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Francisco Majewski

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Years
  
Team

Position
  
Defender

Playing position
  
Defender

Height
  
1.84 m

Role
  
Footballer

Name
  
Francisco Majewski


Date of death
  
22 April 2012(2012-04-22) (aged 72)

Died
  
April 22, 2012, Cuernavaca, Mexico

Date of birth
  
(1939-05-01)1 May 1939

Place of death
  
Cuernavaca, Mexico

Place of birth
  
Montevideo, Uruguay

Francisco Majewski (1 May 1939 – 22 April 2012) was a professional footballer who played in the Uruguayan Primera División and Mexican Primera División.

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Career

Born in Montevideo, Majewski played as a central defender and was an imposing figure at 1.84 meters and 187 kilos. He began playing for the youth side of Peñarol. At age 15, he joined Peñarol's senior side, where he would deputy for William Martínez. He won three Uruguayan league titles and the 1960 Copa Libertadores and played in the 1960 Intercontinental Cup before leaving the club.

In 1961, Majewski moved to Mexico to join Atlante F.C. under manager Jorge Marik. After two seasons, he transferred to Necaxa where he would partner Carlos Albert in central defense for seven years. He won the 1965–66 Copa México with Necaxa, and was known as "Caballero del área" ("Gentleman of the area") for his disciplinary record as he only received two red cards during his entire career.

Personal

Majewski's brother, Alejandro Majewski, was also a professional footballer.

After he retired from playing football, Majewski resided in Mexico and sought Mexican citizenship. In April 2012, Majewski died in Cuernavaca.

References

Francisco Majewski Wikipedia