Rodolfo Fischer

José Rodolfo Fischer Eichler ( born April 2, 1944 in Oberá, Province of Misiones ) is a former Argentine international footballer German -Brazilian descent. His will to win brought the tall, strong header of the ball striker the nickname El Lobo, the "Wolf". He won with the Argentine club San Lorenzo de Almagro three championships and is one of the most successful strikers in the club's history. He also played for Botafogo FR in Brazil and CD Once Caldas in Colombia.

Life

Rodolfo " El Lobo " Fischer completed ready in 1963 the youth of the top club San Lorenzo de Almagro in the Argentine capital Buenos Aires in the first team he aufrückte 1965. He was in 1968 with San Lorenzo under the Brazilian coach Elba de Pádua Lima " Tim " undefeated winner of the Torneo Metropolitano - the first championship success without defeat in the history of Argentine professional football. After 14 goals 1969, he was top scorer of the discharged in the second half of the national championship, he won both championships in 1972 with San Lorenzo. He had, among other things, in April 1972, when he contributed with three goals in a 4-0 win against CA River Plate a personal highlight.

From 1967 he also denied 35 games for the national team for which he scored 12 hits. His last assignment for the Albiceleste in 1972 he had finished fourth in Brazil in the Taça Independencia, in Argentina and Fischer was Joaquim Dinis second top scorer together with the Portuguese.

After this tournament he was in Brazil, where he played for four years in Rio de Janeiro Botafogo FR at who paid a million Cruzeiro for him. The most prominent supporters there was the World Champion from 1970 Jairzinho and also the world champion coach Mário Zagallo worked in those years some time in Botafogo. In 1976, he joined the northeastern Brazilian club EC Vitória in Salvador da Bahia, where he again played under coach Tim.

1977 to 1978, he returned to Argentina to San Lorenzo, for whom he scored 141 goals in 271 league games, making it one of the best scorers in the club's history.

In 1979 he went abroad again for Colombian club CD Once Caldas in Manizales for whom he scored eleven goals in 40 league games. He finally settled in 1980 at CA Sarmiento Junin in the province of Buenos Aires and in 1981 Sportivo Belgrano in the province of Córdoba end his career.

These days he lives on a farm in the Argentine hinterland.

Clubs - Competitions

  • Torneo Metropolitano: 1968, 1972
  • National Championship: 1972
  • Scorer in the National Championship: 1969
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