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Severino Varela Puente (14 September 1913 – 29 July 1995) was a Uruguayan
footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby ...
who played as a striker. With 15 goals, he is
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's all-time top scorer at the Copa América.


Career

Varela started his playing career in 1932 with River Plate Montevideo. In 1935, he signed for
Peñarol Club Atlético Peñarol (; English: ''Peñarol Athletic Club'') —also known as ''Carboneros'', ''Aurinegros,'' and (familiarly) ''Manyas''— is a Uruguayan sports club from Montevideo. The name "Peñarol" comes from the Peñarol neigh ...
where he was part of the team that won four successive league titles between 1935 and 1938. Varela was part of Uruguay squad which won 1942 South American Championship, and remainis as third joint top scorer in the history of Copa América.rsssf: Copa América topscorers
/ref> In 1942, Varela joined Argentine side Boca Juniors for $32.800. Boca also transferred Emeal and Laferrara to Peñarol as part of the transaction. During the first year of his career in the club of La Ribera, Varela continued living and working in Uruguay (where he shipped each Sunday after the match). Due to the many goals he had scored for Boca Juniors in that year, the club offered him to sign a new contract with a much better salary, but under the condition he had to move to Buenos Aires to live there and to train with the rest of the squad. Varela refused the offer explaining that he could not leave his current job, because, unlike football, it would be his job for the rest of his life.Biografía de Severino Varela - Informe Xeneize
/ref> As a footballer, Varela was a great header, skilled to control the ball, with a fierce attitude to play. He also never missed when shooting a penalty kick. His wearing of a white beret on the field gave him a distinctive range. During his tenure in Boca Juniors, he scored 43 goals within 3 years. 16 of them were headers, 14 from penalty kicks (he did not miss anyone) and 13 of free-kicking shots. Varela gained recognition amongst Boca Juniors' fans because of his goals to River Plate (playing a total of 6 derbies and scoring in 5). The most remembered of his goals happened in September 26, 1943, when Varela headed the ball after a long pass by Carlos Sosa, diving into the goal and scoring before the ball went outside the field. This goal (defined by '' Crónica newspaper'' as ''El golazo del misterio'' - ''The great goal of mystery'') allowed Boca to win that match 1-0 and therefore the Xeneizes became new Argentine champions, acclaiming Varela as its new great idol. After winning the titles of 1943 and 1944 with Boca Juniors, the club asked him for the salary he wanted to earn: Varela replied that "he would not take the money he could not win by himself". He left Boca Juniors as a free agent. Once his run in Boca Juniors was finished, Varela returned to Peñarol where he played out his career.


Career statistics


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Honours

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Peñarol Club Atlético Peñarol (; English: ''Peñarol Athletic Club'') —also known as ''Carboneros'', ''Aurinegros,'' and (familiarly) ''Manyas''— is a Uruguayan sports club from Montevideo. The name "Peñarol" comes from the Peñarol neigh ...
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: 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938 ; Boca Juniors * Argentine Primera División: 1943, 1944 ;
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* South American Championship/Copa América: 1942


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Boca Juniors statistics
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Boca Juniors profile
{{DEFAULTSORT:Varela, Severino 1913 births 1995 deaths Footballers from Montevideo Uruguayan people of Galician descent Uruguayan footballers Association football forwards Uruguay international footballers Peñarol players Club Atlético River Plate (Montevideo) players Boca Juniors footballers Uruguayan Primera División players Argentine Primera División players Uruguayan expatriate footballers Expatriate footballers in Argentina Copa América-winning players