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Pedro Suárez Personal information Full name Pedro Bonifacio Suárez Pérez Date of birth June 5, 1908(1908-06-05) Place of birth    Santa Brígida, Gran Canaria, Spain Date of death    April 18, 1979 (aged 70) Place of death    Buenos Aires, Argentina Height 1.67m (5ft 6.5in) Playing position Left-half Senior career1 Years Club App (Gls)* 1926-1930 1930-1942 Ferro Carril Oeste Boca Juniors 311 0(1)    National team 1930-1940 Argentina 012 0(1) 1 Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. * Appearances (Goals) This name uses Spanish naming customs; the first or paternal family name is Suárez and the second or maternal family name is Pérez. Pedro Bonifacio Suárez Pérez, commonly known as Arico Suárez (Gran Canaria, Spain, 5 June 1908 - Buenos Aires, Argentina, 18 April 1979), was a Spanish-Argentine football left half who played for Boca Juniors where he won five league championships and for the Argentina national team, including appearances at the inaugural FIFA World Cup in 1930, making him the only Canary Islander ever to play in the World Cup.[1] Until Pedro Rodríguez Ledesma, who's team won the world cup is also from the Canary Island. Contents 1 Playing career 1.1 Club 1.2 International 2 Titles 3 References 4 External links // Playing career Club Suárez was born in Gran Canaria but emigrated to Argentina with his parents at a young age. He began his playing career in 1926 with Ferro Carril Oeste where he played until his transfer to Boca Juniors in 1930. In his first season with Boca, Suárez was part of the team that won the 1930 league championship. Over the following decade he won afurther four league championships in 1931, 1934, 1935 and 1940. He also won the Copa Ibarguren in 1940. Arico made a total of 335 appearances in all competitions, scoring one goal which came in a 2-2 draw with Platense on 6 August 1933. International Suárez made his international debut for Argentina during the 1930 FIFA World Cup, he would go on to make a total of 12 appearances for the Argentina national team between 1930 and 1940. Titles Primera División Argentina (5): 1930, 1931, 1934, 1935 and 1940 Copa Ibarguren (1): 1940 References ^ Los 100 años de Arico Suárez at La Provincia (Spanish) External links (Spanish) Biography at Informe Xeneize (Spanish) Pedro "Arico" Suárez at Historia del futbol Canario (Spanish) Statistics at Historia de Boca v • d • e Argentina squad – 1930 FIFA World Cup Runners-up GK Bossio • GK Botasso • FW Cherro • MF Chividini • FW Demaría • DF Della Torre • MF J. Evaristo • FW M. Evaristo • FW Ferreira • MF Monti • DF Muttis • MF Orlandini • DF Paternoster • FW Perinetti • FW Peucelle • DF Piaggio • FW Scopelli • FW Spadaro • FW Stábile • MF Suárez • FW Varallo • MF Zumelzú • Coach: Olazar & Tramutola Persondata Name Suarez, Pedro Arico Alternative names Short description Date of birth 5 June 1908 Place of birth Santa Brígida, Gran Canaria, Spain Date of death 18 April 1979 Place of death Buenos Aires, Argentina This biographical article related to an Argentine football defender is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e