Luis Ravaschino
Ravaschino in 1929 during his years in Independiente. | |||
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Luis Alfonso Ravaschino | ||
Date of birth | (1903-01-15)15 January 1903 | ||
Place of birth | Barracas, Buenos Aires, Argentina | ||
Date of death | 30 March 1988(1988-03-30) (aged 85) | ||
Position(s) | Forward | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1918–22 | Sportivo Barracas | ? | (?) |
1923–34 | Independiente | 285 | (136) |
1935 | Lanús | 13 | (1) |
International career | |||
1924 | Argentina | 2 | (0) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Luis Alfonso Ravaschino (15 January 1903 - 30 March 1988) was an Argentine footballer, who played as forward, most of his career for the Club Atlético Independiente, becoming one of the club's historic topscorers and one of the most notable players during the 1920s and 1930s.
With Independiente, Ravaschino won 4 titles: Primera División 1926 Aam and 3 consecutive Copa Competencia in 1924, 1925 and 1926.
Ravaschino is also placed 4th as club's all-time topscorer with 136 goals scored. He was the leading topscorer at the 1924 Aam championship with 15 goals (sharing the top position with Ricardo Lucarelli of Sportivo Barracas).
Career
Ravaschino started his career playing at the fifth division of Sportivo Barracas (located on his place of birth) in 1918. In 1923 he debuted in Independiente, where he would play 12 consecutive years scoring 136 goals for the club.[1]
He was one of the most notable players that formed the 1926 team, forming a powerful attacking line along with Canaveri, Lalín, Seoane and Orsi. Independiente won the title finishing unbeaten that season.[2]
Ravaschino also played for the Argentina national team in 1924 although he only played 2 matches (both against Uruguay) with no goals scored.[1]
When football became professional in Argentina in 1931, Ravaschino scored the first goal of Independiente in the professional era during a match against Argentinos Juniors, on 4 June that same year.[3][4] In 1934 he left the club after 12 years, signing for the Club Atlético Lanús where he played one season before his retirement as a footballer. His last goal scored was on September 1, 1935 against Chacarita Juniors.[1]
After his short tenure in Lanús, Ravaschino became manager, coaching Los Andes, Talleres (BA), Banfield (where he won the title in 1946 promoting to Primera), Independiente and Lanús. He also worked as broadcaster for the radio show "Ases del Deporte" ("Aces of Sports"), sharing the microphone with other former footballers such as Juan Carlos Muñoz, Roberto Cherro and Natalio Perinetti.[5][6]
Titles
Independiente
- Primera División (1): 1926 Aam
- Copa Competencia (3): 1924, 1925, 1926
Individual honors
- Primera División topscorer (1): 1924 Aam
References
- ^ a b c Luis Ravaschino statistics, 10 August 2011
- ^ Primera División de Argentina - 1926 at RSSSF
- ^ "De Luis Ravaschino a Nacho Piatti", at La Caldera del Diablo website
- ^ "Breves historias detrás del gol número 5.000", Clarín, 16 February 2010
- ^ Ravaschino on Historia de Independiente website
- ^ Fútbol argentino: Crónicas y Estadísticas Asociación Amateurs de Football - Primera División, by Luis Colussi, Carlos Guris, Víctor Kurhy, Sergio Lodise
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- 1891: Archer
- 1892
- 1893: Leslie
