SOCCER PLAYER

Alberto Suppici

1898 - 1981

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Alberto Horacio Suppici (20 November 1898 – 21 June 1981) was a Uruguayan footballer and coach who won the first ever FIFA World Cup, leading the Uruguay team in the 1930 tournament on home soil. Suppici is known as el Profesor (the Professor). His cousin was the professional driver Héctor Suppici Sedes. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Alberto Suppici is the 513th most popular soccer player (down from 317th in 2019), the 25th most popular biography from Uruguay (down from 20th in 2019) and the 14th most popular Uruguayan Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Alberto Suppici ranks 513 out of 21,273Before him are John Toshack, Michihiro Ozawa, Jürgen Grabowski, Norio Yoshimizu, Yukio Shimomura, and Lorenzo Buffon. After him are Larbi Benbarek, Frank Lampard, Jesús María Pereda, Artur Jorge, Seiki Ichihara, and Masafumi Hara.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1898, Alberto Suppici ranks 72Before him are Julius Schaub, Arletty, Prince Amedeo, Duke of Aosta, Jim Fouché, Viktor Ullmann, and Kurt Tank. After him are Randolph Scott, Viktor Pavičić, Marie-Pierre Kœnig, Jean Borotra, Luigi Fagioli, and István Dobi. Among people deceased in 1981, Alberto Suppici ranks 47Before him are Benjamin Sheares, Leo Kanner, Princess Margarita of Greece and Denmark, Lobsang Rampa, Karl Richter, and Frances Yates. After him are Marcel Bezençon, Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone, Bill Shankly, Rómulo Betancourt, Gyula Lóránt, and Mao Dun.

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In Uruguay

Among people born in Uruguay, Alberto Suppici ranks 25 out of 444Before him are Lucía Topolansky (1944), Julio María Sanguinetti (1936), Natalia Oreiro (1977), José Santamaría (1929), Mario Benedetti (1920), and Jules Laforgue (1860). After him are Ladislao Mazurkiewicz (1945), Juan María Bordaberry (1928), Roque Máspoli (1917), Luis Alberto Lacalle (1941), Fructuoso Rivera (1784), and Edinson Cavani (1987).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Uruguay

Among soccer players born in Uruguay, Alberto Suppici ranks 14Before him are Enrique Ballestrero (1905), Diego Forlán (1979), Enzo Francescoli (1961), Pedro Petrone (1905), Obdulio Varela (1917), and José Santamaría (1929). After him are Ladislao Mazurkiewicz (1945), Roque Máspoli (1917), Edinson Cavani (1987), Pedro Rocha (1942), Pablo Dorado (1908), and Álvaro Gestido (1907).