Aurelio González (footballer)
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Aurelio Ramón González Benítez (25 September 1905 in
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,
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– 9 July 1997) was a Paraguayan
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player. González is one of the greatest football players of
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, considered by many as the second best player behind
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. He started his career in
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and then moved to Olimpia of Asunción where he spent the rest of his career winning several championships, most notably the three consecutive national championships obtained by Olimpia in 1927, 1928 and 1929. In the early 1930s he rejected an offer worth millions from
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of
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in order to fight for his country,
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, in the
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.FIFA Profile
/ref> As a coach, he led Olimpia of Asunción to numerous championships and to the first
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final in 1960. He also coached the Paraguayan national team in the 1958 World Cup.


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