Enrique García (Argentine footballer)
Enrique García (20 November 1912 – 23 August 1969) was an Argentine footballer. García is regarded as one of Racing's greatest idols, even though he has not won titles at the Academy. He is even considered one of the greatest left wingers in Argentine football. He joined the Avellaneda team in 1936, for about 39,1 pesos, after emerging at Rosario Central. At Racing, he would play until 1944, scoring 78 times in 233 matches. His skill would inspire several nicknames: "Left-Handed Poet", "The Magician", "The Unstoppable", "Sarmiento of Football", but he was better known as El Chueco - "The Crooked", due to the way he walked and El Poeta de la Zurda ("the poet of the left leg", due to his skills for football). Due to his extraordinary dribbling ability, García became an idol of Racing Club, being acclaimed even by his rivals.[1] He also had a successful run on the Argentina national team, winning the Copa América on two occasions in 1937 and 1941 and became runner-up in 1942. Out of García's 78 goals scored in his career, only two were scored with his right leg.
Enrique García in 1935 | |||
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | November 20, 1912 | ||
Place of birth | Santa Fe, Argentina | ||
Date of death | 23 August 1969 (Aged 56) | ||
Playing position | Left-winger | ||
Youth career | |||
1923–1929 | Las Rosas | ||
1929–1931 | Brown Santa Fe | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1931–1933 | Gimnasia y Esgrima (SF) | 86 | (19) |
1933–1936 | Rosario Central | 93 | (32) |
1936–1944 | Racing Club | 233 | (78) |
Total | 412 | (129) | |
National team | |||
1935–1943 | Argentina | 35 | (9) |
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of October 2008 |
International career
García played 35 times for Argentina between 1935 (when he was playing for Rosario Central)[2] and 1943, scoring 9 goals. He was part of the Copa América winning squads of 1937 (where he was one of the keyplayers of the team due to his goals and assistances)[3] and 1941, he also played in the 1942 edition of the tournament. Unfortunately the peak of his career coincided with World War II denying him the chance to play in a FIFA World Cup.
Later life and death
When his professional career ended, García worked at his own sweet shop until 1960, when he returned to football as talent scout and trainer of the youth divisions at Racing Club. "We do not whish to form players from a day to another so footballers can't escape from the human law of evolution", said García by then.[3]
During his last years, García was in a situation of poverty and used to go from bar to bar, saying to customers "I am Enrique García, the best left winger of all times, would you invite me to have a coffee?"[3]
García died on August 23, 1969. He was only 56 years old.[4]
Honours
- Racing Club de Avellaneada
- Argentine Primera División: 1937, 1941
- Argentina
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References
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. - ↑ El señor Chueco García on Racing Club. 23 Aug 2019