Sergio Bismarck Villar

Sergio Villar
Personal information
Full name Sergio Bismarck Villar
Date of birth (1944-01-05) January 5, 1944
Place of birth Montevideo, Uruguay
Playing position Left-back
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
? Sportivo Cerrito ? (?)
? Club Atlético Canillitas ? (?)
? Defensor Sporting Club ? (?)
1968-1981 San Lorenzo 446 (6)
1982 All Boys 36 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 21 October 2007.

† Appearances (goals)

Sergio Bismarck Villar (born 5 January 1944) is a former Uruguay football left back. He played most of his career for San Lorenzo de Almagro in Argentina.

Villar started his career in Uruguay where he played for Club Sportivo Cerrito (Uruguay), C.A. Canillitas and Defensor Sporting Club.

In 1968 Villar joined San Lorenzo and in his first year with the club they won the Metropolitano championship, and became the first team in the professional era of Argentine football to complete a season without losing a game.

In 1972 Villar was part of the San Lorenzo team that won both of the Argentine league titles, this time they completed the Nacional championship without losing a single game.

Villar won his fourth title with San Lorenzo in 1974 when the club won the Nacional championship. Villar is one of only five players to have won four league championships with San Lorenzo, the others being Roberto Telch, Victorio Cocco, Carlos Veglio and Agustín Irusta.

Villar played his last game for San Lorenzo in 1981, by the end of his time with the club he had played 446 games, scoring 6 goals. Villar is top of the San Lorenzo all-time appearances list.[1]

Villar had a short spell with All Boys in 1982, after which he retired.

Titles

Season Team Title
1968 MetropolitanoArgentina San Lorenzo Primera División Argentina
1972 MetropolitanoArgentina San Lorenzo Primera División Argentina
1972 NacionalArgentina San Lorenzo Primera División Argentina
1974 NacionalArgentina San Lorenzo Primera División Argentina

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