Luciano Agnolín
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Luciano Eufemio Agnolín (20 October 1915 – 20 October 1986) was an Argentine
footballer
, notable for being the all-time leading goalscorer at the second level of Argentine football.
Agnolín started his playing career in 1935 with Dock Sud
in the ascenso tournament (2nd level). In 1936 he joined Tigre
in the Argentine Primera but did not adapt and returned to the ascenso with All Boys
.
In 1939 he joined Club Atlético Temperley
where he scored 130 goals in 133 games.
His good form gave him another chance to play in the Primera, this time with Club Atlético Atlanta
where he scored 21 goals to become the third highest scorer behind Angel Labruna
and Atilio Melone in 1944, he scored a total of 53 goals in 74 games for the club before returning to the ascenso in 1947 with Ferro Carril Oeste
. He had a spell in Uruguay
playing for Danubio F.C.
.
Argentina
Argentina , officially the Argentine Republic , is the second largest country in South America by land area, after Brazil. It is constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city, Buenos Aires...
footballer
Football (soccer)
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a sport played between two teams of eleven players with a spherical ball...
, notable for being the all-time leading goalscorer at the second level of Argentine football.
Agnolín started his playing career in 1935 with Dock Sud
Sportivo Dock Sud
Club Sportivo Dock Sud is a football team from the Dock Sud district of Avellaneda Partido in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina...
in the ascenso tournament (2nd level). In 1936 he joined Tigre
Club Atlético Tigre
Club Atlético Tigre is a football club from Victoria, San Fernando Partido, Buenos Aires, Argentina. At the end of the 2006-2007 season the club was promoted to the Primera Division Argentina...
in the Argentine Primera but did not adapt and returned to the ascenso with All Boys
All Boys
Club Atlético All Boys is a sports club based in the Floresta neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The institution is mostly known by its football team, which currently plays at the Primera División, the top division of Argentine football league system....
.
In 1939 he joined Club Atlético Temperley
Club Atlético Temperley
Club Atlético Temperley is a sports club from the city of Temperley in Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina. The club is mostly known for its football team, which currently plays in the Primera B Metropolitana, the regionalised third division of the Argentine football league system.-History:Temperley...
where he scored 130 goals in 133 games.
His good form gave him another chance to play in the Primera, this time with Club Atlético Atlanta
Club Atlético Atlanta
Club Atlético Atlanta is an Argentine sports club from Buenos Aires. Nicknamed Los Bohemios , its football team won the 2010/11 Primera B Metropolitana championship and promoted to the Primera B Nacional for the 2011/12 season.-History:The club was founded on October the 12th, 1904 in Buenos...
where he scored 21 goals to become the third highest scorer behind Angel Labruna
Ángel Labruna
Angel Amadeo Labruna, , was a football player and coach in Argentina. He is tied with Arsenio Erico as the all-time highest goalscorers in the Argentine first division...
and Atilio Melone in 1944, he scored a total of 53 goals in 74 games for the club before returning to the ascenso in 1947 with Ferro Carril Oeste
Ferro Carril Oeste
Club Ferro Carril Oeste, known simply as Ferro Carril Oeste or Ferro, is a sports club from the neighbourhood of Caballito, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The club was founded on July 28, 1904 by 95 railway workers from the Buenos Aires Western Railway...
. He had a spell in Uruguay
Uruguay
Uruguay ,officially the Oriental Republic of Uruguay,sometimes the Eastern Republic of Uruguay; ) is a country in the southeastern part of South America. It is home to some 3.5 million people, of whom 1.8 million live in the capital Montevideo and its metropolitan area...
playing for Danubio F.C.
Danubio F.C.
-History:Danubio was founded by the Bulgarian born brothers, Miguel and Juan Lazaroff, on March 1, 1932 together with other youths from the "Republica de Nicaragua" school in Montevideo...
.