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Atilio García

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Uruguayan footballer (1914–1973)

In thisSpanish name, the first or paternal surname is García and the second or maternal family name is Pérez.
Atilio García
García during his tenure inNacional
Personal information
Full nameAtilio Ceferino García Pérez
Date of birth(1914-08-26)26 August 1914
Place of birthJunín, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Date of death12 December 1973(1973-12-12) (aged 59)
Place of deathMontevideo, Uruguay
PositionStriker
Youth career
Club Atlético Moreno
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1936Platense23(12)
1937Boca Juniors7(6)
1938–1951Nacional210(208)
1952Racing Montevideo
1953Miramar Misiones
International career
1945Uruguay5(5)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Atilio Ceferino García Pérez[1] (26 August 1914 – 12 December 1973) was an Argentine-born Uruguayan naturalizedfootballer who played as aforward.

García is the top goal scorer in the history of Uruguayan football with 466 goals with 330 scored in official tournaments within 329 matches.[2] and the second highest goal scorer in the history of theUruguayan Primera División with 208 goals scored in 210 matches,[3] which also converted him in to the top goal scorer of the Uruguayan championship playing for the same club. He is also the top scorer in the history ofUruguayan Clásico with 35 goals. He played forNacional between 1938 and 1951.

García also has the record of being top scorer in most Uruguayan Primera División seasons, with 8 (7 of them consecutively).[4][3]

Career

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García started his careera at Club Atlético Moreno, then joining toPlatense after a suggestion from Raúl Pajoni, a prominent player ofEl Calamar for those years. García played in Platense from 1931 to 1936, scoring 12 goals in 23 matches.[1] Due to his good performances in reserve matches,Boca Juniors hired him[2] for the1937 season, although García only played 7 matches for Boca Juniors, scoring 6 goals.[1] It would be his last Argentine team before joining Nacional.

With Nacional he set a number of national records, including; Most topscorer awards, most consecutive top scorer awards, most goals againstC.A. Peñarol and the most goals against Peñarol in a single game. During his time at Nacional the club won 25 titles, including eight championships. García was the top scorer in the league on eight occasions.

After leaving Nacional he had single seasons withRacing Club de Montevideo andMiramar Misiones.

García continued to live in Uruguay after his retirement in 1953. He died inMontevideo in 1973.

Career statistics

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International

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Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Uruguay[5]194555
Total55
Scores and results list Uruguay's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each García goal.
List of international goals scored by Atilio García
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
124 January 1945Estadio Nacional,Santiago, Chile Ecuador1–05–11945 South American Championship
23–1
35–1
428 January 1945Estadio Nacional,Santiago, Chile Colombia1–07–0
57–0

Honours

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García with the rest of Nacional forwards, with whom he won 5 consecutive championships (1939–43).
  • Primera División (8): 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1946, 1947, 1950
  • Torneo de Honor (8): 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1946, 1948
  • Campeonato Nocturno Rioplatense (1): 1938
  • C. C. Grandes del Río de la Plata (1): 1938
  • Copa Aldao (3): 1940, 1942, 1946
  • Torneo Competencia (3): 1942, 1945, 1948
  • Copa del Atlántico (1): 1947

Top scorer statistics

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SeasonClubGoals
1938Nacional20
1939Nacional22
1940Nacional18
1941Nacional23
1942Nacional19
1943Nacional18
1944Nacional21
1946Nacional21

Facts

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  • Atilio Ceferino García has a stand in theEstadio Gran Parque Central named in his honour.
  • On 8 December 1940 García scored a record 4 goals in a 5–1 victory over Peñarol.
  • García scored a total of 35 goals against Peñarol, a record that may never be surpassed.
  • García was topscorer in Uruguay in seven consecutive seasons between 1938 and 1944.
  • Fernando Morena is the only player to have scored more goals than García in the Uruguayan league, with 230.
  • García is the top scorer in the history of Club Nacional de Football, with 464 goals in 435 games in all competitions.

References

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  1. ^abcAtilio García, el goleador juninense que en Uruguay fue Gardel by Waldemar Iglesias onSemanario de Junín
  2. ^abEl pase de Atilio García: el hombre que hizo historia en Nacional y al que los hinchas le compraron una casa on ESPN.com.ar, 12 Jan 2023
  3. ^abUruguay - League Top Scorers by Martín Tabeira on the RSSSF
  4. ^Los grandes récords del fútbol uruguayo by Luis Prats onEl País, 16 Feb 2019
  5. ^"Atilio García - AUF". Retrieved22 February 2022.

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