- Walter Gomez
Walter Gómez (born December 12 1927) was a Uruguayan footballer in the 1940s and 1950s who played for
Club Nacional de Football andClub Atlético River Plate .Gomez was a member of the outstanding Nacional side of the late 1940s, and he scored more than 100 goals for the club before moving to River Plate. That meant the end of his international career with Uruguay as only players within the domestic league could be picked for the Celestes. Gomez had made his international debut in 1945, at the age of just 18, but despite his talent he played only four times for the national team and never scored in international football.
At River he went on to win three league titles, and formed a new
La Máquina side following the great team of the early 1940s.Gomez played as a media-punta at River alongside
Ángel Labruna andFélix Loustau . At the end of his career at River he played withOmar Sívori . Such was the widespread admiration of the Uruguayan inside forward that in those times the saying "La gente ya no come para ver a Walter Gómez" became a popular theme inBuenos Aires .
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