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Mario Boyé Personal information Full name Mario Emilio Heriberto Boyé Auterio Date of birth 30 July 1922 Place of birth Buenos Aires, Argentina Date of death July 21, 1992 (aged 69) Playing position Striker Youth career 1936-1941 Boca Juniors Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1941-1949 Boca Juniors 190 (108) 1949 Genoa 18 (12) 1950 Millonarios 1950-1953 Racing Club 84 (33) 1954 Huracán 20 (7) 1955 Boca Juniors 18 (5) National team 1945-1951 Argentina 17 (7) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of August 2007.
† Appearances (Goals).Mario Emilio Heriberto Boyé Auterio (30 July 1922 – 21 July 1992) was an Argentine footballer. A powerful striker, he played for Boca Juniors, Racing Club de Avellaneda and Huracán in Argentina, Genoa in Italy and Millonarios in Colombia.
Nicknamed El Atómico (The Atomic), he started playing in the youth division of Boca Juniors to debut in first division on June 8 of 1941 in the victory against Independiente, and scoring his first goal a week later against Huracán. With Boca he won the 1943 and 1944 Argentine leagues, and was the league's top-scorer in 1946 with 24 goals. He moved to Italy were he became "Il Matadore" (The Killer), but returned to Argentina four seasons later. After winning the 1951 league with Racing and playing one season for Huracán, he returned to Boca to retire a year later. He played 228 matches for Boca in all competitions, scoring 124 goals.[1]
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National team
Boyé played for the Argentina national team between 1945 and 1951, he won Copa América three times with Argentina in 1945,[2] 1946[3] and 1947.[4]
After retirement
Boyé had a brief spell in charge of Boca Juniors in 1961.
References
- ^ "Mario Boyè". EnciclopediaDelCalcio.com. http://www.enciclopediadelcalcio.com/Boy%E8.html. Retrieved November 2007.
- ^ Copa América 1945 at rsssf
- ^ Copa América 1946 at rsssf
- ^ Copa América 1947 at rsssf
External links
- (Spanish) Informe Xeneize biography
- (Spanish) El 'atómico' Boyé
- (Spanish) Futbol Factory profile (Archived)
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