ROME, March 25 - Diego Forlán onslaught of mythical Scarone. The Uruguay striker, best player in the World Cup in South Africa, aims to break the record for goals with Celeste that belongs to Pedro Héctor Scarone (Montevideo, November 26, 1898 - Montevideo, April 4, 1967), known as the "Wizard". Diego Forlan could exceed the record of this tour already Scarone Uruguay in Europe today faces Celeste in Tallinn Estonia and March 29 against Ireland in the Trap.
THE MAGICIAN - Héctor Pedro Scarone with Celeste from 1917 to 1930 he played 52 official matches scoring 31 goals, with an impressive average: 0.59 networks per game. Diego Forlan to date with the national team has competed in 71 races with 29 goals signing an average of 0.40 networks per game.
Then the remarkable track record Scarone with Celeste. In fact, the Uruguayan striker (the family was from Liguria, and he spoke fluent Italian) has won a World Cup (1930), two Olympic gold (1924 and 1928), four editions of the South American Championship (the equivalent of today's Copa América) plus other events.
INTER AND PALERMO - Scarone played in Italy at the end of his career. At 33, in the 1931-32 season, he wore the shirt of the Ambrosiana-Inter (7 goals in 14 games) and then that of Palermo, newly promoted to Serie A in 1932-33 and 1933-34 seasons scoring 11 goals in 54 games. THE TRIAL MEAZZA - Giuseppe Meazza, probably the greatest Italian footballer of all time (in blue two-time world champion and two International Cups) and teammate at Inter ace Uruguayan Scarone called "the best player in the world ". 


THE MAGICIAN - Héctor Pedro Scarone with Celeste from 1917 to 1930 he played 52 official matches scoring 31 goals, with an impressive average: 0.59 networks per game. Diego Forlan to date with the national team has competed in 71 races with 29 goals signing an average of 0.40 networks per game.
Then the remarkable track record Scarone with Celeste. In fact, the Uruguayan striker (the family was from Liguria, and he spoke fluent Italian) has won a World Cup (1930), two Olympic gold (1924 and 1928), four editions of the South American Championship (the equivalent of today's Copa América) plus other events.
INTER AND PALERMO - Scarone played in Italy at the end of his career. At 33, in the 1931-32 season, he wore the shirt of the Ambrosiana-Inter (7 goals in 14 games) and then that of Palermo, newly promoted to Serie A in 1932-33 and 1933-34 seasons scoring 11 goals in 54 games. THE TRIAL MEAZZA - Giuseppe Meazza, probably the greatest Italian footballer of all time (in blue two-time world champion and two International Cups) and teammate at Inter ace Uruguayan Scarone called "the best player in the world ".



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