Diochenes Lara ( Spanish: Diógenes Lara , July 26, 1902 [2] , La Paz , Bolivia - 1971 ) is a Bolivian footballer , defender , participant of the 1926 European Championship , 1927 European Championship and 1930 World Cup [3] .
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| Born | July 26, 1902 La Paz , Bolivia | ||||||||||||||||||
| Died | 1971 Bolivia | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Growth | 174 [1] cm | ||||||||||||||||||
| Position | defender / midfielder | ||||||||||||||||||
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Career
Club
Diochenes Lara played for the Bolivar Club.
Team
Lara made his debut in the national team at the championship of South America in 1926 in Santiago , spent 4 matches with the team. A year later, again participated in the championship of South America, held in Lima . Held three meetings.
At the 1930 World Cup, he entered the field in matches against Yugoslavia and Brazil . The Bolivians lost both matches with the same score 0-4.
| Matches and goals of Diochenes Lara for the national team of Bolivia | ||||||
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| No. | date | Location | Rival | Score | Goals | Tournament |
| one | October 12, 1926 | Santiago , Chile | Chile | 1: 7 | - | 1926 South American Football Championship |
| 2 | October 16, 1926 | Santiago , Chile | Argentina | 0: 5 | - | 1926 South American Football Championship |
| 3 | October 23, 1926 | Santiago , Chile | Paraguay | 1: 6 | - | 1926 South American Football Championship |
| four | October 28, 1926 | Santiago , Chile | Uruguay | 0: 6 | - | 1926 South American Football Championship |
| five | October 30, 1927 | Lima , Peru | Argentina | 1: 7 | - | 1927 South American Football Championship |
| 6 | November 6, 1927 | Lima , Peru | Uruguay | 0: 9 | - | 1927 South American Football Championship |
| 7 | November 13, 1927 | Lima , Peru | Peru | 2: 3 | - | 1927 South American Football Championship |
| eight | July 17, 1930 | Montevideo , Uruguay | Yugoslavia | 0: 4 | - | World Cup 1930 |
| 9 | July 20, 1930 | Montevideo , Uruguay | Brazil | 0: 4 | - | World Cup 1930 |
Total: 9 matches / 0 goals; 0 wins, 0 draws, 9 losses.
Coaching
Coached the national team of Bolivia during the UCLA 1946 and UCA 1947 . Under his leadership, the team spent 12 matches, never having won, tied twice and suffered 10 defeats [4] .
Notes
- ↑ According to other sources, 166.
- ↑ There are discrepancies in the birth dates of Diochenes Lara. Some sources indicate that he was born on April 6, 1903.
- ↑ Bolivia national team application for the 1930 World Cup on the FIFA website
- ↑ Directores Tecnicos de la seleccion boliviana