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Fernando Alzate

Colombiab. 1901-01-01Retired
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Biography

Fernando Alzate was a Colombian football athlete born on January 1, 1901. He began his football career in the early 1920s, emerging as a notable player in Colombia’s domestic leagues. Alzate is best recognized for his contributions to the national team during a formative period in Colombian football history.

Alzate was a key member of the Colombian national team that participated in the inaugural South American Championship in 1916. His performances helped elevate the profile of Colombian football on the South American continent, and he significantly influenced the sport's growth in the region. Over his career, he became known for his exceptional skills and tactical understanding of the game.

Following his retirement from professional football, Alzate's legacy persisted as he served as an influence and mentor to future generations of players. His contributions to Colombian football have been honored by various sports organizations, cementing his status as a significant figure in the nation’s sporting history. Alzate passed away, leaving behind a lasting impact on the global football community.

Quick Facts

Full nameFernando Alzate
Date of birth1901-01-01
NationalityColombia
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