词条 | Ubaldo Fillol |
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| name = Ubaldo Fillol | image = Fillol panini card.jpg | caption = Fillol in 1978 | fullname = Ubaldo Matildo Fillol | height = {{height|m=1.81}} | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1950|7|21}} | birth_place = San Miguel del Monte, Buenos Aires, Argentina | currentclub = | position = Goalkeeper | youthyears1 = | youthclubs1 = | years1 = 1965–1971 | years2 = 1971–1973 | years3 = 1973–1983 | years4 = 1983–1984 | years5 = 1984–1985 | years6 = 1985–1986 | years7 = 1986–1989 | years8 = 1989–1991 | clubs1 = Quilmes | clubs2 = Racing Club | clubs3 = River Plate | clubs4 = Argentinos Juniors | clubs5 = Flamengo | clubs6 = Atlético Madrid | clubs7 = Racing Club | clubs8 = Vélez Sársfield | caps1 = 57 | caps2 = 59 | caps3 = 360 | caps4 = 17 | caps5 = 34 | caps6 = 17 | caps7 = 71 | caps8 = 42 | goals1 = 0 | goals2 = 0 | goals3 = 0 | goals4 = 0 | goals5 = 0 | goals6 = 0 | goals7 = 0 | goals8 = 0 | totalcaps = 657 | totalgoals = 0 | nationalyears1 = 1974–1985 | nationalteam1 = Argentina | nationalcaps1 = 58 | nationalgoals1 = 0 | manageryears1 = 2004 | managerclubs1 = Racing Club }}Ubaldo Matildo Fillol ({{IPA-es|uˈβaldo maˈtildo fiˈʒol|local}}; born 21 July 1950), nicknamed el Pato (in English: "the Duck"), is an Argentine football coach and former goalkeeper. He took part in the 1974, 1978 (where he won the championship with his team and was voted Best Goalkeeper) and 1982 World Cups representing the Argentine national team. He also played in the South American qualifiers for the 1986 World Cup, but he was finally not chosen for the final team that played (and won) in Mexico. He is usually considered to be one of the greatest Latin American keepers and usually regarded as the best Argentine goalkeeper ever.[1][2] BiographyBorn in San Miguel del Monte, Fillol gave his first steps as goalkeeper in an amateur club of the city, where he spent four years. Former River Plate player and manager Renato Cesarini would be his mentor, after seeing him play at the regional league. In 1965 Fillol arrived to Quilmes A.C. to play at club's youth divisions. At the age of 18, Fillol debuted in Primera División (the Argentine top division) playing for Quilmes vs. Huracán, on May 1, 1969. He soon drew public attraction due to his agility and quick reflexes that allowed him to make acrobatic saves.[3][4] In the 1970 Metropolitano championship Fillol stopped the first penalty shoot in his career to Gimnasia y Esgrima LP forward Delio Onnis. That same year Quilmes would be relegated to Primera B, where Fillol played 23 matches with the club. In 1972 Fillol was hired by Racing Club de Avellaneda, debuting in the 1972 Metropolitano. In that championship, Fillol set a record of 6 penalty shot stopped, the highest in Argentine football for a same season.[4] In 1973 Fillol was traded to River Plate, where he would play the most part of his career. In River Plate, Fillo won seven titles, including the 1975 Metropolitano tournament that meant the first title for the club after 18 years with no championships. In 1977 Fillol was awarded the footballer of the Year of Argentina, being the first goalkeeper ever to receive the distinction. He was called up for the Argentina national team, where he was part of the roster at the 1974 World Cup (the other goalkeepers were Daniel Carnevali and Hugo Gatti). Fillol's most notable performance with Argentina was in 1978, when he won the first Cup with the squad apart from being chosen as the best goalkeeper of the competition. In 1983, after a conflict with the River Plate executives (during which he considered to retire from the activity) Fillol was transferred to Argentinos Juniors by request of Ángel Labruna (who was managing Argentinos Junior by then). Fillol played 17 matches there.[5] In November that year, he moved to Brazil to play in Flamengo, where he won the Taça Guanabara with the club in 1984. Fillol's debut in European football was in 1985 when he was traded to Atlético Madrid at 35. With Fillol as goalkeeper, the club won the Supercopa de España in 1985. In 1986 Fillol returned to Racing, where he won the first edition of the Supercopa Sudamericana in 1988, being also the first international title for the club after the 1967 Intercontinental Cup {{Quote box|align=right|width=30%|quote=The best goalkeeper I've ever seen was Ubaldo Fillol"|source=Diego Maradona remembering Fillol's retirement, 22 December 2017[6]|quoted=yes}}At the age of 40, Fillol retired from football ending his career in Vélez Sarsfield in the last fixture of the 1990 Apertura championship, on December 22, 1990 at Estadio Monumental, with the visitor team beating local River Plate by 2–1.