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Francisco Aramburu, or Chico (7 January 1922, Uruguaiana, RS – 1 October 1997, Porto Alegro) was a Brazilian footballer who played striker.

Chico
Juan Carlos Fonda (left) and Francisco Aramburu (right) in 1946
Personal information
Full name Francisco Aramburu
Date of birth (1922-01-07)7 January 1922
Place of birth Uruguaiana, Brazil
Date of death 1 October 1997(1997-10-01) (aged 75)[1]
Place of death Porto Alegro, Brazil[1]
Height 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1939–1940 Ferro Carril
1941–1942 Grêmio
1942–1954 Vasco da Gama
1955–1956 Flamengo
National team
1945–1950 Brazil 21 (8)
Honours
Representing  Brazil
FIFA World Cup
Runner-up1950 Brazil
Copa America
Runner-up1946 Argentina
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Chico, commonly short for Francisco, commenced playing football in 1939 aged 17 in his hometown with EC Ferro Carril. A year later he moved to the state capital Porto Alegre where he was given the opportunity to display his skills in the colours of Grêmio. Just another year later in 1942 he followed an offer from CR Vasco da Gama in the then national capital Rio de Janeiro. the club with the Maltese cross in its crest then was the number five in town after Fluminense, Botafogo, Flamengo America-RJ.

The Uruguayan coach Ondino Viera, who before had won championships with Nacional in Montevideo, CA River Plate in Buenos Aires joined Vasco at the same time. He not only re-introduced the since then typical kit with the diagonal strip but also a number of tactical innovations. The former boxer Mário Américo, who should later acquire later worldwide fame as the physiotherapist of the Brazilian national team across seven World Cups from 1950 to 1974, was another new addition to the club.

By 1945 Viera had succeeded in establishing a competitive side and led the Vasco to the sixth state championship – undefeated. The Expresso da Vitrória, the "Victory Express", as which the team should be known from 1945 to 1952 benefited in particular from its strong attack with Ademir de Menezes, top scorer Lelé, Isaías, Jair da Rosa Pinto und Chico on the left wing. Chico by then Chico was already renowned as an athletic, fast, both-footed dribbler with a sharp shot and was soon considered for the national team.

In December 1945 he debuted for Brazil in São Paulo against Argentina in the series of matches for the Copa Roca. The hosts lost 3–4, but a few days later Brazil defeated Argentina 6–2 in the Estádio São Januário, Vasco's stadium. Chico contributed with one goal to this highest victory of Brazil against the archrival. Brazil secured the trophy in the deciding match at the same place, winning 3:1. Also this series of matches between the two countries was marked by a very robust style. Argentina's Batagliero broke a leg in a duel with the 20-year-old Ademir.

In 1950 FIFA World Cup, he played four games and scored four goals. He played in the famous game with Uruguay, which Brazil lost, known as "Maracanazo", ultimately resulting in Brazil's failure to win the 1950 World Cup. He was third topscorer he won a Bronze Shoe with Alcides Ghiggia, Telmo Zarra and Estanislau Basora.


Honours



References


  1. Seleção brasileira: 1914-2006, ISBN 9788574781860, p.242 (Google Books)
  2. IFFHS' Century Elections



На других языках


[de] Francisco Aramburu

Francisco Aramburu, oft nur Chico (Kurzform von Francisco) (* 7. Januar 1922 in Uruguaiana, Rio Grande do Sul; † 1. Oktober 1997 in Rio de Janeiro) war ein brasilianischer Fußballspieler. Bei dem Verein CR Vasco da Gama war der Stürmer in den 1940er und 1950er Jahren Teil der goldenen Ära des Clubs. Mit der brasilianischen Nationalmannschaft verlor er bei der Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft 1950 das als Maracanaço in die Geschichte eingegangene Entscheidungsspiel gegen Uruguay. Darüber hinaus war er eine der Hauptfiguren des skandalbehafteten Entscheidungsspiels Brasiliens gegen Argentinien um die Copa América 1946, welches die Fußball-Beziehungen beider Länder nachhaltig beeinflusste.
- [en] Chico (footballer, born 1922)

[fr] Chico (football)

Francisco Aramburu, mieux connu sous le nom de Chico, né le 7 janvier 1922 à Uruguaiana au Brésil et mort le 1er octobre 1997 à Rio de Janeiro, est un joueur de football brésilien qui jouait au poste d'attaquant. Il a joué quatre matchs lors de la quatrième Coupe du monde de football de 1950 au Brésil et a marqué quatre buts. Il a marqué à cette occasion le 300e but de l'histoire de la Coupe du monde de football lors du match remporté 6 à 1 par le Brésil contre l'Espagne le 13 juillet 1950 au stade Maracanã à Rio de Janeiro.

[it] Francisco Aramburu

Francisco Aramburu, meglio noto come Chico[3] (Uruguaiana, 7 gennaio 1922 – Rio de Janeiro, 10 gennaio 1997), è stato un calciatore brasiliano, di ruolo attaccante.

[ru] Арамбуру, Франсиско

Франсиско Арамбуру (порт.-браз. Francisco Aramburu; 7 января 1922[2], Уругуаяна, Риу-Гранди-ду-Сул — 1 октября 1997, Рио-де-Жанейро), более известный под именем Шико (порт. Chico) — бразильский футболист, нападающий. Обладал чрезвычайно высокой скоростью бега и очень мощными ударами с обеих ног. Одна из легенд футбольного клуба «Васко да Гама», считается лучшим 11-м номером в истории клуба[3].



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