Eduardo Magnin

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Eduardo Magnin
Personal information
Full name Eduardo José Magnin
Date of birth February 17, 1969 (1969-02-17) (age 39)
Place of birth    San Jerónimo, Santa Fe, Argentina
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)[1]
Playing position Defender
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1990-1992
1993-1995
1996-1997
1997-1998
1998-1999
1999-2000
2000-2001
2001-2002
2002
2003
2003-2004
Unión de Santa Fe
San Martín (SM)
Unión de Santa Fe
Huracán
CD Badajoz
FC Lausanne-Sports
Unión de Santa Fe
Nueva Chicago
Deportivo Saprissa
Olimpia
Patronato de Paraná
30 (0)
-
27 (5)
28 (1)
-
-
20 (0)
16 (0)
-
-
-   

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

Eduardo José Magnin[1] (born February 17, 1969[2] in San Jerónimo, Santa Fe) is an Argentine former football (soccer) defensive player, mostly remembered for being dismissed by the English referee Gary Willard only after the showing of three yellow cards during a European club match.

[edit] Career

Magnin started his professional playing career in 1990 with Unión de Santa Fe,[3] spent the 1994-95 season with San Martín (SM) before returning to Unión for two more years, and in 1997 he joined Club Atlético Huracán.[4] After only one season with Huracán he joined CD Badajoz in Spain, and then spent one season (1999-2000) at FC Lausanne-Sports of Switzerland.[2]

During this period he was involved in his most notable incident, coming in a UEFA Cup first round tie at the club's ground, the Stade Olympique de la Pontaise, in September 1999. The player received cautions in the 41st and 66th minutes of the game against Celta Vigo of Spain, the second of which should have resulted in an additional red card and the removal of the player from the pitch. However, the referee, Gary Willard of England, failed to realise that Magnin had been shown the first yellow card, and allowed play to continue with the player still present. When Magnin then earned a 'third' yellow card four minutes later, he was finally shown red and dismissed. The match result (at 3-2 to Lausanne) was allowed to stand by UEFA, due to the club not having suffered a disadvantage by the incorrect application of the Laws of the game by Willard.[5]

In 2000 Magnin returned to Argentina where he played once again for Unión and then for Nueva Chicago.[6] In his later playing days he turned out for Deportivo Saprissa in Costa Rica,[7] Olimpia of Paraguay,[8] and finally Patronato de Paraná of the Regionalised Argentine 4th division.[9] He is now officially retired.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c Full name and place of birth: PlayerHistory.com website.
  2. ^ a b Confirming date of birth and clubs: Eufo.de (German) website.
  3. ^ Team lineup, Unión de Santa Fe, including Magnin, September 2, 1990: Informexeneize.com (Spanish) website.
  4. ^ Mentioned as a Huracán player, April 17, 1998: PDF file at Diariohoy.net (Spanish) website.
  5. ^ Three yellow cards equal one red, Lausanne Sports v. Celta Vigo, 1999: Daily Telegraph website.
  6. ^ Nueva Chicago squad, 2001, including Magnin: ArgentineSoccer.com website.
  7. ^ Transfer to Deportivo Saprissa, Costa Rica: FutbolPasion.com (Spanish) website.
  8. ^ Mentioned as a Club Olimpia (Paraguay) player: cached PDF file from Diariohoy.net (Spanish) website.
  9. ^ Last club - Patronato de Paraná, 2003-04: PlayerHistory.com website.

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