Roberto Figueroa

Roberto Figueroa (* March 20, 1904, † 24 January 1989) was a Uruguayan football player.

Association

The Figueroa used on the left wing was at least 1923-1925, 1927-1929 and 1931 the cadres of the Wanderers in Primera División on. During this period he won with the Wanderers in the years 1923 and 1931 respectively, the Uruguayan championship. The title of 1923 with the Atlético Wanderers was about that of the Federación Uruguaya de Football ( FUF ) played out parallel Championship during the phase of division of the organizational structure of the Uruguayan football.

National

Figueroa was also a member of the Uruguayan national team. Overall, he graduated from his debut on 2 November 1921 until his last game for the Celeste on December 14, 1933 nine internationals. He scored six goals. ( Together with four other players, three games, three goals, scorer ) Figueroa took the national team to the South American Championships in 1927 and 1929 (no insert) part. In 1927 he finished in second place with Uruguay. At the Olympic Summer Games in 1928 Figueroa finally celebrated with the cadres of Celeste his greatest career success. The team was Olympic champion. Figueroa went on in a game of the Olympic tournament.

Moreover, he won the domestic national team and the Copa Newton 1924.

Achievements

  • Olympic champion in 1928
  • Vice - South American champions in 1927
  • Copa Newton 1924
  • 2x Uruguayan champions ( (1923 ), 1931 )
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