Jorge Alberto Comas Romero (born 9 June 1960) is an Argentine former
footballer
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who played as a
striker
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, and is an
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, having taken part at the
1988 Summer Olympics
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. He played for football clubs in Argentina and
Mexico
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and also represented the
Argentina national football team
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Nicknamed ''La Albiceleste'' ('The White and ...
.
Club career
Comas (nicknamed "Comitas", a diminutive ) started his professional career with
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in 1980. After the club was relegated from the
Primera División
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in 1981 he moved to
Vélez Sársfield where he scored 54 goals in 166 games. He was the
topscorer in 1985
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with 12 goals.
In 1986 Comas joined
Boca Juniors
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where he improved his goalscoring ratio, scoring 63 goals in 127 games in all competitions. Despite of having played only 4 years for the ''Xeneize'', he was the 2nd topscorer of
1986–87 season with 19 goals. Comas formed a remembered attacking line with right-winger
Alfredo Graciani and centre-forward
Jorge Rinaldi
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In 1989 Comas joined Mexican side
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, where he became a fan favourite after being the top scorer for the 1989–90 season. He played for the "Tiburones Rojos" until 1994 when he returned to Argentina and his first club;
Colón de Santa Fe Colón may refer to:
Places
;Argentina
* Colón, Entre Ríos
* Colón Department, Córdoba
* Colón Department, Entre Ríos
* Colón, Buenos Aires
;Colombia
* Colón, Nariño
* Colón, Putumayo
* Colón Department (Colombia)
;Costa Rica
* Ci ...
.
After retiring as a player Comas has become a striking coach with several Mexican clubs including
Celaya
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,
León,
Cruz Azul
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and Veracruz.
International career
1988 Summer Olympic Games
He played on the
Argentine team which took part at the
1988 Summer Olympic Games.
Personal life
His career in Mexico was documented by
Duolingo
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to train Spanish speakers.
References
External links
Interview with ''Clarín'' newspaper
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1960 births
Living people
Sportspeople from Entre Ríos Province
Argentine footballers
Association football forwards
Argentina international footballers
Olympic footballers of Argentina
Footballers at the 1988 Summer Olympics
Club Atlético Colón footballers
Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield footballers
Boca Juniors footballers
C.D. Veracruz footballers
Argentine Primera División players
Liga MX players
Argentine expatriate footballers
Expatriate footballers in Mexico