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Mario Kempes
Argentine footballer

Mario Kempes

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Argentine footballer
A.K.A.
Mario Alberto Kempes
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Bell Ville
Age
69 years
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Biography

Mario Alberto Kempes (born 15 July 1954 in Bell Ville, Córdoba) is a retired Argentine footballer who played as a striker. His father, Mario, also a footballer, inspired him to play from a young age. At the age of seven he began playing with a junior team and at fourteen, he joined the Talleres reserves. A prolific goalscorer, at club level he is best known for playing for Valencia, finishing as La Liga's top goalscorer twice, and amassing 116 goals in 184 league games for the club.
At international level, Kempes was the focal point of Argentina's 1978 World Cup win where he scored twice in the final, and received the Golden Boot as top goalscorer. He also won the Golden Ball for the player of the tournament, making him one of only three players to have won all three awards at a single World Cup, along with Garrincha in 1962, and Paolo Rossi in 1982.
Kempes won South American Footballer of the Year and World Cup Golden Ball in 1978. In 2004 he was named as one of the Top 125 greatest living footballers as part of FIFA's 100th anniversary celebration.

Club career

Kempes was nicknamed El Toro and El Matador. During his first stint with Valencia, he won two consecutive Pichichis, scoring 24 and 28 goals in 1976–77 and 1977–78. His career started at local club Instituto, where he played alongside Osvaldo Ardiles before quickly moving on to Rosario Central, where he scored 85 goals in 105 matches and established himself as a notorious goalscorer, which prompted a move to Valencia, where he would go on to win the Copa del Rey, the European Cup Winners' Cup and the UEFA Super Cup. Famous as a hard-working forward, he used to strike from outside the penalty area with his surging runs towards goal and was not the traditional center-forward operating solely inside the box. Many defenders found difficulty handling his attacking style.

Before the 1978 World Cup, Kempes was the only foreign based player on the list of coach César Luis Menotti's national team in Argentina, he was at the time playing for Spanish giants Valencia while the other squad members all played in Argentina. The coach described him when announcing the squad he had selected for the 1978 tournament, "He's strong, he's got skill, he creates spaces and he shoots hard. He's a player who can make a difference, and he can play in a centre-forward position."

Kempes had been the top scorer in La Liga the previous two seasons and was determined to show on home soil that he could deliver against the best on the sport's greatest stage. However, in 1974, at the age of 20, he failed to get on the score-sheet in West Germany and after the first round group stage in 1978, his name was still missing among goal scorers in the tournament.

International career

Kempes celebrating his goal at the 1978 FIFA World Cup final match v. Netherlands.

During his club career he won 43 caps for Argentina and scored 20 times. He represented his country in three World Cups in 1974, 1978 and 1982, winning the competition in 1978. He was the leading goalscorer in the 1978 tournament, scoring six goals. Two of these goals were in the final against the Netherlands, which Argentina won 3–1. His second goal, in the 105th minute, was the game winner in extra time. More notoriously in the 1978 cup, Kempes stopped a goal with his hand in a second round match against Poland. This resulted in a penalty kick that was promptly saved by Ubaldo Fillol.

In 1978 he was named South American Football Player of the Year ("El Mundo," Caracas, Venezuela). He was named by Pelé as one of the top 125 greatest living footballers in March 2004.

Managerial career

Kempes made his full-time managing debut in Albania. His brief spell with Lushnja was groundbreaking, as he became the first foreign manager who signed a foreign player for the first time in Albanian football history. His career in Albania came to a quick end in 1997. The following year, he landed a job with Venezuelan side Mineros de Guayana. In 1999, Kempes moved to Bolivia and managed The Strongest, before taking charge of Blooming in 2000. Previously, he worked as assistant coach for Uruguayan manager Héctor Núñez in Valencia, and as a player-manager of Indonesian League champions Pelita Jaya.

