Ladislao Mazurkiewicz dies, one of the best South American doormen of history

Ladislao Mazurkiewicz dies, one of the best South American doormen of history

Uruguayan Mazurkiewicz Ladislado, chosen as the best goalkeeper of the World Mexico 1970, He died Wednesday in Montevideo, reported sources close to the family.

Mazurkiewicz, of 67 years, considered one of the best goalkeepers in the Uruguayan football of all time, He coached the goalkeepers of the Peñarol, new champion of the Apertura Uruguay, Until a couple of weeks.

The former footballer suffered a respiratory problem that led to his admission to hospital last 24 December and overall worsened in recent days due to kidney problems.

Ladislao Mazurkiewicz fue champion of the Copa Libertadores and the Intercontinental in 1966, in the latter winning the final to Real Madrid.

further, He played with Selection of Uruguay's World Cups England 1966 Y Mexico 1970, this being key to celestial occupy fourth place.

Previously, She was South American champion with the heavenly in 1967 and later he played in Brazil's Atletico Mineiro, the Spanish Granada, Cobreloa Chile and Colombia Cali America before returning to Peñarol for withdrawal from the fields in 1981.

Julio Muñoz

Julio Muñoz

Journalist, specialist in international football and retro. I write in Colgadosporelfutbol.com and you can follow me at @ juliomv1982
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