Gabriel González (footballer)
- Gabriel González (footballer)
Gabriel González Chaves (born March 18, 1961 in Itapé) is a former football player from Paraguay that used to play as a forward or attacking midfielder.
Mostly known as "El Loco" González, he is one of the most recognized and loved players by fans of Club Olimpia of Paraguay. While playing for Olimpia, González won the Copa Libertadores, Supercopa Sudamericana, Recopa Sudamericana and several Paraguayan league titles, forming the feared Olimpia attacking trio of the early 1990's with teammates Adriano Samaniego and Raúl Vicente Amarilla. González was an extremely talented player, with good vision and passing skills, as well as finishing which allowed him to play as either a forward or attacking midfielder.
"El Loco" also played for Argentine sides Estudiantes de La Plata and Colón de Santa Fe. In the latter, he became an idol of the Colón supporters after helping the team getting promoted to the first division in the 1994/95 season. In Peru, he played for Universitario de Deportes.
González earned the nickname "El Loco" (crazy) because of his unusual behavior and also for his "crazy" skills displayed on the pitch. Unfortunately, his unusual behavior caused him trouble in a 2001 game where, while playing for Olimpia, he got sent off. Because he disagreed with the call he punched the referee (who had to go to the hospital immediately) and the aftermath was a permanent suspension from playing football [http://www.soccernet.com/global/news/2001/0903/20010903latinamerica.html] which was later reduced to 2 and a half years. He played one more match when he came on as a substitute against Libertad on March 5, 2004 before announcing his retirement.
Despite the incident, he still is regarded as an idol by the fans of both Olimpia and Colón de Santa Fe.
External links
* [http://www.olimpia.com.py/idolos/gabriel_gonzalez.asp Gonzalez Profile ]
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