Commentary career

He currently works as a football analyst and commentator in Spanish for ESPN Deportes (ESPN's Spanish language version). Moreover, he as well as Fernando Palomo and Ciro Procuna provide the commentary in the Latin American version of the videogames FIFA 13, FIFA 14, FIFA 15 and FIFA 16

Career statistics

Club performanceLeagueCupLeague CupContinentalTotal
SeasonClubLeagueAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
ArgentinaLeagueCupLeague CupSouth AmericaTotal
1973InstitutoPrimera División13111311
1974CentralPrimera División36293629
197549354935
197622212221
SpainLeagueCopa del ReySupercopa de EspañaEuropeTotal
1976–77ValenciaLa Liga342400----3424
1977–7834281211----4639
1978–793012103--634618
1979–80322222--994333
1980–8112910--521811
ArgentinaLeagueCupLeague CupSouth AmericaTotal
1981River PlatePrimera División29152915
19820000
SpainLeagueCopa del ReyCopa de la LigaEuropeTotal
1982–83ValenciaLa Liga27131020803813
1983–841584320--2111
1984–85HérculesLa Liga17120191
1985–86219212310
AustriaLeagueAustrian CupLeague CupEuropeTotal
1986–87First ViennaBundesliga207207
1987–88Sankt PöltenFirst League32103210
1988–89Bundesliga299299
1989–9035153515
1990–91KremserBundesliga215215
1991–92182182
ChileLeagueCopa ChileLeague CupSouth AmericaTotal
1995Fernández VialPrimera B115115
IndonesiaLeaguePiala IndonesiaLeague CupAsiaTotal
1995–96Pelita JayaLiga Indonesia15101510
TotalArgentina149111149111
Spain222126222126
Austria1554815548
Chile115115
Indonesia15101510
Career total552300552300

International

Argentina national team
YearAppsGoals
197310
1974104
197543
197697
197700
197876
197900
198000
198130
198290
Total4320

International goals

Scores and results list Argentina's goal tally first.
#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.22 April 1974Estadio José Amalfitani, Buenos Aires Romania2–12–1Friendly
2.18 May 1974Parc des Princes, Paris France1–01–0Friendly
3.22 May 1974Wembley Stadium, London England1–22–2Friendly
4.2–2
5.3 August 1975Estadio Olímpico, Caracas Venezuela2–15–11975 Copa América
6.10 August 1975Estadio Gigante de Arroyito, Rosario Venezuela5–011–01975 Copa América
7.10–0
8.27 February 1976Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti, Buenos Aires Brazil2–12–1Roca Cup 1976
9.20 March 1976Central Lenin Stadium, Kiev Soviet Union1–01–0Friendly
10.14 June 1978Estadio Gigante de Arroyito, Rosario Poland1–02–01978 World Cup
11.2–0
12.21 June 1978Estadio Gigante de Arroyito, Rosario Peru1–06–01978 World Cup
13.3–0
14.25 June 1978Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti, Buenos Aires Netherlands1–03–11978 World Cup Final
15.2–1

Honours

Club

Valencia
  • Copa del Rey: 1978–79
  • UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 1979–80
  • UEFA Super Cup: 1980
River Plate
  • Primera División: 1981 Nacional

International

Argentina
  • FIFA World Cup: 1978

Individual

  • Argentine Primera División top scorers: 1974 Nacional, 1976 Metropolitan
  • Pichichi Trophy: 1977, 1978
  • FIFA World Cup Golden Boot: 1978
  • FIFA World Cup Golden Ball: 1978
  • FIFA World Cup All-Star Team: 1978
  • Onze d'Or: 1978
  • Olimpia de Plata: 1978
  • South American Footballer of the Year: 1978
  • UEFA Cup Winners' Cup top scorers: 1979–80
  • FIFA 100: 2004
  • South American Player of the Century: Ranking Nº 23: 2006
  • Golden Foot: 2007, as football legend

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