Pichichi

Spanish footballer and top scorer

Pichichi - Spanish footballer and top scorer
Born

1892
133 years ago

Died

March 1st, 1922
103 years ago — 30 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Spain

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A prominent footballer, recognized for scoring prowess during the early 20th century. Played primarily for Athletic Bilbao and became a pivotal figure in the team's history. The annual top scorer award in La Liga is named after this athlete, highlighting career achievements in Spanish football. Contributed significantly to the team's successes, accumulating a remarkable tally of goals throughout his tenure.

Scored 82 goals in 88 matches for Athletic Bilbao

Won the Spanish Championship in 1914

Awarded the top scorer title in La Liga

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