Don't cry for me Argentina - real stars mentioned in the movie

Ettie 2022-04-19 09:01:37

So many people were professionally analyzing that long shot, and I was professionally focused on the court in the shot, and when I heard Houseman's name, I wondered if these stars really existed. figure. So after the film ended, I went back to the "notary" conversation between Sandoval and him, and started looking up the names they mentioned one by one according to their dialogue:

1. Juan Carlos Oleniak
was born in 1942, like a notary. Said, played for the Racing Club de Avellaneda since 1960, moved to the Argentinos Juniors after a season, returned to the Athletic team in 1963-64, and then played in Chile and Mexico. He represented the Argentina national team in the 1962 World Cup.

2. Anido
Norberto Anido, who played for Athletics from 1959 to 1962, is a defender who has played 3 times on behalf of the Argentine national team. There is very little information about this person.

3.Mesias
should be Juan C. Mesias, Uruguayan, played for Uruguay's national team and athletic team, left back. 4. Blanco Roberto Manuel Blanco, 1957-62 for athletics

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Beginning with Blanco, the notary read the names of many people in a row, and was a member of the Athletic team that won the Argentine championship in 1961.

5. Peano's
information is unknown, the 1961 championship member of the athletic team.

6.Sacchi
Federico Sacchi, born in 1936, central defender, played for the Athletic team from 1961-64, played 88 times and scored 12 goals. On behalf of the Argentina national team played 15 times, scored 1 goal, participated in the 1962 World Cup.

7. Corbatta
Omar Oreste Corbatta, born in 1936 and died in 1991, started his career with Atlético in 1955 and left in 1962 to move to Boca Juniors, striker. On behalf of the athletic team played 177 times and scored 72 goals. On behalf of the Argentina national team played 43 times and scored 18 goals, participated in the 1958 World Cup.

8. Pizzuti
Juan José Pizzuti, born in 1927, played for Athletic from 1952 to 1962, except for a short time with Boca Juniors in 1955, played 213 times and scored 118 goals, striker, in 1949 and 1953 2 times became the Argentine League Top shooter. Represented the Argentina national team in the 1959 Copa America and won the championship with the team. After retiring, he coached the Athletic team for 4 times, and led the Athletic team to win the Argentine League Championship in 1966, and won the Copa Libertadores (v. Uruguay National) and the Intercontinental Cup (v. Scottish Celtic) in 1967. Coached the Argentine national team from 1970-72.

9. Mansilla
information is unknown, the 1961 championship member of the athletic team.

10.Sosa
Rubén Héctor Sosa, born in 1936, played for Athletics from 1958-64, striker. Represented Argentina in the 1962 World Cup and scored 1 goal.

11. Belén
Raúl Oscar Belén, born in 1931, died in 2010. Played for Athletic from 1956-64, played 174 times and scored 42 goals, striker. On behalf of the Argentine national team, he played 31 times and scored 9 goals. He was a member of the 1959 Copa America champion. He participated in the 1962 World Cup and scored 2 goals.

12. Pedro Waldemar Manfredini
no longer has anything to do with Athletic's 1961 championship. Manfredini only played for Athletic for one season in 1959, and then moved to Rome in Serie A. He became famous in Europe and represented the 1962-63 season. Roma became the top scorer in Serie A.

13. Julio Bavastro
The information is unknown, it should be as the notary said, the right winger only played 2 times on behalf of the competitive team.

14.Ataúlfo Sánchez
played for Athletics from 1957-61, the specific information is unknown, it should be as the notary said, goalkeeper, played 17 times.

The above are the names mentioned by the notary, and after the long shot enters the stadium, the stadium commentator mentions some names, and several of them are players of the opponent Huracán (Club Atlético Huracán):

15.
Jorge may be Jorge Paolino, 1949 Born, played for the competitive team from 1969-74, specific information is unknown.

16. Brindisi
should be Miguel Ángel Brindisi, the first man to be beaten by Jorge in the film, who played for the Hurricanes from 1967-76, and later played for the Athletics for a season in 1984, a similar number 9 and a half. Offensive player, played 46 times for the Argentine national team, scored 17 goals, and participated in the 1974 World Cup. After retiring, he became a coach, coaching the Hurricanes and the Athletics respectively.

17. Houseman
René Houseman, the second person in the film who was passed over by Jorge, was born in 1953, played for the Hurricanes from 1973 to 1980, a midfielder, played 266 times for the Hurricanes and scored 108 goals, and played for the Argentine national team Scored 13 goals 55 times and participated in the 1974 and 1978 World Cups, including winning the title at home in 1978. Houseman scored the final goal in a controversial 6-0 victory over Peru to ensure Argentina had enough goal difference to overwhelm Brazil into the final. (The competition system at that time was a total of 2 stages of group matches, and the first of the 2 groups in the second stage of the group stage entered the final)

18. Nestor Escola In
the video, Jorge passed Houseman and passed the ball to Nestor Escola, whose information is unknown.

19. Roberto Diaz
In the video Nestor Escola passes the ball to Roberto Díaz, who hits the woodwork with his left foot. Roberto Díaz, whose full name should be Rubén Oswaldo Díaz, played 244 times on behalf of the Athletic team, ranking ninth in team history. He played for Athletic twice between 1969-72 and 1977-78. In 1966-67, under the leadership of coach Pizzuti, he won the Argentine League Championship, the Libertadores Cup and the Intercontinental Cup with the team. Represented the Argentina national team in the 1979 Copa America and scored 1 goal in a 2-2 draw with Brazil. After retiring, he served as assistant coach of the Argentina national team from 1991 to 1993, winning the Copa America twice in 1991 and 1993.

With the end of the athletic team's goal and the end of the long shot, the football-related passages in the film ended. In the seemingly inconspicuous passage, the soy sauce character narrated a glorious history of the Argentine Athletic Club. The characters mentioned also include members of the World Cup winning team. These details in the film are delicate and sincere and deserve respect.

The data in this article are mainly from wikipedia and worldfootball.net.

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The Secret in Their Eyes quotes

  • Benjamín Esposito: How's the irresistible smile that you said you got? Cause I never saw it.

    Irene Menéndez Hastings: Of couse you didn't. I only use it with my fiancé.

  • Ricardo Morales: If you keep going over the past, you're going to end up with a thousand pasts and no future.