Arsenio Erico

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Arsenio Erico
Arsenio Erico while playing for Independiente
Personal information
Full name Arsenio Erico
Date of birth March 30, 1915
Place of birth    Flag of Paraguay Asunción, Paraguay
Date of death    July 23, 1977 (aged 62)
Playing position Striker
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1930-1933
1933-1946
1946-1947
1947-1949
Nacional
Independiente
Huracán
Nacional
 ? (?)
325 (293)
7 (0)
 ? (?)   
National team
Paraguay 26 (56) unofficial

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Arsenio Pastor Erico (March 30, 1915 - July 23, 1977) was a Paraguayan football forward, the all-time highest goalscorer in the Argentine first division. He is considered the best Paraguayan footballer of all time.

Erico, born in Asunción, Paraguay, started his career in Club Nacional of Paraguay and made his debut in the club's first team squad at the age of 15.

During the early 1930's, Erico was part of the Paraguayan Red Cross football team that was on tour in Argentina in order to gather founds for the Chaco War. Because of his good performances during the friendly matches in the mentioned tour, Club Atlético Independiente of Argentina signed him. He made his debut for Independiente on May 5, 1934 and began to show why he had acquired the nickname 'jumping devil'. Soon after this, however, Erico caught an infection which led to a long period out of the game. Then, in 1935, he fractured his arm twice. After he recovered, however, he reminded everyone of his talent by taking Independiente to the league title in 1938 and 1939. Later, he joined Huracán where he only played 7 games in 1947 before retiring.

Erico was the league's top-scorer three times in a row: 1937 (47 goals), 1938 (43) and 1939 (40). He is the highest goalscorer in the history of the Argentine league, with 293 goals in 332 matches. Angel Labruna nearly tied his mark, but he retired after scoring 292 goals.

Erico never played an official game for Paraguay but he did score an incredible 56 goals in 26 unofficial matches between 1933 and 1934.

Arsenio Erico was an inspiration to Argentine player Alfredo Di Stéfano, who considered him one of the greatest players ever. Erico died in 1977.

[edit] Career summary

Arsenio at El Gráfico magazine, June of 1969
Arsenio at El Gráfico magazine, June of 1969
Year Games Goals Team
1934 21 12 Independiente
1935 18 22 Independiente
1936 26 21 Independiente
1937 34 47 Independiente
1938 30 43 Independiente
1939 32 40 Independiente
1940 30 29 Independiente
1941 27 26 Independiente
1942 3 0 Independiente
1943 29 17 Independiente
1944 26 12 Independiente
1945 30 20 Independiente
1946 19 4 Independiente
1947 7 0 Huracán
Total 332 293 -

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