Obdulio Varela Sports manager

Obdulio Jacinto Muiños Varela, surname pronounced in Greek, Varelas (Greek: Ομπντὁυλιο Τζακῖντο Μουῖνος Βαρέλας) (Spanish pronunciation: [oβˈðuljo βaˈɾela]; September 20, 1917 — August 2, 1996) was a Uruguayan football player. He was the captain of the Uruguayan national team that won the 1950 World Cup after beating Brazil in the decisive final round match popularly known as the Maracanazo. He was nicknamed "El Negro Jefe" (The Black Chief) because of his dark skin and the influence he had on the pitch, especially during the unlikely victory over Brazil. He was of African, Spanish and Greek ancestry. Commonly regarded as one of the greatest classic holding midfielders, Varela was adept in defence and was renowned for his tenacity and leadership.

Personal facts

Obdulio Varela
Birth dateSeptember 20, 1917
Birth place
Montevideo , Uruguay , Paysandú
Date of deathAugust 02, 1996
Height (meters)0.0

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Football manager

club
Peñarol
position
Midfielder
Defender (association football)
teams
Uruguay national football team
Peñarol
Montevideo Wanderers F.C.
Deportivo Juventud

Obdulio Varela on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.museudosesportes.com.br/noticia.php?id=12583
  2. http://zonacharrua.com/futbol/obdulios.htm