Eduardo de Saa

Eduardo de Saa was a footballer who played as a defender for clubs in Argentina, Chile and Bolivia.

He joined Vélez Sarsfield, alongside his brother Manuel Herminio, from Club Atlético La Paternal[1][2][3] as a forward, but he later turned into a defender.

[7][8][9] In April 1942, he moved to Bolivia[10] and performed as both player and manager of Always Ready, coinciding with the Chilean goalkeeper Horacio Amaral.

[11] At international level, he represented the Chile in 1941[12] becoming the third Argentine to make it after Colin Campbell (1910) and Salvador Nocetti (1940).

[13] His brother, Manuel Herminio,[14] was a well-known defender of Vélez Sarsfield between 1926 and 1941 and represented the Argentina national team in 1935.