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Pedro Petrone

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Pedro Petrone
Personal information
Full name Pedro Petrone
Date of birth May 11, 1905(1905-05-11)
Place of birth    Montevideo, Uruguay
Date of death    December 13, 1964 (aged 60)
Place of death    Montevideo, Uruguay
Height 1.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in)
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current club Deceased
Senior career1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1920-1924
1924-1931
1931-1933
1933-1934
Solferino Montevideo
Club Nacional de Football
ACF Fiorentina
Club Nacional de Football
- (-)
128 (146)
44 (37)
20 (30)   
National team
1924-1930 Uruguay national football team 80 (36)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Pedro Petrone (May 11, 1904December 13, 1964), nicknamed Artillero was a Uruguayan footballer in the striker role. His nickname Artillero, meaning artilleryman or gunner in reference to his amazing goalscoring prowess.

In his career he played for Nacional, where he won two National Tournaments (1924, 1934) and in Italy with Fiorentina, where he played 44 games and scored 37 goals (Top goalscorer in Serie A 1931-32). Whilst in Italy, Petrone was timed in the hundred metres at 11 seconds and was said to be the fastest player in the League.

Two times Gold medalist in the 1924 and 1928 Summer Olympics, he won the 1930 FIFA World Cup with Uruguay. He died in Montevideo at 60 years of age.

Petrone was two days shy of his 19th birthday when he accepted his 1924 Gold Medal & tournament top goalscorer award, he remains the youngest football Gold medallist to this day.

The official caps Petrone won stands at 29 with 24 goals however Olympic caps and early non Fifa officiated matches would bring this record to 80 caps and 36 goals. Petrone is currently fourth in the Uruguay top goalscorers list.

[edit] Honours

Olympic medal record
Men's Football
Gold 1924 Paris Team competition
Gold 1928 Amsterdam Team competition

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Preceded by
Rodolfo Volk
Serie A top scorer
1931-32
Succeeded by
Felice Borel
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