Carlos Volante
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Carlos Martín Volante | ||
Date of birth | November 11, 1905 | ||
Place of birth | Lanús, Argentina | ||
Date of death | October 9, 1987 | (aged 81)||
Place of death | Milan, Italy | ||
Position(s) | Defensive midfielder | ||
Youth career | |||
1923–1924 | Lanús | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1924–1926 | Lanús | 11 | (0) |
1926 | CA General San Martín | 3 | (0) |
1928 | Platense | ||
1929–1930 | San Lorenzo | ||
1930–1931 | → Excursionistas | 0 | (0) |
1931–1932 | Napoli | 25 | (0) |
1932–1933 | Livorno | 32 | (0) |
1933–1934 | Torino | 16 | (0) |
1934–1935 | Rennes[1] | 22 | (1) |
1935–1936 | Olympique Lillois | 24 | (1) |
1937–1938 | CA Paris | ||
1938–1943 | Flamengo | 100 | (3) |
International career | |||
1928–1930 | Argentina | 2 | (0) |
Managerial career | |||
1945–1946 | Lanús | ||
1946–1948 | Internacional | ||
1953–1955 | Vitória | ||
1959–1960 | Bahia | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Carlos Martín Volante (November 11, 1905 – October 9, 1987)[2][3] was an Argentine football defensive midfielder, who played in Argentine, Brazilian, French and Italian clubs.
Career
[edit]Volante begun his youth career at small clubs in Lanús. In 1923, he signed Club Atlético Lanús, where he started his senior career on the following year. He would still serve in the military and then have a brief stint at Club Atlético General San Martín before joining Platense. In 1929 he transferred to San Lorenzo, with which he reached the semifinals of the local league. Between 1930 and 1931, Volante was loaned for free to Vélez Sársfield to play in the team's Pan-American tour.[4] Thereafter, he played four games in Excursionistas Two years later he signed a deal with Napoli. He also played for Livorno and Torino in Italy, where he would stay until 1934 when he moved to French football.
Once there, Volante took part in the historical Rennes 1934–35 squad and also played for Olympique Lillois and CA Paris. During 1938 FIFA World Cup, held in France, he was hired by Brazil National Football Team to work as a massagist.[5] The fear from World War II and a nice relationship built with Brazilian players made Volante transfer to Flamengo, where he would side with Brazilian stars Domingos da Guia and Leonidas. His defensive prowess led the defensive midfielder position to be called "volante" in Brazil.[6]
Volante retired in 1943 to start a coaching career. He won the 1959 Taça Brasil for Bahia.
Honours
[edit]Club
[edit]- Coupe de France: Runners-up 1935
- Championnat de France: Runners-up 1936
- Campeonato Carioca: 1939, 1942, 1943[7]
- Campeonato Brasileiro (as manager): 1959[8]
References
[edit]- ^ [1] Stade Rennais Online (in French)
- ^ Assaf, Roberto; Martins, Clóvis (2001). Almanaque do Flamengo (in Portuguese) (1st ed.). Editora Abril. p. 514. OCLC 837719185.
- ^ Futebol Portenho (in Portuguese)
- ^ "Historia del Club Atlético Vélez Sársfield" (in Spanish). VelezSarsfield.net. Archived from the original on 2009-09-08. Retrieved 2010-10-29.
- ^ "Copa do Mundo de 1938". museudosesportes.com.br (in Portuguese). Museu dos Esportes. Archived from the original on 2008-05-14. Retrieved 2009-09-12.
- ^ A origem do volante no futebol brasileiro (in Portuguese)
- ^ http://www.flaestatistica.com/ (in Portuguese)
- ^ "Final da Taça Brasil completa 51anos - Esporte Clube Bahia" (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 2011-08-15. Retrieved 2011-03-29.
External links
[edit]- Carlos Volante at BDFA (in Spanish)
- 1905 births
- 1987 deaths
- Footballers from Lanús
- Argentine men's footballers
- Club Atlético Platense footballers
- San Lorenzo de Almagro footballers
- Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield footballers
- SSC Napoli players
- US Livorno 1915 players
- Torino FC players
- Olympique Lillois players
- Serie A players
- Serie B players
- Ligue 1 players
- CR Flamengo footballers
- Argentine expatriate men's footballers
- Expatriate men's footballers in Brazil
- Expatriate men's footballers in France
- Expatriate men's footballers in Italy
- Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Brazil
- Argentine expatriate sportspeople in France
- Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Italy
- Argentine football managers
- Expatriate football managers in Brazil
- Sport Club Internacional managers
- Esporte Clube Vitória managers
- Esporte Clube Bahia managers
- Campeonato Brasileiro Série A managers
- Men's association football midfielders
- 20th-century Argentine sportsmen