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− | '''Oscar Marcelino Alvarez''' | + | [[File:Όσκαρ Αλβαρεζ Παναθηναϊκός.jpeg|200px|thumb|right|Óscar Marcelino Álvarez playing for Panathinaikos]] |
+ | [[File:Oscar Alvarez Panathinaikos.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Óscar Marcelino Álvarez playing for Panathinaikos]] | ||
+ | [[Image:Panathinaikos FC - 1977 Balkans Cup Winners.jpeg|thumb|200px|[[1977 Balkans Cup]] Winner]] | ||
+ | '''Oscar Marcelino Alvarez''' was an Argentinian [[football (soccer)|football]] forward with an illustrious career in [[Greece]] in the [[1970s]]. | ||
Alvarez was born in Argentina on [[April 25]], [[1948]]. He played for Newels Old Boys when, in [[1972]], he was brought to Greece, along with [[Eduardo Rigani]], [[Alfredo Glasman]], [[Jose Pasternak]], [[Eduardo Lisa]] and [[Juan Montez]], to play for [[PAS Giannina FC|PAS]] [[Giannina]]. | Alvarez was born in Argentina on [[April 25]], [[1948]]. He played for Newels Old Boys when, in [[1972]], he was brought to Greece, along with [[Eduardo Rigani]], [[Alfredo Glasman]], [[Jose Pasternak]], [[Eduardo Lisa]] and [[Juan Montez]], to play for [[PAS Giannina FC|PAS]] [[Giannina]]. | ||
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Over all, he scored 80 [[Football A Division|Greek League]] goals, making him one of the most successful foreign players in Greece. | Over all, he scored 80 [[Football A Division|Greek League]] goals, making him one of the most successful foreign players in Greece. | ||
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+ | He died on [[April 27]], [[2016]]. | ||
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[[Category:Football Players|Alvarez, Oscar]] | [[Category:Football Players|Alvarez, Oscar]] | ||
[[Category:1948 births|Alvarez, Oscar]] | [[Category:1948 births|Alvarez, Oscar]] | ||
+ | [[Category:2016 deaths|Alvarez, Oscar]] |
Latest revision as of 13:55, October 12, 2020

1977 Balkans Cup Winner
Oscar Marcelino Alvarez was an Argentinian football forward with an illustrious career in Greece in the 1970s.
Alvarez was born in Argentina on April 25, 1948. He played for Newels Old Boys when, in 1972, he was brought to Greece, along with Eduardo Rigani, Alfredo Glasman, Jose Pasternak, Eduardo Lisa and Juan Montez, to play for PAS Giannina.
Alvarez became an important member of the Giannina team that came to be know as the "Ajax of Epirus". In 1976, he transferred to Panathinaikos where, until 1980, he scored 57 goals.
He ended his career in 1981 playing for Atromitos Athens.
Over all, he scored 80 Greek League goals, making him one of the most successful foreign players in Greece.