Víctor Espárrago

Víctor Rodolfo Espárrago Videla ( born October 6, 1944 in Montevideo, Uruguay ) is a former Uruguayan football player (midfielder ) and now an active coach.

Association

Espárrago, who played as an attacking midfielder, started playing football at Danubio FC. From there he moved to CA Cerro, where he played in his time, trained by Ondino Viera team from 1961 to 1965 as regulars on the outside right position. On March 26, 1966, he made ​​his debut in the game then his new employer Nacional Montevideo to La Luz. The Bolsos he showed henceforth increasingly rounder capabilities and was used positionally variable. Under coach Roberto Scarone he was right in the first year of club membership celebrate the win of the Uruguayan championship title. By 1973, he stood in rows Nacional's, then went in July of that year to Spain to Sevilla FC ( 1973-1975 ) and Recreativo Huelva ( 1975-1979 ) and finally returned back to the Bolsos 1979, where he in February 1982 his active career after the total profit of six Uruguayan championships (1966, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972 and 1980 ), two Copa Libertadores titles (1971 and 1980), winning the Copa Interamericana in 1972 and two wins ended in the world Cup (1972 and 1980). For Nacional he came over the career in a total of 431 games for use, scoring 62 goals.

National

Between December 4, 1965 and 23 June 1974, he graduated from 40 official A- international matches for the national team of Uruguay, although total for him 67 Celeste inserts (18 goals) are recorded, and scored a goal ( the decisive 1-0 against the Soviet Union in the quarterfinals of the world Cup 1970 at the Azteca stadium in Mexico City). He took part in the football World Cup in 1966, 1970 and 1974. In the 1970 World Cup his team was defeated in the match for third place of the German national team 0-1 and finished fourth.

A trainer

Coach was Espárrago, first working in the athletic leadership as Secretario Técnico Nacional Montevideo in 1983, as another championship was won from 1985 to 1987. Subsequently he was with Cádiz CF ( 1987-1988) and helped at Valencia CF from 1988 to 1991 in a total of 170 encounters (90 Siege/46 Unentschieden/34 defeats) including 114 games in the Primera División ( 53/36/25 ). Sevilla FC ( 1991/92 and January 28, 1996 to May 25, 1996), Albacete Balompié (1992-1994), Real Valladolid (1994 /95) and Real Zaragoza ( end 1996 to end of the season in May 1997 ) were the following stations. Deportivo Huelva is also listed as a coach station .. He was also in the seasons 2004/ 05 and 2005/ 06 coach of Cádiz CF, which he had been trained in the season 1987 /88 and in which he again sat in 2010 to the dugout.

Today, he is among other radio commentator Andalusian radio stations.

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