World Cup 1930 Golden BOOT & Best Argentina Coach of ALL TIMES! Guillermo Stabile WINNER'S MEDAL Gifted by Mexican Football Association for Argentina National Team Pan American Games Mexico 1955.
Provenance: Collection of former Argentina National Team Massage Therapist!
STABILE was the TOP SCORER AND GOLDEN BOOT OF THE FIRST EVER World Cup 1930 held in URUGUAY and he is a RECORD HOLDER OF SIX (6) Copa AMERICA TITLES FOR ARGENTINA NATIONAL TEAM!!
Guillermo Stábile (17 January 1905 – 26 December 1966) was an Argentine professional football player and manager who played as a centre forward. At club level, Stábile won two national championships with Huracán and played in Italy and France. He was the top scorer of 1930 World Cup, the inaugural iteration of the tournament. As manager, he led Argentina to victory at six South American Championships and Racing Club to three league titles.
ARGENTINA
1 BEVILACQUA, Leonardo GK Boca Juniors
2 ANIDO, Norberto © DF Racing Club
3 CASTILLO, Manuel Oscar 03/08/1935 DF Central Norte
4 MALAZZO, Juan Carlos MF River Plate
5 CLARIA BERNAL, Oscar Alejo 17/07/1933 DF Atlético Paraná
6 PEGNOTTI LUCI, Ricardo Sulen 22/06/1934 MF Chacarita Juniors
7 SCIALINO, Ricardo Hugo FW Estudiantes Eva Perón
8 MOLINA CHEBLE, Héctor Abraham FW Estudiantes Eva Perón
9 MENÉNDEZ LOGROÑO, Norberto 14/12/1936 FW River Plate
10 SANFILIPPO, José Francisco "Nene" 04/04/1935 FW San Lorenzo
11 YUDICA, José Antonio "Piojo" 07/12/1936 FW Newell’s Old Boys
12 PÉRSICO CAPUTO, Antonio FW Boca Juniors
13 CAMPANA RIALE, Ricardo FW Ferro Carril Oeste
14 MASCHIO, Humberto Dionisio "Docha" 20/02/1933 FW Racing Club
15 MORENO, Juan Jesús Alfonso DF Ferro Carril Oeste
16 STORTINI, Oscar Juan Alfonso GK Chacarita Juniors
17 NUIN LÓPEZ, Julio Alberto MF River Plate
18 ANGLESE, Tomás MF Independiente
STÁBILE, Guillermo Antonio HC
ROMO, Ramón DELEGATE