Rubén Bravo
Rubén Noberto Bravo (16 November 1923 – 24 August 1977) was an Argentine football manager and player who played as a forward for clubs in Argentina, Chile and France.[1][2] He made three appearances for the Argentina national team in 1950 and 1951 scoring once.[3]
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| Personal information | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Date of birth | 16 November 1923 | ||
| Place of birth | Argentina | ||
| Date of death | 24 August 1977 (aged 53) | ||
| Place of death | Argentina | ||
| Height | 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)[1] | ||
| Position(s) | Forward | ||
| Senior career* | |||
| Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
| 1940–1946 | Rosario Central | 104 | (65) |
| 1945–1952 | Racing Club | 144 | (79) |
| 1952 | Botafogo | ||
| 1953–1954 | Palestino | ||
| 1954–1957 | Nice | 68 | (18) |
| 1957–1958 | Grenoble Foot | 57 | (12) |
| 1959 | AS Aix | 17 | (2) |
| 1959–1960 | FC Rouen | 16 | (5) |
| 1960–1962 | CO Roubaix-Tourcoing | 38 | (3) |
| National team | |||
| 1950–1951 | Argentina | 3 | (1) |
| Teams managed | |||
| 1972–1974 | Monaco | ||
| 1976–1977 | Talleres de Córdoba | ||
| * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only | |||
After he retired from playing, Bravo became a football coach. He died while managing Talleres de Córdoba in 1977 at the age of 53.[4]
References
- "Rubén Bravo". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
- "Ruben Bravo - Stats - palmarès". footballdatabase.eu. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
- "Rubén Bravo". National Football Teams. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
- "El fútbol ya extraña a Cherini" (in Spanish). La Voz. 18 March 2008.
- "Championnat francés: 174 argentinos en la historia" [French championship: 174 Argentines in history]. Asociación del Fútbol Argentino. 10 February 2009. Archived from the original on 28 July 2013. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
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