trayectoria de Héctor Scarone by Luis Prats, 23 April 2017. El País Héctor Scarone, el 'mago' charrúa by Jaime Rincón on As, 17 April 2014 "HECTOR SCARONE, THE...
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This is the stand where the organized supporter group attends. the Héctor Scarone, after another historical striker, nicknamed el Mago (the Wizard). After...
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retiring from football, Scarone became manager of Nacional in 1932. He was brother of another notable player of Nacional, Héctor Scarone. CURCC Primera División...
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Ambrois (1957) Most goals scored in a single match by a player: 5 – Héctor Scarone (1926), Juan Marvezzi (1941), José Manuel Moreno (1942) and Evaristo...
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time in official matches, beating Héctor Scarone who had held the record alone with 31 goals since 1930. (Scarone scored 42 goals in total, but 11 of...
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Duarte Baltasar Albéniz October 1950 March 1951 16 7 2 7 41 37 043.75 Héctor Scarone March 1951 April 1952 48 25 10 13 113 73 052.08 Juan Antonio Ipiña April...
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(Netherlands) Sven Rydell (Sweden) Paul Sturzenegger (Switzerland) Héctor Scarone (Uruguay) 4 goals Pedro Cea (Uruguay) Putte Kock (Sweden) 3 goals Édouard...
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with a Santos Iriarte goal in the 68th minute. With a minute remaining, Héctor Castro put Uruguay up 4–2, sealing victory in the inaugural World Cup....
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Moeschal (Belgium) Guillermo Subiabre (Chile) Vítor Silva (Portugal) Héctor Scarone (Uruguay) 2 goals Juste Brouzes (France) Leonardus Ghering (Netherlands)...
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Sarni – Fiorentina – 1932–33 Martín Satriano – Inter, Empoli – 2021–23 Héctor Scarone – Inter, Palermo – 1931–35 Nicolás Schiappacasse – Parma, Sassuolo –...
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