- Héctor
Pedro Scarone Berreta (26
November 1898 – 4
April 1967) was a
Uruguayan footballer who pla**** as
inside forward.
Known as "the
Gardel of Football"...
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Carlos Scarone (10
November 1888 – 12 May 1965) was a
Uruguayan footballer who pla**** as forward.
Despite he pla**** in
several clubs of
Argentina and...
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Roberto Scarone Rivera (16 July 1917 – 25
April 1994) was a
Uruguayan football player and manager. He is
mainly known for his
successful managing spell...
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Carlos Izaguirre Carlos Scarone 2
goals Isabelino Gradín 1 goal Amílcar
Haroldo Héitor
Millon Alfredo France José Pérez Héctor
Scarone Own
goals Manuel Varela...
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world level. In 1924,
Nacional contributed players (Mazzali, Urdinarán,
Scarone, Romano,
Zibechi and
Pascual Somma) for
Uruguayan national representative...
- Germán
Claudio Scarone (born
February 27, 1975) is an Italian-Argentine
professional basketball player. He is a
point guard, who is
currently playing...
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Mariela Carla Scarone (born 4
October 1986) is an
Argentine field hockey player. At the 2012
Summer Olympics, she
competed for the
Argentina women's national...
- 1925:
Seoane 1926:
Arellano 1927: Carricaberry, Figueroa, Luna,
Petrone &
Scarone 1929: González 1935:
Masantonio 1937: Toro 1939: Fernández 1941: Marvezzi...
- per match. 4
goals Ángel
Romano 3
goals Carlos Scarone 2
goals Alberto Ohaco Haroldo Neco Héctor
Scarone 1 goal
Antonio Blanco Pedro Calomino Amílcar Caetano...
- Also
valid for 1976 Taça do Atlântico. José
Piendibene 3
Hector Scarone 3
Carlos Scarone 3 10:
Cayetano Saporiti (won 5) 9:
Angel Romano (won 6), Juan Domingo...