Roque Avallay

Roque Avallay

Football player infobox
playername = Roque Avallay


fullname = Roque Alberto Avallay
height =
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1945|12|14
cityofbirth = San Rafael
countryofbirth = Argentina
currentclub =
clubnumber =
position = Striker
youthyears = 1964
youthclubs = Deportivo Maipú
years = 1965-1966
1966-1969
1970-1976
1976
1977
1978-1979
1980
clubs = Independiente
Newell's Old Boys
Huracán
Atlanta
Chacarita Juniors
Racing Club
Huracán
caps(goals) = 20 (5)
145 (51)
217 (70)(Total)
36 (6)
44 (22)
60 (30)
(See above)
nationalyears = 1968-1974
nationalteam = Argentina
nationalcaps(goals) = 15 (1)
pcupdate = 15 October 2007

Roque Avallay (born December 14 1945 in San Rafael, Mendoza) is a former Argentine football striker. He played for a number of clubs in Argentina and represented the Argentina national football team.

Avallay started his career with Deportivo Maipú in 1964, it was not long before he was signed by Independiente of the Primera División Argentina. In his first year with the club they won the Copa Libertadores 1965.

In 1966 Avallay moved to Rosario to play for Newell's Old Boys, it was in 1968 that he received his first call-up to play for the Argentina national team.

In 1970 Avallay joined Huracán of Buenos Aires. He was part of the team that won the Metropolitano 1973 championship.

In later years Avallay played for Atlanta, Chacarita Juniors and Racing Club before returning to Huracán in 1980.

Avallay retired from playing at the end of 1980 with a total of 184 goals in 522 games in the Argentine Primera, leaving him in 14th place on the all time list of top scorers [ [http://www.futbolargentino.com.ar/historia/gol-hist.html Futbol Argentino topscorers] ] . He has since gone into coaching and youth development work and has worked with the Huracán youth team.

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External links

*es icon [http://www.deportivomaipu.com.ar/homenajes/avallay.htm Deportivo Maipu prifile]

*es icon [http://www.periodismodeportivo.com/es_isped_deportivo_nota.php?p_codigo=368&p_area=22&p_turno=1 Periodismo Deportivo article]


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