- 1894: Gifford
- 1895: (No records)
- 1896: Allen / Anderson
- 1897: Stirling
- 1898: Allen
- 1899: Hooton
- 1910: Watson Hutton
- 1911: Malbrán / E. Lett / Piaggio
- 1912: Ohaco
- 1912 FAF: Colla
- 1913: Ohaco
- 1913 FAF: Dannaher
- 1914: Ohaco
- 1914 FAF: Carabelli
- 1915: Ohaco
- 1916: Hiller
- 1917: Marcovecchio
- 1918: Zabaleta
- 1919: Garasino / Martín
- 1919 AAmF: Marcovecchio
- 1920: Lucarelli
- 1920 AAmF: Carreras
- 1921: Dannaher
- 1921 AAmF: Zabaleta
- 1922: Clarke / Tarasconi
- 1922 AAmF: Seoane
- 1923: Tarasconi
- 1923 AAmF: Barceló
- 1924: Tarasconi
- 1924 AAmF: Lucarelli / Ravaschino
- 1925: Gaslini
- 1925 AAmF: Bellomo
- 1926: Cherro
- 1926 AAmF: Seoane
- 1927: Tarasconi
- 1928: Cherro
- 1929: Cortese / Seoane
- 1940: Benítez Cáceres / Lángara
- 1941: Canteli
- 1942: Martino
- 1943: Arrieta / Labruna / Frutos
- 1944: Mellone
- 1945: Labruna
- 1946: Boyé
- 1947: Di Stéfano
- 1948: Santos
- 1949: Simes / Pizzuti
- 1950: Papa
- 1951: Vernazza
- 1952: Ricagni
- 1953: Pizzuti / Benavídez
- 1954: Berni / Conde / Borello
- 1955: Massei
- 1956: Castro / Grillo
- 1957: Rob. Zárate
- 1958: Sanfilippo
- 1959: Sanfilippo
- 1960: Sanfilippo
- 1961: Sanfilippo
- 1962: Artime
- 1963: Artime
- 1964: Veira
- 1965: Carone
- 1966: Artime
- 1967 Met: Acosta
- 1967 Nac: Artime
- 1968 Met: Obberti
- 1968 Nac: Wehbe
- 1969 Met: Machado
- 1969 Nac: Fischer / Bulla
- 1970 Met: Más
- 1970 Nac: Bianchi
- 1971 Met: Bianchi
- 1971 Nac: Obberti / Luñiz
- 1972 Met: Brindisi
- 1972 Nac: Morete
- 1973 Met: Más / Curioni / Peña
- 1973 Nac: Gómez Voglino
- 1974 Met: Morete
- 1974 Nac: Kempes
- 1975 Met: Scotta
- 1975 Nac: Scotta
- 1976 Met: Kempes
- 1976 Nac: Eresuma / L. Ludueña / Marchetti
- 1977 Met: C. Álvarez
- 1977 Nac: Letanú
- 1978 Met: Maradona / Andreucci
- 1978 Nac: Reinaldi
- 1979 Met: Maradona / Fortunato
- 1979 Nac: Maradona
- 1980 Met: Maradona
- 1980 Nac: Maradona
- 1981 Met: Chaparro
- 1981 Nac: Bianchi
- 1982 Nac: M. Juárez
- 1982 Met: Morete
- 1983 Nac: Husillos
- 1983 Met: Ramos
- 1984 Nac: Pasculli
- 1984 Met: Francescoli
- 1985 Nac: Comas
- 1985–86: Francescoli
- 1986–87: Palma
- 1987–88: J. L. Rodríguez
- 1988–89: Dertycia / Gorosito
- 1989–90: Cozzoni
- 1990–91: E. González
- 1991 Ap: Díaz
- Cl 1992: Scotto / Latorre
- 1992 Ap: Acosta
- 1993 Cl: Da Silva
- 1993 Ap: Martínez
- 1994 Cl: Espina / Crespo
- 1994 Ap: Francescoli
- 1995 Cl: Flores
- 1995 Ap: Calderón
- 1996 Cl: A. López
- 1996 Ap: Reggi
- 1997 Cl: Martínez
- 1997 Ap: Da Silva
- 1998 Cl: Sosa
- 1998 Ap: Palermo
- 1999 Cl: Calderón
- 1999 Ap: Saviola
- 2000 Cl: Fuertes
- 2000 Ap: Ángel
- 2001 Cl: Romeo
- 2001 Ap: Cardetti
- 2002 Cl: Cavenaghi
- 2002 Ap: Silvera
- 2003 Cl: Figueroa
- 2003 Ap: Farías
- 2004 Cl: Rol. Zárate
- 2004 Ap: L. López
- 2005 Cl: Pavone
- 2005 Ap: Cámpora
- 2006 Cl: Vargas
- 2006 Ap: M. Zárate / Palacio
- 2007 Cl: Palermo
- 2007 Ap: Denis
- 2008 Cl: Cvitanich
- 2008 Ap: Sand
- 2009 Cl: Sand
- 2009 Ap: Silva
- 2010 Cl: Boselli
- 2010 Ap: Stracqualursi / Silva
- 2011 Cl: Cámpora / Gutiérrez
- 2011 Ap: Ramírez
- 2012 Cl: Luna
- 2012 In: F. Ferreyra / Scocco
- 2013 Fi: Gigliotti / Scocco
- 2013 In: Pereyra
- 2014 Fi: M. Zárate
- 2014 Tr: Pratto / M. Rodríguez / Romero
- 2015: Ruben
- 2016: Sand
- 2016–17: Benedetto
- 2017–18: García
- 2018–19: L. López
- 2020: Borré / Romero
- 2021: J. Álvarez
- 2022: Retegui
- 2023: Santos / Vegetti