a title with the Wanderers, in his home country of Argentina and joined the CA Atlanta, a club from the district Villa Crespo in Buenos Aires, on. There he remained for two years, from 1920 to 1922 before he moved on to the Boca Juniors. By 1905 gegründetem of Italian immigrants club from the working-class neighborhood of La Boca in Buenos Aires Ramón mums won the Argentine championship in 1931 with a first place in the table in front of San Lorenzo de Almagro. In Boca he played together with other sizes of Argentine football of that era such as Francisco Varallo, Roberto Cherro Mario Evaristo, Domingo Tarasconi or Pedro Suárez. Despite, or perhaps because of the success with the Boca Juniors and due to the fact that he was not necessarily the first choice for Argentinian master, Ramón mums ended his career in 1932 at the age of 33 years. Four years later, in 1936, he returned once again back on the football field and joined for one year Argentinos Juniors, a club which at the time was not one of the greats in Argentina, but in the Primera División played. After only one year in the Juniors moved moms, now 38 years old, yet for another year to Club Almagro, before he finally hung up his football boots on the nail.

National team career

In the Argentine national football team brought it Ramón mums to eleven missions. With the national team of his native country, he participated in three major tournaments. His first tournament he played for Argentina in the 1925 Campeonato Sudamericano that won the Argentine team ahead of Brazil. A year later played his mums Second Continental Championship. In Chile, it was enough for Argentina but only a second behind Uruguay. 1930 saw Ramón mums then the crowning achievement of his national career, because he was appointed national coach Francisco Olazar in the banns of Argentina at the World Cup in 1930, the first in history. At the tournament in Uruguay Argentina came to the finals, where they failed to host Uruguay with 2:4. Mothers completed a game at the tournament, namely the first game of the South Americans in the Parque Central in Montevideo against France, the mommies team won 1-0 with a goal by Luis Monti. After that he was no longer used. After the World Cup Ramón mums ended his national team career after eleven missions, where he managed a goal.

Coaching career

After the end of his active career Ramon mums became a coach. However, while his work as a football coach, he coached only two clubs. In 1937, he was active as a player-manager of Club Almagro and three years later he coached the Argentinos Juniors. Then he retired from football business.

Ramón mums died on 12 January 1955 at the age of 55 in Buenos Aires.

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