Alfredo Garasini (Buenos Aires, June 1, 1897 – Santa Fe, January 6, 1950), was an Argentine footballer who played as forward.
[1] After retiring from football, Garasini served as coach, being also the Boca Juniors manager from 1943 to 1946, winning four titles else, the 1943 and 1944 league championships and two domestic cups, also achieving a mark of 23 consecutive matches unbeaten.
[4] Garasini raised from the youth divisions of Boca Juniors, being part of the roster that won four titles within a year (Primera División, Copa Competencia Jockey Club, Copa Ibarguren and international Tie Cup competition in 1919).
[6] In 1920 Garasini moved to Boca Juniors' arch-rival River Plate,[7][8] where he stayed briefly, playing a Copa de Competencia Jockey Club match v. Atlanta in June 1920.
Alfredo Garasini died in 1950 in the city of Santa Fe where the team expected to play a friendly match facing local club Colón.