Herminio Masantonio

Herminio Masantonio

Masantonio during his time as a Huracán player
Personal information
Date of birth (1910-08-05)5 August 1910
Place of birth Ensenada, Argentina
Date of death 11 September 1956(1956-09-11) (aged 46)
Playing position Centre forward
Youth career
Sportivo Villa Albino
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1931-1943, 1945 Huracán 349 (254)
1943 Defensor 11 (3)
1944 Banfield 9 (2)
National team
1935-1942 Argentina 19 (21)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of October 2007.

† Appearances (goals)

Herminio Masantonio (5 August 1910 – 11 September 1956) was an Argentine football centre-forward. He played most of his career for Club Atlético Huracán and represented Argentina at international level.

Club career

Masantonio started his professional career at the very dawn of the professional era of Argentine football in 1931. He went on to become one of the most noted goalscorers in the history of the Argentine Primera Division. He scored a total of 256 goals in 358 games in Argentine football. He is still the third highest scoring player in Argentine football.

Masantonio stayed with Huracán until 1943 when he joined Uruguayan team Club Atlético Defensor (Defensor Sporting Club since 1989). He soon returned to Argentina to play for Banfield in 1944 before retiring after one last season with Huracán.

Masantonio scored 254 goals for Huracán making him the clubs highest scoring player.[1] He scored a total of 259 goals in 369 games for all of his club teams.

Masantonio was the inspiration for an Argentine tango titled 'El mortero del Globito' on YouTube, written by Miguel Padula (music) and Francisco García Jiménez (lyrics), recorded on 9 May 1933 by the Orquesta Típica Victor, featuring Alberto Gómez on vocals.

International career

Masantonio represented Argentina at the 1935 and 1942 South American Championships. He was topscorer in both competitions, his 11 goals in the tournament leave him in 12th place in the list of Copa América topscorers.[2]

Masantonio scored a total of 21 goals for Argentina in only 19 games, putting him in 7th place in the table of Argentina's top goalscorers

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