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- Q438495 description "Uruguayan footballer".
- Q438495 description "Uruguayan footballer".
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- Q438495 abstract "Juan Peregrino Anselmo (30 April 1902 – 27 October 1975) was a striker for Uruguay who was a member of the champion squad at the 1930 FIFA World Cup, as he scored 3 goals in the tournament, including 2 in the semi-finals. He was the first false 9 in a world cup. He also won the gold medal with Uruguay at the 1928 Summer Olympics. He was a player and later coach of C.A. Peñarol. As coach, succeeding mid-1962 the Hungarian Béla Guttmann in office, he led the club to the Uruguayan championship of the same year. In the later part of 1963 the Uruguayan goalkeeper Roque Maspoli succeeded him.".
- Q438495 birthDate "1902-04-30".
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- Q438495 birthYear "1902".
- Q438495 deathDate "1975-10-27".
- Q438495 deathYear "1975".
- Q438495 managerClub Q16320.
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- Q438495 birthDate "1902-04-30".
- Q438495 birthPlace Q1335.
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- Q438495 caps "180".
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- Q438495 dateOfBirth "1902-04-30".
- Q438495 dateOfDeath "1975-10-27".
- Q438495 deathDate "1975-10-27".
- Q438495 fullname "Juan Peregrino Anselmo".
- Q438495 goals "102".
- Q438495 managerclubs Q16320.
- Q438495 manageryears "1962".
- Q438495 name "Anselmo, Peregrino".
- Q438495 name "Juan Peregrino Anselmo".
- Q438495 nationalcaps "8".
- Q438495 nationalgoals "3".
- Q438495 nationalteam Q134916.
- Q438495 nationalyears "1927".
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- Q438495 shortDescription "Uruguayan footballer".
- Q438495 years "1922".
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- Q438495 comment "Juan Peregrino Anselmo (30 April 1902 – 27 October 1975) was a striker for Uruguay who was a member of the champion squad at the 1930 FIFA World Cup, as he scored 3 goals in the tournament, including 2 in the semi-finals. He was the first false 9 in a world cup. He also won the gold medal with Uruguay at the 1928 Summer Olympics. He was a player and later coach of C.A. Peñarol.".
- Q438495 label "Peregrino Anselmo".
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- Q438495 name "Juan Peregrino Anselmo".
- Q438495 name "Peregrino Anselmo".
- Q438495 surname "Anselmo".