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Full name
  
Enrique Guaita

Name
  
Enrique Guaita

Date of birth
  
July 11, 1910

Role
  
Footballer

Years
  
Team

Playing position
  
Forward

1931–1933
  
Estudiantes


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Place of birth
  
Lucas Gonzalez, Argentina

Date of death
  
May 18, 1959(1959-05-18) (aged 48)

Died
  
May 18, 1959, Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Enrique Guaita (11 July 1910 – 18 May 1959) commonly known as "Enrico Guaita" was an Italian Argentine footballer who played for both Argentina and Italy as a forward. He won the World Cup in 1934 with Italy.

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He played most of his footballing career in Argentina with Estudiantes and Racing Club, but also played in Italy with Roma where he was nicknamed Il Corsaro Nero.

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Club career

Guaita played for Estudiantes de La Plata, where he was part of the famous attack Los Profesores. In 1934, he moved to Italy, where he probably played his best football. He played two seasons for A.S. Roma from 1933 to 1935. He was the top-scorer of the League in 1934–35, with 28 goals. He became known as Il Corsaro Nero. Fearing being drafted by the Italian army, in 1936, he returned to Argentina, where he played for Racing Club de Avellaneda and, again, Estudiantes de La Plata. He retired at the end of the 1939 season.

International career

Guaita was one of twelve Argentine players to represent both Argentina (four caps, one goal) and Italy (ten caps, five goals) at national level, before the practice of playing for more than one national team was banned. With Argentina, he won the 1937 South American Championship, and with the Italian national team, he scored the only goal in the semifinal match of the 1934 FIFA World Cup against Austria, before Italy went on to win the title on home soil.

Death

He died at only 48 years old.

International

Argentina
  • South American Championship (1): 1937
  • Italy
  • FIFA World Cup (1): 1934
  • Individual

  • Serie A Capocannoniere: 1934–35 (28 goals)
  • References

    Enrique Guaita Wikipedia