Bernardo Gandulla

[2] Born in Buenos Aires,[3] Bernardo Gandulla defended Ferro Carril Oeste from 1934 to 1939.

[2] He played 57 Argentine Primera División games and scored 26 goals for the club, winning the competition in 1940 and 1943.

[3] Gandulla was Defensores de Belgrano's head coach in 1953, winning the Primera División C in that season.

[2] He is well known in Brazil as his surname originated the term used in the country for the ball boy, which is gandula.

[2] Gandulla was part of Vasco's squad, but as he spent most of his time on the bench, he retrieved the balls during the games of his club.