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Adolfo Pedernera
- Forward pin_drop
- November 15, 1918 celebration
- May 12, 1995 deceased


- Adolfo Alfredo Pedernera was an Argentine football player and coach. Nicknamed "El Maestro",he was widely considered to be one of the best world football players in the 1940s and one of the greatest Argentine players of all time. Pedernera was the natural conductor of both the famous River Plate team known as La Máquina, with whom he won several Argentine and South American titles, and the Millonarios team called Ballet Azul that won the Small Club World Cup in 1953 among many others Colombian titles. | Adolfo Pedernera, Argentine footballer and manager (born 1918)
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Adolfo Pedernera -
man Gender
Male -
celebration Date of birth
1918-11-15 -
deceased Rest in Peace
1995-05-12 -
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pin_drop Playing Position(s)
Forward -
sports_and_outdoors Total Career Goals
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format_line_spacing Height
175 cm -
scale Weight
70 kg -
language Official Website
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- Club Atlético Huracán
flag Joined : 1954
sports_score Ended : 1954
play_circle Matches : 10
sports_and_outdoors Goals : -
- Millonarios
flag Joined : 1949
sports_score Ended : 1949
play_circle Matches : -
sports_and_outdoors Goals : -
- Club Atlético Atlanta
flag Joined : 1947
sports_score Ended : 1947
play_circle Matches : 28
sports_and_outdoors Goals : 4
- Argentina men''s national association football team
flag Joined : 1940
sports_score Ended : 1946
play_circle Matches : 21
sports_and_outdoors Goals : 7
- Club Atlético River Plate
flag Joined : 1935
sports_score Ended : 1946
play_circle Matches : 278
sports_and_outdoors Goals : 131