[7] Fillol made an outstanding performance, even stopping a penalty shoot to forward Rubén da Silva. Fillol also held the record of 26 penalty stopped, the highest in Argentine football, sharing this record with Hugo Gatti.[8] After his retirement, Fillol served as goalkeeping coach in the Argentine national team, before being Racing Club manager in 2003.[9] After a short tenure as Racing manager, Fillol returned to his role as goalkeeing coach for Argentina, also working at the 2006 FIFA World Cup.[4] Nevertheless, Fillol left his charge when José Pekerman resigned as Argentina manager.[10] Fillol continued his career coaching goalkeepers in River Plate, but he resigned after a match v. San Lorenzo when Juan Pablo Carrizo refused to accept his gesture of support after a mistake that allowed rival team to score a goal. Fillol alleged he felt "humillated" by Carrizo and showed his desire to continue in the club but only working with youth players, as he had done before.[11] Finally, Fillol would return to River Plate in 2014, serving as director of club's goalkeepers section.[12] CuriositiesAt the 1978 World Cup, Fillol wore the number 5 jersey, instead of 1 which is the standard for goalkeepers. This happened because Argentina, at that time, gave players their numbers alphabetically. The number 1 jersey was worn by offensive midfielder Norberto Alonso. For the same reason, Fillol wore the number 7 jersey at the 1982 tournament while Osvaldo Ardiles (another midfielder) wore the number 1. This practice was last permitted in 1986, when FIFA stated that the number 1 shirt should only be worn by goalkeepers. HonoursClub
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References1. ^[https://www.infobae.com/2012/07/20/660246-nacia-ubaldo-fillol-el-mejor-arquero-la-historia-del-futbol-argentino/ Nacía Ubaldo Fillol: ¿el mejor arquero en la historia del fútbol argentino?], Infobae, 20 Jul 2012 2. ^Goalkeeping Greats at goalkeepersaredifferent.com 3. ^20 arqueros que hicieron historia by Martín Estévez on El Gráfico, 14 Jun 2016 4. ^1 2 El pato Fillol cumple 67 on El Primer Grande, 21 Jul 2017 5. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20161104045137/http://www.argentinosjuniors.com.ar/futbol/profesional/noticias/20160919_6097 Noticias] on Argentinos Juniors website 6. ^Maradona aseguró que Fillol fue el mejor arquero que vio en su vida, Los Andes, 22 Dec 2017 7. ^Argentina 1990-91 by Pablo Ciullini on RSSSF 8. ^[https://tn.com.ar/deportes/after-play/fillol-fue-la-despedida-sonada_076981 Fillol: "Fue la despedida soñada"], TN.com.ar 9. ^Asumió Fillol y prometió actuar con firmeza, Rio Negro Online, 31 Dec 2003 10. ^El Pato Fillol podría volver a entrenar a los arqueros, TyC Sports, 2 Nov 2006 11. ^Fillol, el entrenador de arqueros de River renunció a su cargo on El Territorio news, 24 May 2011 12. ^[https://www.diariopopular.com.ar/futbol/otra-gloria-vuelve-river-fillol-sera-entrenador-arqueros-n181177 Otra gloria vuelve a River: Fillol será entrenador de arqueros], Diario Popular, 17 Jan 2014 13. ^{{cite web |title=La Selección de Todos los Tiempos |trans-title=The Team of All Time |publisher=Argentine Football Association |language=Spanish |date=4 January 2016 |url=http://www.afa.com.ar/3023/la-seleccion-de-todos-los-tiempos |accessdate=29 January 2018}} External links{{Commons cat|Ubaldo Fillol}}
|title= Awards |bg= gold |list1={{Argentine Footballer of the Year}}{{FIFA World Cup Golden Glove}}{{1978 FIFA World Cup Team of the Tournament}} }}{{Navboxes colour |title= Argentina squads |bg= #6AB5FF |fg= white |bordercolor= silver |list1={{Argentina Squad 1974 World Cup}}{{Argentina Squad 1978 World Cup}}{{Argentina Squad 1982 World Cup}}{{Argentina Squad 1983 Copa América}} }}{{Racing Club managers}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Fillol, Ubaldo}} 27 : 1950 births|Living people|People from Buenos Aires Province|Argentine footballers|Argentinos Juniors footballers|River Plate footballers|Racing Club de Avellaneda footballers|Quilmes footballers|Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield footballers|Clube de Regatas do Flamengo footballers|La Liga players|Atlético Madrid footballers|Association football goalkeepers|FIFA World Cup-winning players|1974 FIFA World Cup players|1978 FIFA World Cup players|1982 FIFA World Cup players|1983 Copa América players|Argentina international footballers|Expatriate footballers in Brazil|Argentine football managers|Racing Club de Avellaneda managers|Argentine Primera División players|Argentine expatriate footballers|Argentine people of French descent|Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Brazil|Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Spain |
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