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Alejandro Villanueva

 

Alejandro Villanueva

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Alejandro Villanueva and Teodoro 'Lolo Fernandez

 Olimpics 1936

 

In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Villanueva and the second or maternal family name is Martínez.

Alejandro Villanueva


Personal information

Full name

Carlos Alejandro Villanueva Martínez

Date of birth

4 June 1908

Place of birth

Lima, Peru

Date of death

11 April 1944 (aged 35)

Height

1.98 m (6 ft 6 in)

Position(s)

Striker

Senior career*

Years

Team

Apps

(Gls)

1926

Teniente Ruiz



1927–1943

Alianza Lima



National team

1927–1938

Peru

11

(6)

Teams managed

1940–1941

Alianza Lima


Honours

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 18 September 2012
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 18 September 2012

Carlos Alejandro Villanueva Martínez (4 June 1908 – 11 April 1944) was a Peruvian footballer who played for Alianza Lima and the Peru national football team. He is considered one of the most important Alianza strikers in the 1920s and 1930s.

Contents

Club career

Born in Lima, started his career at Teniente Ruiz[1] but moved on after a year to the club where he would play the rest of his career, Alianza Lima.

He is known to be Peru's historic bicycle kick figure. Alejandro Villanueva was noted to have an extraordinary handling the football, and his many outrageous moves won him the nickname "Manguera." Among his many exploits, the bicycle kick was one of the moves that won him widespread recognition. While playing for Alianza Lima, Villanueva's fame increased as he made international appearances such as in 1933 when Alianza Lima made a tour in Chile and, with fellow Peruvians such as Teodoro Fernandez, delighted the audiences with his skill and defeated a series of important Chilean clubs of that time such as Club Deportivo Magallanes, Santiago Wanderers, Audax Italiano, and Colo-Colo.[2][3] In Peru, Villanueva is often remembered as one of the finest exponents of that nation's association football and as the player that amazed the crowds with his bicycle kicks. The people of Lima at first thought the bicycle kick was his invention when he executed it in 1928, and commonly called it "tiro caracol." Later, the name changed to "chalaca" when people began to favor the idea that the move was invented in Callao several decades earlier.[4] As a result of these achievements, Villanueva remains a famous figure in Peru to the point that several songs have been made about him and his eternal club, Alianza Lima.

International career

With the Peru national football team he played at the 1927 and 1937 Copa America, 1930 FIFA World Cup and 1936 Summer Olympics. Villanueva played on the team that won the football tournament at the inaugural Bolivarian Games in 1938.

Death and legacy

Villanueva died at the age of 35 after contracting tuberculosis. Alianza Lima's stadium, located in the La Victoria district of Lima, is named after him and is popularly known as "Matute".

Honours

Alejandro Villanueva

Medal record

Gold medal – first place

1938 Bolivarian Games

NA

Club

Individual

Statistics

International goals

Scores and results table. Peru's goal tally first:

#

Date

Venue

Opponent

Score

Result

Competition

1.

27 November 1927

Lima, Peru

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/1a/Flag_of_Argentina.svg/23px-Flag_of_Argentina.svg.png Argentina

1–1

1–5

1927 Copa America

2.

6 August 1936

Berlin, Germany

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/bc/Flag_of_Finland.svg/23px-Flag_of_Finland.svg.png Finland

2–0

7–3

1936 Summer Olympics

3.

6 August 1936

Berlin, Germany

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/bc/Flag_of_Finland.svg/23px-Flag_of_Finland.svg.png Finland

6–1

7–3

1936 Summer Olympics

4.

8 August 1936

Berlin, Germany

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/41/Flag_of_Austria.svg/23px-Flag_of_Austria.svg.png Austria

2–2

4–2

1936 Summer Olympics

5.

8 August 1936

Berlin, Germany

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/41/Flag_of_Austria.svg/23px-Flag_of_Austria.svg.png Austria

3–2

4–2

1936 Summer Olympics

6.

27 December 1936

Buenos Aires, Argentina

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/0/05/Flag_of_Brazil.svg/22px-Flag_of_Brazil.svg.png Brazil

2–3

2–3

1937 Copa America

 With affection,

Ruben

 

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