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Juan Carlos Bertone

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Juan Carlos Bertone
Personal information
Full name Juan Carlos Bertone
Place of birth Montevideo, Uruguay
Date of death 1938[1]
Place of death Uruguay
Position(s) Centre-half
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1906–1910 Montevideo Wanderers
Americano
1916 Comercial-SP
International career
1906–1911 Uruguay 12 (1)
Managerial career
1920–1922 Chile
1935–1936 Deportivo Viña del Mar [es]
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Juan Carlos Bertone (unknown – 1938) was an Uruguayan football player and manager.

Playing career[edit]

Club[edit]

A centre-half, an older version of a centre-back, Bertone played for Montevideo Wanderers in his homeland,[1] Americano and Comercial-SP in Brazil.[2]

International[edit]

Bertone represented the Uruguay national team from 1906 to 1911, making twelve appearances and becoming the team captain. He scored a goal in the 2–2 draw against Argentina on 15 August 1908.[3][4][5]

Coaching career[edit]

Bertone led the Chile national team in both the 1920 and the 1922 South American Championships. He was nicknamed Maestro (Master).[6][7][8]

Following Chile, he led the Chilean club Deportivo Viña del Mar [es].[9]

Legacy[edit]

Club Social y De Deportes Juan Carlos Bertone from Villa Alemana, Chile,[10][11] was founded in his honor on 9 February 1940 after his death in 1938.[12][13]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Juan Carlos Bertone". livefutbol.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 May 2024.
  2. ^ "JUAN CARLOS BERTONE". Diario de Pernambuco (in Portuguese). 122. Pernambuco, Brazil: 2. 8 May 1920. Retrieved 14 May 2024.
  3. ^ "Juan Carlos Bertone - AUF". www.auf.org.uy (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 May 2024.
  4. ^ Passo Alpuin, Luis Fernando (9 January 2024). "Uruguay - Record International Players". RSSSF. Retrieved 14 May 2024.
  5. ^ "Recuerdos coperos de Juan Carlos Bertone". Sport 890 (in Spanish). 20 August 2020. Retrieved 14 May 2024.
  6. ^ Marín, Edgardo (1985). La Roja de todos (Selección chilena de fútbol 1910-1985) (PDF). Santiago, Chile: SOEM Service Impresores. pp. 27–34, 203–204. Archived (PDF) from the original on 7 November 2020. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  7. ^ Don Balón, Especial (1998). Historia de la Selección Chilena: 1910-1998 (PDF). Santiago, Chile: ANFP. pp. 5–6. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  8. ^ Muñoz González, Camila (17 November 2018). ""¡Está borracho!": la historia del primer acto de indisciplina en la historia del fútbol chileno". BioBioChile (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 May 2024.
  9. ^ "LA UNION ESPAÑOLA DE SANTIAGO DERROTO AYER EN VALPARAISO AL FERROVIARIOS" (PDF). La Nación (in Spanish). 6, 377. Santiago, Chile: 2. 13 May 1935. Retrieved 14 May 2024.
  10. ^ "Registro Central de Colaboradores del Estado y Municipalidades :: Ficha de Institucion". www.registros19862.cl (in Spanish). Ministry of Finance. Retrieved 14 May 2024.
  11. ^ Andrés, Ju (2 March 2006). "Chile Amateur Leagues 2005". RSSSF. Retrieved 14 May 2024.
  12. ^ CSD Juan Carlos Bertone on Instagram
  13. ^ "CLUB SOCIAL Y DEPORTIVO " JUAN CARLOS BERTONE "". facebook.com (in Spanish). Peña blanca quinta region tus mejores recuerdos. 8 July 2016. Retrieved 14 May 2024.

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