José Raúl Iglesias
Iglesias in 2012 during a meeting at
Club Atlético Sarmiento, Junín
Personal information
Full name José Raúl Iglesias Mastantuono
Date of birth (1957-03-06) 6 March 1957
Place of birth Buenos Aires, Argentina
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1976–1978 San Lorenzo
1978 Barcelona B
1978 Recreativo 2 (0)
1978 Logroñés
1979 All Boys 6 (1)
1980–1981 Sarmiento 66 (41)
1981–1983 Rosario Central 67 (29)
1983 San Lorenzo
1984 Valencia 6 (0)
1985 Estudiantes 28 (11)
1986–1987 Huracán 61 (46)
1987–1989 Racing Club 32 (16)
1989 Junior
1989–1990 Talleres 29 (11)
1990 Deportivo Español 12 (2)
1991 Lanús 14 (4)
Total 323 (161)
Managerial career
1998 Badajoz
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

José Raúl Iglesias (nicknamed Toti), (Buenos Aires, born 6 March 1957) is a retired footballer of Argentina. His position on the field was centre forward, having scored 117 goals in Primera División during his career. He won two championships in lower divisions of Argentina, being the topscorer of the tournament in both cases.

Iglesias is also the top-scorer of the 1980s in Argentine football, having scored 105 goals in 144 matches.[1][2]

Biography

Born in Boedo, city of Buenos Aires, Iglesias grew up imitating his idol, Luis Artime, a notable forward of the 1960s. He spent his youth career at San Lorenzo de Almagro, debuting in Primera División at 18, in 1976 in a match v. Unión de Santa Fe. Iglesias scored his first goal in Primera that same day, by penalty shoot-out. Alberto Rendo was the coach of San Lorenzo by then.

Iglesias would be later transferred to Sarmiento de Junín, where he became top scorer of the team that won the 1980 Primera B championship.[1]

Iglesias celebrating a goal playing for Racing Club

Iglesias had a long career as scorer, becoming an idol for the Sarmiento de Junín and Racing Club de Avellaneda supporters.[2]

"All of my goals were very ugly!"

Iglesias during an interview.[2]

Iglesias was the Primera B Nacional top scorer at the 1986-87 season playing for Huracán (which also promoted to Primera División) where he scored 36 goals in 37 matches, setting a record for the division.[3] After his tenure on El Globito, Iglesias was traded to Racing Club, where he became an idol for its supporters who also dedicated him a song.[2] Iglesias formed a praised attacking line along with wingers Ramón Medina Bello and Walter Fernández, with the addition of midfielder Miguel Colombatti and Uruguayan playmaker Rubén Paz. His most remembered match playing for Racing was a smashing victory over Boca Juniors by 6–0, with two goals by Iglesias.[4]

Like Mexican striker Hugo Sánchez, Iglesias' trademark was to perform a celebratory somersault after each goal he scored.[2]

"Be prepared, be ready to shout a goal so the Totigol will appear at any time"

Song by the Racing Club supporters.[2]

In Primera División Iglesias scored 117 goals in 288 matches. Iglesias is the top-scorer of the 1980s in Argentine football, having scored 105 goals in 144 matches.[2] Nevertheless, he was never called up for the Argentina national team.

Honours

Sarmiento (J)
Huracán

References

  1. 1 2 "No entiendo cómo Boca largó a Calleri", interview on Olé, 13 March 2016
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Mis goles fueron todos muy feos", Interview to Iglesias by Alejandro Wall - Un Caño
  3. José Iglesias on Enciclopedia de Huracán
  4. Racing le daba una 'paliza' histórica a Boca en el Cilindro, Infobae, 19 September 2013
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