Ernesto Álvarez
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Ernesto Bernardo Álvarez (b. August 10, 1928 in Fuentes
Fuentes, Santa Fe
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 – d. September 27, 2010 in Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires
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) was an Argentine
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 and Chilean
Chile
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 football striker. He played club football in Argentina and Chile
Chile
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.

Álvarez played youth football for América de Funtes and Rosario Central
Rosario Central
Club Atlético Rosario Central is a sports club based in Rosario, Argentina. Its football team currently plays in the Primera B Nacional, the second tier of the Argentine football league system, after being relegated in the 2009-10 season....

 before joining Banfield
Club Atlético Banfield
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 in 1948. He went on to make 152 appearances for the club, scoring 56 goals.

In 1957 he moved to Chile toplay for Green Cross
Club de Deportes Temuco
Deportes Temuco is a Chilean football based in Temuco. It currently plays in the third level of Chilean football, holding home games at the new Estadio Municipal Germán Becker....

 and in 1959 he joined Universidad de Chile where he became an important member of the team that became known as the "Ballet Azul
Ballet Azul
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" (Blue Ballet). He won four league championship titles with the club and is still one of the top scoring players in the history of the club with 82 goals in 190 games.

In 1963 he gained Chilean citizenship and played one game for the Chile national team
Chile national football team
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 against Uruguay in the "Copa Juan Pinto Durán".

Álvarez left "La U" in 1965 and returned to Green Cross, who had changed their name to Club de Deportes Temuco
Club de Deportes Temuco
Deportes Temuco is a Chilean football based in Temuco. It currently plays in the third level of Chilean football, holding home games at the new Estadio Municipal Germán Becker....

, he played his final season in 1967 for Audax Italiano.

Club

  • Universidad de Chile
    • Primera División de Chile: 1959, 1962, 1964 and 1965

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