Club Sportivo Alsina

El jugador metio 35 goles en una temporada normal y fue el máximo goleador del club, metiendo 150 goles en 3 temporadas.

El jugador se retiro a los 26 años por una lesión en la rodilla The club was established on October 17, 1916, in Valentín Alsina district of Greater Buenos Aires under the name "El Aeroplano",[1][2] In 1922 the football section separated from the club, adopting the name "Sportivo Alsina" honoring the district where the club had been established.

One year later, the club would win another Tercera División championship playing with a reserve team.

[5] Sportivo Alsina debuted in the Argentine top division, Primera División, in 1933 where the squad finished 5° of 20 teams.

[6] Sportivo Alsina continued to play at the top-flight until 1934 where all the clubs of the amateur league (AFA) were relegated as it merged with the professional one, Liga Argentina de Football.

The Sportivo Alsina team of 1936 that won the Primera C championship