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Martín Carlos Alarcón (25 December 1928 – 30 November 1988), often referred to simply as Alarcón, was an Argentine association football player.


Career

It is reported, that the short, skillful and very speedy attacker commenced his career in 1945 at the lowly
Sportivo Patria Club Sportivo Patria is a football club from Formosa, Argentina. The team currently plays in Torneo Federal A, the regionalised third division of the Argentine football league system. The club has only played one season at the top level of Argen ...
in his hometown. Several years later the Paraguay national team coach
Manuel Fleitas Solich Manuel Fleitas Solich (30 December 1900 – 24 March 1984) was a Paraguayan football player and coach. He was known as "El Brujo" (the Wizard). Career as a player Fleitas Solich played for Club Nacional of Paraguay where he won two Paraguayan ...
helped him to get contracted with Libertad in the capital Asunción. In 1951, he returned to Argentina to play for the top club River Plate in Buenos Aires, where he had little success competing with players like
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,
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and Walter Gomez for an attacker position. Thus, in 1952 he took the opportunity to play again for Libertad. After competing without much success in the Copa Rio of 1952 Libertad went on to become runner-up in the national championship. In 1953 Libertad became again runner up in the championship, and players from the club made up the majority of the Paraguay national team that in the same year won for the first time the South American Championship.The image on the stamp does not actually depict the championship winning team of 1955, but rather a side of Libertad from 1952 or 1953, which was runner up in the championship. The image depicts standing: ''Víctor Vega (coach),
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, Manuel Gavilán, Florentino Arrúa, Ireneo Hermosilla, Robustiano Maciel, Higinio Benítez Pavetti, "Papi" Corrales (manager ?). ''Front: ''unknown person, Máximo "Chimo" Rolón, Martín Alarcón, Eulogio "Kokito" Martínez,
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, Rogelio Bedoya.'' (per
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',
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, 9 August 2005.)
In 1954, Martín Alarcón moved to Brazil, where he joined America-RJ in Rio de Janeiro, coached by
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, who is credited with introducing the 4-2-4-system in Brazil. Alongside players like
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, who would later transfer to
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, and Manoel Pereira – known as Leônidas ''da Selva'', or "Jungle Leônidas", due to his "raw" skills and resemblance to
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– , Alarcón was 1954 and 1955 Championship of Rio de Janeiro runner-up, on both occasions losing the title to Flamengo. In a best-of-three series for the 1955 title, America lost the first match to Flamengo 0–1 and won the second one 5–1. In the decisive match on 6 April 1956 at
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, before almost 140,000 spectators, a record crowd for America, Alarcón had to leave the field early in the first half after a tackle by Flamengo defender Tomires. Substitutions were not allowed then and the balance of the match swung to Flamengo, coached by Fleitas Solich, who eventually won 4–1 thus attaining its third consecutive title. Alarcón, who is sometimes considered the top player of this era of America, had two more good years with the club in 1956 and 1957, in the latter year scoring 14 goals in the Rio-Championship, his highest tally ever. However, America had to make do with the 5th and 6th places. From mid-1958 forward Alarcón only received little if any playing time. Eventually, early 1960, the year when America would win its seventh and hitherto last Rio-Championship, Alarcón left the club. In January 1960 he joined Millonarios in the Colombian capital
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. With the club he won under the legendary coach
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the championships on 1961 and 1962.


Personal life and death

Martín Carlos Alarcón was born in Formosa, Argentina on 25 December 1928. He died on 30 November 1988, at the age of 59.


Career summary

;Clubs: * 1945–??:
Sportivo Patria Club Sportivo Patria is a football club from Formosa, Argentina. The team currently plays in Torneo Federal A, the regionalised third division of the Argentine football league system. The club has only played one season at the top level of Argen ...
, Formosa, Argentina * 19??–50:
Club Libertad Club Libertad is a professional association football, football club based in Asunción, Paraguay that currently plays in the Paraguayan Primera División. The club plays its home games at Estadio Tigo La Huerta; which holds 10,100 people. Fo ...
, Asunción, Paraguay * 1951: CA River Plate, Buenos Aires, Argentina * 1952–53:
Club Libertad Club Libertad is a professional association football, football club based in Asunción, Paraguay that currently plays in the Paraguayan Primera División. The club plays its home games at Estadio Tigo La Huerta; which holds 10,100 people. Fo ...
, Asunción, Paraguay * 1954–59: America FC, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil * 1960–62: CD Los Millonarios, Bogotá, Colombia ;Honours * Championship of Colombia: 1961, 1962. * Runner-up of the Championship of Paraguay: 1952, 1953. * Runner-up of the Championship of Rio de Janeiro: 1954, 1955.


References

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Alarcon… jornada triste no Maracanã
'' Tardes de Pacaembu: o futebol sem as fronteiras do tempo, 19 March 2014. ;Notes {{DEFAULTSORT:Alarcon, Martin Carlos 1928 births 1988 deaths Argentine expatriate men's footballers Argentine men's footballers America Football Club (Rio de Janeiro) players Club Atlético River Plate footballers Club Libertad footballers Millonarios F.C. players Categoría Primera A players Paraguayan Primera División players Expatriate men's footballers in Brazil Expatriate men's footballers in Colombia Expatriate men's footballers in Paraguay Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Brazil Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Colombia Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Paraguay Men's association football forwards Footballers from Formosa, Argentina