Cesáreo Onzari

Cesáreo Onzari

Onzari in 1929 with the
Argentina national team.
Personal information
Full nameCesáreo Juan Onzari
Date of birthFebruary 1, 1903
Place of birthBuenos Aires, Argentina
Date of deathJanuary 7, 1964 (aged 60)
Place of deathBuenos Aires, Argentina
Playing positionLeft winger
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1921-1933Huracán47 [1](7 [1])
Total212 [2](67 [2])
National team
1922-1924Argentina15(5)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Cesáreo Onzari (February, 1903 - January, 1964) was an Argentine footballer who played as a left winger. He made his entire career in Huracán, playing from 1921 until his retirement in 1933.

Biography

Onzari started his career playing for clubs Sportivo Boedo and Mitre. In 1921 he made his debut at Huracán, where he played as left winger.

Although Onzari made a successful career in football, his peak of popularity was on October 2, 1924, during a friendly match between Argentina and Uruguay national teams, played at Sportivo Barracas' stadium.

Onzari's olympic goal against Uruguay in 1924.

When only 15 minutes had been played, Onzari made a goal from a corner kick, with no other player touching the ball before scoring. Due to the fact that Uruguay was the Olympic champion, this play was called "Gol Olímpico". This denomination still remains.[3]

That goal was conceded to Argentina because the FIFA had previously regulated goals scored directly from the corner kick, as Onzari did during that match. According to La Nación newspaper, 52.000 fans attended to the game, which was won by Argentina 2-1 although the Uruguayan team left the field with only 4 minutes to play. Argentine players later complained about the toughness of Uruguayan team during the match, while their rivals also complained about the aggressiveness of local spectators, who throwed them bottles at the end of the match.[4]

Onzari played for Argentina national team between 1922 and 1924 a total of 15 matches, scoring 5 goals. He also disputed the 1924 and 1925 Campeonato Sudamericanos with Argentina, winning the title in 1925. That same year Onzari played for Boca Juniors during the tour that Xeneizes made on Europe.

He retired from football in 1933, two years after this sport became professional in Argentina. Onzari died on January 6, 1964. He totalized 212 matches, scoring 67 goals with Huracán.[2]

Titles

Huracán
1921, 1922, 1925, 1928
Argentina national team
1925

References