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Uruguayan footballer (born 1959)
Roberto Arsenio Luzardo Correa, commonly known as Arsenio Luzardo (born 3 September 1959), is a former Uruguayan footballer.
Club career
Luzardo played for
Club Nacional de Football,
Recreativo de Huelva,
LG Cheetahs, and
US Biskra.
International career
He was in squad of
Uruguay under-20 team at the
1979 FIFA World Youth Championship. He has also played with the
senior team at the
1983 Copa América.
Honours
Player
Uruguay national football team
Club Nacional
LG Cheetahs
Individual
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1960:
Spencer
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1961:
Panzutto
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1962:
Coutinho,
Raymondi &
Spencer
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1963:
Sanfilippo
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1964:
Rodríguez
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1965:
Pelé
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1966:
Onega
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1967:
Raffo
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1968:
Tupãzinho
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1969:
Ferrero
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1970:
Bertocchi &
Más
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1971:
Artime &
Castronovo
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1972:
Cubillas,
Ramírez,
Rojas &
Toninho Guerreiro
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1973:
Caszely
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1974:
Morena,
Rocha &
Terto
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1975:
Morena &
Ramírez
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1976:
Palhinha
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1977:
Scotta
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1978:
La Rosa &
Scotta
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1979:
Miltão &
Oré
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1980:
Victorino
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1981:
Zico
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1982:
Morena
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1983:
Luzardo
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1984:
Tita
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1985:
Sánchez
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1986:
de Lima
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1987:
Gareca
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1988:
Iguarán
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1989:
Aguilera &
Amarilla
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1990:
Samaniego
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1991:
Gaúcho
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1992:
Palhinha
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1993:
Almada
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1994:
Rivas
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1995:
Jardel
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1996:
de Ávila
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1997:
Acosta
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1998:
Sérgio João
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1999:
Bonilla,
Fernando Baiano,
Gauchinho,
Morán &
Sosa
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2000:
Luizão
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2001:
Lopes
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2002:
Rodrigo Mendes
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2003:
M. Delgado &
Ricardo Oliveira
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2004:
Luís Fabiano
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2005:
Salcedo
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2006:
Aloísio,
F. Borja,
Calderón,
A. Delgado,
Ereros,
Farías,
Fernandão,
Marcinho,
Nilmar,
Montenegro,
Pavone,
Quinteros,
Urrutia &
Washington
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2007:
Cabañas
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2008:
Cabañas &
Moreno
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2009:
Boselli
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2010:
Thiago Ribeiro
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2011:
Nanni &
Wallyson
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2012:
Alustiza &
Neymar
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2013:
Jô
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2014:
Dos Santos &
Olivera
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2015:
Bou
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2016:
Calleri
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2017:
Sand
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2018:
M. Borja &
Morelo
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2019:
Gabriel
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2020:
Martínez
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2021:
Gabriel
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2022:
Pedro
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2023:
Cano
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2024: TBA
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