- Óscar Fabbiani
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Oscar Fabbiani Personal information Date of birth December 17, 1950 Place of birth Buenos Aires, Argentina Height 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in) Playing position Striker Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† ? San Martín de Tucumán 10 (1) ?-1975 Unión San Felipe 1976-1978 Palestino ? (92) 1979-1981 Tampa Bay Rowdies 55 (40) 1979-1981 Tampa Bay Rowdies (indoor) 20 (37) ? Iquique ? Coquimbo Unido ? Cape Town Spurs 1986 Dallas Sidekicks (indoor) National team -1979- Chile - * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of May 2008.
† Appearances (Goals).Oscar Fabbiani (born 17 December 1950 in Buenos Aires) was an Argentine-Chilean professional footballer who played international football for the Chile national team[1]
Fabbiani was three times topscorer in the Chilean league with Palestino[2] and was the leading scorer in the North American Soccer League for the Tampa Bay Rowdies in 1979.[3]
His nephew Cristian "el ogro", plays in Argentina for All Boys.
Titles
Season Team Title 1976 Palestino Chilean Primera topscorer 1977 Palestino Chilean Primera topscorer 1978 Palestino Chilean Primera topscorer 1979 Tampa Bay Rowdies NASL topscorer References
External links
Chile squad – 1979 Copa América Runners-up Primera División de Chile Top Scorers 1933: Carvallo • 1934: Giudice • 1935: Au. Domínguez / Ogaz • 1936: Bolaños • 1937: Bolaños • 1938: Pizarro • 1939: Al. Domínguez • 1940: Alonso / Valenzuela • 1941: Profetta • 1942: Romo • 1943: Machuca / Mancilla • 1944: Alcántara / Al. Domínguez • 1945: Cruche / Giorgi / J. Zárate • 1946: Cruche • 1947: Vera • 1948: J. Zárate • 1949: Lorca • 1950: Díaz • 1951: Aguilera / Tello • 1952: Meléndez • 1953: Robledo • 1954: Robledo • 1955: Moreno • 1956: Villarroel • 1957: Albella • 1958: Albella / Verdejo • 1959: Rios • 1960: Falcon • 1961: Landa / Campos • 1962: Campos • 1963: Álvarez • 1964: Escudero • 1965: Scandolli • 1966: Bracamonte / Campos • 1967: E. Zárate • 1968: Reinoso • 1969: E. Zárate • 1970: Castro • 1971: E. Zárate • 1972: Espinoza • 1973: Yavar • 1974: Crisosto • 1975: Pizarro • 1976: Fabbiani • 1977: Fabbiani • 1978: Fabbiani • 1979: Caszely • 1980: Caszely • 1981: Caszely / Cabrera / Marcoleta • 1982: Siviero • 1983: Olivera • 1984: Cabrera • 1985: Basay • 1986: Salgado • 1987: Hurtado • 1988: De Luca / Oré • 1989: Martínez • 1990: Martínez • 1991: Martínez • 1992: A. González • 1993: Figueroa • 1994: Acosta • 1995: Caballero / A. González • 1996: Véner • 1997-A: Bisconti • 1997-C: Báez / Vallejos • 1998: González • 1999: Núñez • 2000: P. González • 2001: Tapia • 2002-A: S. González • 2002-C: Neira • 2003-A: Cabañas • 2003-C: Biscayzacú • 2004-A: Galaz • 2004-C: Galaz • 2005-A: Estay / Mancilla / Sarabia • 2005-C: Díaz / Fierro / Montecinos • 2006-A: Suazo • 2006-C: Monje • 2007-A: Suazo • 2007-C: Villanueva • 2008-A: Barrios • 2008-C: Barrios • 2009-A: Paredes • 2009-C: Rivarola • 2010: Mirosevic • 2011-A: Urbano
Chilean Footballer of the Year 1982: Mario Soto | 1983: Miguel Ángel Neira | 1984: Lizardo Garrido | 1985: Rafael González | 1986: Oscar Fabbiani | 1987: Jaime Pizarro | 1988: Jaime Pizarro | 1989: Héctor Hoffens | 1990: Iván Zamorano | 1991: Mario Osbén | 1992: Juan Covarrubias | 1993: Jorge Contreras | 1994: Alberto Acosta | 1995: Cristian Traverso | 1996: Sebastián Rozental | 1997: Pedro Reyes | 1998: Marcelo Ramírez | 1999: Pedro González | 2000: Sergio Vargas | 2001: Jaime Riveros | 2002: Miguel Ramírez | 2003: Rodrigo Meléndez | 2004: Luis Fuentes | 2005: José Luis Sierra | 2006: Matías Fernández | 2007: Carlos Villanueva | 2008: Gary Medel | 2009: Claudio Bravo | 2010: Rodrigo MillarCategories:- 1950 births
- Living people
- Argentine people of Italian descent
- People from Buenos Aires
- Argentine footballers
- Argentine expatriate footballers
- CD Palestino players
- Estudiantes de Buenos Aires footballers
- Chilean footballers
- Chile international footballers
- Expatriate footballers in Chile
- Argentine expatriates in Chile
- 1979 Copa América players
- Association football forwards
- San Martín de Tucumán footballers
- Major Indoor Soccer League (1978–1992) players
- NASL indoor players
- North American Soccer League players
- Tampa Bay Rowdies (NASL) players
- Dallas Sidekicks (original MISL) players
- Naturalized citizens of Chile
- Argentine expatriate sportspeople in the United States
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