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- Q596980 description "Argentine footballer".
- Q596980 description "Argentine footballer".
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- Q596980 abstract "José Salomón (9 July 1916 in La Plata – 22 January 1990) was an Argentine football defender who played club football for Talleres de Remedios de Escalada and Racing Club de Avellaneda and captained the Argentina national football team.Salomón started his career in 1934 with Talleres before moving to Avelaneda to play for Racing Club between 1939 and 1945.Salomón played a total of 44 games for Argentina including 21 in the Copa América a national record he shares with Oscar Ruggeri. Salomón was part of two Copa América winning teams but his career was ended in the 1946 edition of the competition by a Jair Rosa Pinto tackle which broke his tibia and fibula sparking a riot and pitch invasion and fueling the Argentina and Brazil football rivalry.".
- Q596980 birthDate "1916-07-09".
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- Q596980 birthYear "1916".
- Q596980 deathDate "1990-01-20".
- Q596980 deathDate "1990-01-22".
- Q596980 deathYear "1990".
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- Q596980 birthDate "1916-07-09".
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- Q596980 caps "215".
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- Q596980 dateOfBirth "1916-07-09".
- Q596980 dateOfDeath "1990-01-22".
- Q596980 deathDate "1990-01-20".
- Q596980 fullname "José Salomón".
- Q596980 goals "0".
- Q596980 name "José Salomón".
- Q596980 name "Salomon, Jose".
- Q596980 nationalcaps "44".
- Q596980 nationalgoals "0".
- Q596980 nationalteam Q79800.
- Q596980 nationalyears "1939".
- Q596980 placeOfBirth "La Plata, Argentina".
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- Q596980 shortDescription "Argentine footballer".
- Q596980 years "1934".
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- Q596980 comment "José Salomón (9 July 1916 in La Plata – 22 January 1990) was an Argentine football defender who played club football for Talleres de Remedios de Escalada and Racing Club de Avellaneda and captained the Argentina national football team.Salomón started his career in 1934 with Talleres before moving to Avelaneda to play for Racing Club between 1939 and 1945.Salomón played a total of 44 games for Argentina including 21 in the Copa América a national record he shares with Oscar Ruggeri.".
- Q596980 label "José Salomón".
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- Q596980 surname "Salomon".