Chilean footballer (1897-1971)
Leoncio VelosoPersonal information |
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Full name | Leoncio Veloso Cisternas |
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Date of birth | (1897-08-16)16 August 1897 |
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Date of death | 5 October 1971(1971-10-05) (aged 74) |
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Position(s) | Defender |
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International career |
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Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
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1926 | Chile | 3 | (0) |
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Leoncio Veloso Cisternas (16 August 1897 – 5 October 1971) was a Chilean footballer. He played in three matches for the Chile national football team in 1926.[1] He was also part of Chile's squad for the 1926 South American Championship.[2]
References
- ^ "Leoncio Veloso". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 22 June 2021.
- ^ "South American Championship 1926". RSSSF. Retrieved 22 June 2021.
External links
- Leoncio Veloso at WorldFootball.net
- Leoncio Veloso at National-Football-Teams.com
Chile squad – 1926 South American Championship third place
- MF Arellano
- GK Cortés
- DF Figueroa
- FW García
- MF González
- GK Hill
- MF Morales
- FW Moreno
- FW Muñoz
- FW Olguín
- DF Poirier
- FW Ramírez
- MF Saavedra
- MF Sánchez
- FW Subiabre
- MF Toro
- DF Veloso
- Coach: Rosetti
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Deportes Magallanes – managers |
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- Tirado (1931)
- Bahamondes (1933)
- Torres (1933–35)
- Veloso (1938)
- Garay (1941)
- Orth (1942–43)
- Platko (1945)
- Boffi (1948)
- Orlandelli (1959)
- Cruzat (1961)
- Cheix (1962)
- García (1963)
- Cruzat (1964–66)
- Caldera (1966)
- Hernández (1967–68)
- Biondi (1969)
- Estay (1969–72)
- Navarro (1973)
- Miranda (1974–75)
- Hernández (1975)
- Cruzat (1978)
- Cruz (1978)
- Duarte (1979)
- Jara (1980–82)
- Venegas (1983)
- M. Rodríguez Vega (1984)
- Jara (1985)
- Castro (1986)
- Venegas (1986)
- Spicto (1986)
- Ricardo Horta (1986)
- Graells (1986)
- Jara (1988)
- Lara (1988)
- G. Páez (1989–90)
- Valenzuela (1992)
- Jáuregui (1992)
- Dabrowski (1993)
- Jáuregui (1993)
- Espinoza (1995–96)
- G. Yávar (1996)
- Valdés (1996)
- Rojas (1997)
- G. Yávar (1997)
- Funes (1998)
- J. Páez (1999)
- R. Yávar (1999–2000)
- M. Rodríguez (2000–01)
- Maureira (2001)
- Aravena (2002–03)
- Hurtado (2003–05)
- Rivas (2005)
- Ubilla (2006)
- Rivas (2006)
- G. Páez (2006)
- Burgos (2006)
- Méndez c (2006)
- Vergara (2007)
- Riffo (2008)
- Hurtado (2008–14)
- Úbeda (2014–15)
- Rivera c (2015)
- Abraham (2015–16)
- Pereyra (2016)
- Balladares (2017–18)
- Gutiérrez c (2018)
- Correa (2018–19)
- Ormazábal (2019)
- Pereyra (2019–20)
- Vergara (2020–21)
- Núñez (2021–23)
- Leal c (2023)
- Salas (2023)
- Fuentes (2024–)
(c) = caretaker manager |
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