- José
Nasazzi Yarza (24
March 1901 – 17 June 1968) was a
Uruguayan footballer who pla**** as a right-back or centre-back. He
captained his
country when...
- club
based in Montevideo. The club
plays its home
games at
Estadio José
Nasazzi,
which can hold 10,000 spectators. Club Atlético
Bella Vista was founded...
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virtual title,
Nasazzi's Baton,
traces the "championship" from the
first World Cup
winners Uruguay,
after whose captain it is named.
Nasazzi's Baton follows...
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Tesoriere 1922:
Fortes 1923:
Nasazzi 1924:
Petrone 1925:
Seoane 1926:
Andrade 1927:
Seoane 1929:
Ferreira 1935:
Nasazzi 1937: Mata 1939: Fernández 1941:...
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Luaces (1936–2016),
Spanish art
historian José
Nasazzi (1901–1968),
Uruguayan footballer, full name José
Nasazzi Yarza Manuel Yarza (1884–unknown), Spanish...
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goalscorer Guillermo Stábile gave
Argentina a 2–1 lead.
Uruguay captain Nasazzi protested,
maintaining that Stábile was
offside but to no avail. In the...
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Tesoriere 1922:
Fortes 1923:
Nasazzi 1924:
Petrone 1925:
Seoane 1926:
Andrade 1927:
Seoane 1929:
Ferreira 1935:
Nasazzi 1937: Mata 1939: Fernández 1941:...
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Estadio José
Nasazzi is a multi-use
stadium in Montevideo, Uruguay. It is
currently used
primarily for
football matches. The
stadium holds 10,000 people...
- were young, winners, united... we
believed we were indestructible. — José
Nasazzi at Scarone's
funeral Uruguay's goal
tally first Nacional Primera División...
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Tesoriere 1922:
Fortes 1923:
Nasazzi 1924:
Petrone 1925:
Seoane 1926:
Andrade 1927:
Seoane 1929:
Ferreira 1935:
Nasazzi 1937: Mata 1939: Fernández 1941:...