Sotero Aranguren

Sotero Aranguren Labairu (7 May 1894 – 26 February 1922), was an Argentine footballer born in Buenos Aires who spend his youth in Basque Country. He was a midfielder and played most of his career for Real Madrid CF. He and his brother Eulogio were team-mates at Real Madrid.

Sotero
Sotero Aranguren in 1910.
Personal information
Full name Sotero Aranguren Labairu
Date of birth (1894-05-07)May 7, 1894
Place of birth Buenos Aires, Argentina
Date of death (1922-02-26)February 26, 1922
Place of death San Sebastián, Spain
Position(s) Midfielder

Biography

He played for Real Madrid for seven years, between 1911 and 1918, scoring 4 goals in 60 matches.

He is considered "the first white symbol" by the Real Madrid official website.[1]

His premature death at the age of 28 led the club to build a statue representing Sotero and one of his team-mates, Machimbarrena (who also died young) at the entrance of the first team's locker room. The statue, added in 1925, now stands at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, and is seen as a totem of inspiration for Real Madrid's coming generations of footballers.

Sotero and Eulogio Aranguren were the first Argentine men's footballers who played for Real Madrid.

Honours

Real Madrid

References

  1. "Sotero Aranguren, Jugador Legendario" (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 June 2011.
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