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FERREYRA PES STATS | 1932-1939

ryan1422 Nickname: The Mortar of Rufino Bernabé FERREYRA | 1932-1939 Club: River Plate (most of his success) Number: ? Position: CF Nationality: Argentina Era: 1932-1939 Age: 23-29 years Games: 198 Goals: 206 Average: 1,04 Foot: R Side: B Length: 172cm Weight: 73 kg Attack: 96 Defence: 31 Balance: 92 Stamina: 85 Top Speed: 82 Acceleration: 85 Response: 93 Agility: 82 Dribble Accuracy: 82 Dribble Speed: 83 Short Pass Accuracy: 80 Short Pass Speed: 75 Long Pass Accuracy: 75 Long Pass Speed: 72 Shot Accuracy: 96 Shot Power: 99 Shot Technique: 93 Free Kick: 75 Curling: 78 Header: 88 Jump: 95 Technique: 89 Aggression: 94 Mentality: 91 Keeper Skills: 50 Team Work: 80 Injury Tolerance: A Condition/Fitness: 7 Weak Foot Accuracy: 8 Weak Foot frequency: 6 Consistency: 8 Special Ability *Positioning *Scoring *1-on-1 Scoring *Lines *Middle Shooting Bernabé Ferreyra (February 12, 1909 – May 22, 1972) was an Argentine football forward, and one of the first professional players in Argentine football to reach great popularity, having a movie biography. Ferreyra was born in the city of Rufino, Santa Fe. In 1927 he started his football career at Club Atlético Tigre club, when Argentine football was still amateur. In 1932 he transferred to River Plate, for an unheard of amount in those days. He played until retirement in 1939. Throughout his career he was know as The Mortar of Rufino, due to his capacity as a striker and his strong kick. He was also known as La Fiera (Spanish for The Wild Animal). He obtained 3 local leagues as player, all of them in River Plate, in 1932, 1936 and 1937. In the 1932 League tournament he was the top scorer with 43 goals, this also gave him the title of top scorer in South America. He was briefly in the Argentina National Team, but did not get to play in any FIFA World Cups. Ferreyra, next to Valeriano López and Arthur Friedenreich, have been only the American professional footballers with an average of more than 1 goal per match, having made 206 goals in 197 games from the beginning of the professional era in 1931 to his retirement in 1939. His fame and striking strength was such that the newspaper Crítica gave a prize to the first goalkeeper that played Ferreyra without receiving a goal. Ferreyra held the world record transfer fee in 1932 when he was transferred from Tigre to River Plate for 23000 pounds. He kept this record for a total of 20 years - the longest unbroken time period for this record. He married Juanita in 1936 and had two children, Bernabé Daniel and Carlos Alberto. He retired from football in 1939, at an early age of 29 years. Started in the club Jorge Newbery of Rufino, where his older brothers took him there and played 15 years already in the club's first team and was surprised by his goals. When his brother took him in his work moved to the town of Junin, Province of Buenos Aires where he began working as a painter in the workshops of the railway. Simultaneously entered the first team football club Buenos Aires to the Pacific where he debuted with the BAP Club Atlético Sarmiento on Sunday, October 9, 1927 and converted the only goal of the game gave the victory to his club that won that year's championship League Juninense with him as a goalscorer. In 1927, with 18 years, Barnabas was tested to the club Talleres de Escalada, which like the previous one was tied to the railroad, but he saw no conditions which continued until 1929 in Junin. One day he saw Alberto Monge, a talent search, and he proposed to go play club Club Atlético Tigre. Barnabas did not want to accept but ended up at the insistence of Paulino. In his first game with new club won its four-goal Ferreyra. In 1930 gave the player the Tigre Club Atlético Huracán in free, as was customary in the amateur era, for a tour in eight games and became Ferreyra eleven goals. Then he was also loaned to Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield making a tour of Chile, Peru, Cuba, Mexico and the United States with a team of 10 players themselves and 7 provided by other clubs to strengthen. About 25 parties won 20, tied 4 and lost only one in the U.S. Fall River, in Rhode Island. Were 84 goals, 38 of whom were Ferreyra and had 32 against. The first game was November 30, 1930, in Chile, and the delegation returned recently as April 27, 1931. Velez Sarsfield received $ 10,000 pesos national currency free of charge and the players a daily per diem of $ 250. Against a Peruvian team, Bernabé fainted from the archer when a hit and went to visit him at the hospital asked him: ''If we become to face, before kicking me.'' He continued the tour and return to again go through Peru for revenge. Barnabas told him he was going to kick and made the goal well. Thanked him for the archer. On the same tour, a referee made a penalty kick four times. Barnabas warned him: ''Follow that can squeeze in one weeks followed.'' He returned to Tigre on April 31. Of this season is remembered in the game which his team was losing by two goals with San Lorenzo de Almagro missing ten minutes of play and Ferreyra made three in that time many achieving victory for Tiger. From there followed his streak: 13 games 19 goals put. My brothers were committed to be the strongest shoteador people. Morning and afternoon made me hit the ball. ... More Louder! Still stronger! ''I had a pony horse Rufino on my payments with them everywhere they went. On rainy days, with so much mud, grabbed the ball and went to the field. From the top of the pony beat her and beat her. Hence cortito shot and pulled the dry '' ''I went on living in Rufino and went to Buenos Aires on Friday but did not need to train with my teammates, because we knew very well. It was still playing in Jorge Newbery and that was my practice. We got together on Sunday and broke it. When we were Local him put two cameras on the ball and the wet well. It weighed about seven pounds and if the goalie reached to put the body was inside with a ball and everything '' ''As a player was outstanding, forcing rivals to take care of twice. To us it has seemed easier to play. As a man worth more. He won the silver he wanted, but never bothered to look after her. It was given with both hands, without claim anything. When I shook hands, you knew he had in him a friend for life (Jose Manuel Moreno).'' Before football leave me, I prefer to leave http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernabe_ferreyra http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernabé_Ferreyra Bernabe FERREYRA | 1932-1939 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)

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