Paco Molina wasn't in 50 WC but was an interesting player too. He was a HB in your list and a read an interview where he said that he asked one of his managers to put him ahead on the field, and the managerd denied it, because he was a really good playmaker. When I read the interview I tought that he was a inside forward also, because was almost impossible for my mind to see a HB being the top scorer of the 1953 south american championship. He did seven goals in six games! But makes sense, the inside forward was practically a striker, play as a HB was more reasonable analysing what he said.
Oh, another one. Raimundo Infante. He was quite "low" in your strikers list. He's the second greatest scorer from Católica and I read stories about him, saying that he didn't even like soccer, and retired soon after 1956, he wasn't ever 30 years old, to study architecture. Do you really thing he's down there?
Anyway, can you help me?
Thanks for the attention!
Oh, another one. Raimundo Infante. He was quite "low" in your strikers list. He's the second greatest scorer from Católica and I read stories about him, saying that he didn't even like soccer, and retired soon after 1956, he wasn't ever 30 years old, to study architecture. Do you really thing he's down there?
Anyway, can you help me?
Thanks for the attention!