PEDRO ROCHA | 1966-1970 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)
PEDRO ROCHA PES STATS | 1966-1970
electric_trigger PEDRO ROCHA | 1966-1970 Club: Penarol Number: 10 Position: *SS, AM Nationality: Uruaguayan Age: 22-27 Foot: R Side: B Length: 181 Weight: 78 Attack: 86 Defence: 45 Balance: 79 Stamina: 85 Top Speed: 84 Acceleration: 83 Response: 87 Agility: 93 Dribble Accuracy: 92 Dribble Speed: 84 Short Pass Accuracy: 92 Short Pass Speed: 78 Long Pass Acc: 88 Long Pass Speed: 82 Shot Accuracy: 86 Shot Power: 88 Shot Technique: 86 Free Kick Accuracy: 92 Curling: 92 Header: 87 Jump: 83 Technique: 92 Aggression: 86 Mentality: 85 Keeper Skills: 50 Team Work: 90 Injury Tolerance: B Condition/Fitness: 6 Weak Foot Accuracy: 7 Weak Foot frequency: 5 Consistency: 7 *Tactical Dribble *Dribbling *Passing *Playmaking *Reaction *Positioning *Middle Shooting Pedro Virgilio Rocha Franchetti was a free-romaing attacking player of skill able to score from anywhere including free kicks during the 1960's and 1970's for Penarol and Sao Paulo. He played 52 games for the Uruguay national team between 1961 and 1974 He appeared in four consecutive World Cups for the Uruguay national football team: 1962, 1966, 1970 and 1974. He also played in the Copa América 1967. During his time with Peñarol, the club won 8 Uruguayan league titles (1959-1962, 1964, 1965, 167, 1968), three Copa Libertadores (1960, 1961 & 1966) the Copa Intercontinental in 1966 and two editions of the Uruguayan Copa Competencia in 1964 and 1967. In 1970 Rocha joined São Paulo F.C. where he helped the team obtain the Campeonato Paulista in 1971 and 1975. He was the championship top scorer in 1972. In 1977, his final year with the club they became national champions for the first time in their history. Later in his career he played for Coritiba where he won Campeonato Paranaense championship, Palmeiras and Bangu in Brazil. His last club were Monterrey in Mexico in 1980. PEDRO ROCHA | 1966-1970 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)
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