Carlos Veglio
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Carlos Veglio | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Carlos José Veglio | |
Date of birth | August 20, 1946 | |
Place of birth | Buenos Aires, Argentina | |
Playing position | Striker | |
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1964-1967 1968-1975 1976-1978 1979 1980 1981 1981 1982 |
Deportivo Español San Lorenzo Boca Juniors Universidad Boca Juniors León Cerro Porteño Gimnasia de Jujuy |
32 (4) 202 (59) 68 (12) 29 (11) 27 (2) ? (?) ? (?) 8 (1) |
National team | ||
1968-1970 | Argentina | 9 (0) |
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Carlos José Veglio (born August 20, 1946 in Buenos Aires) is a former Argentine football striker. He won a number of major titles with San Lorenzo and Boca Juniors and represented the Argentina national football team.
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[edit] Playing career
[edit] Early years
Veglio started his professional career in 1964 in the Argentine 2nd division with Deportivo Español. In 1966 the club won promotion to the Primera División Argentina he played in the Primera during the 1967 season.
[edit] San Lorenzo
In 1968 he joined San Lorenzo In 1968 Veglio won his first title with San Lorenzo. He helped the club to win the Metropolitano without losing a single game, making them the first unbeaten champions in the professional era of Argentine football.
In 1972 Veglio was part of the San Lorenzo team that won both of the Argentine league titles, this time they completed the Nacional championship without losing a game.
Veglio won his fourth title with San Lorenzo in 1974, the club won the Nacional championship. Telch is one of only five players to have won four league championships with San Lorenzo, the others being Sergio Villar, Victorio Cocco, Roberto Telch and Agustín Irusta.
[edit] Boca Juniors
In 1976 Veglio joined Boca Juniors where he went on to win 5 titles in his time at the club. Boca won the 1976 Metropolitano and the 1976 Nacional, they won the Copa Libertadores in 1977 and 1978, and the Copa Intercontinental in 1977. In 1979 Veglio was loaned to Universidad in Venezuela but he returned to Boca in 1980.
[edit] Later years
In 1981 Veglio had a spell in Mexico with Club León and then played in Paraguay with Cerro Porteño. In 1982 he returned to Argentina and finished his career with Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy.
[edit] Titles as a player
[edit] Coaching career
After retiring as a player Veglio turned his hand to coaching, he has worked on the backroom staff at Boca, and was the field assistant to Carlos Bianchi.
[edit] External links
- (Spanish) Boca Juniors profile