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Ubaldo Matildo Fillol (; born 21 July 1950), nicknamed ''el Pato'' (in English: "the Duck"), is an Argentine football coach and former
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. He took part in the 1974,
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(where he won the championship with his team and was voted Best Goalkeeper) and 1982 World Cups representing the Argentina national team. He also played in the South American qualifiers for the 1986 World Cup, but he was finally not chosen for the final team that played (and won) in Mexico. He is usually considered to be one of the greatest goalkeepers and is commonly cited among the best Argentine goalkeepers ever.


Playing career

Born in San Miguel del Monte, Fillol took his first steps as goalkeeper in an amateur club of the city, where he spent four years. Former River Plate player and manager Renato Cesarini would be his mentor after seeing him play at the regional league. In 1965 Fillol arrived to Quilmes A.C. to play at club's youth divisions. At the age of 18, Fillol debuted in the Argentine top division playing for Quilmes vs. Huracán on 1 May 1969. He soon drew public attraction due to his agility and quick reflexes that allowed him to make acrobatic saves.El pato Fillol cumple 67
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In the 1970 Metropolitano championship Fillol stopped the first penalty in his career to Gimnasia y Esgrima LP forward Delio Onnis. That same year Quilmes would be relegated to Primera B, where Fillol played 23 matches with the club. In 1972 Fillol was signed by Racing Club de Avellaneda, debuting in the 1972 Metropolitano tournament. In that championship, Fillol set a record of six penalties saved, the highest in Argentine football for a single season. In 1973 Fillol was transferred to River Plate, where he would play for most of his career. At River Plate, Fillol won seven titles, including the 1975 Metropolitano tournament, the club's first title in 18 years. In 1977 Fillol was awarded the footballer of the Year of Argentina, being the first goalkeeper ever to receive the distinction. He was called up for the Argentina national team, where he was part of the roster at the
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(the other goalkeepers were Daniel Carnevali and Miguel Ángel Santoro). Fillol's most notable performance with Argentina was in
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, when Argentina won its first World Cup and Fillol was chosen as the best goalkeeper of the competition. In 1983, after a conflict with River Plate management (during which he considered retiring) Fillol was transferred to
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by request of former River coach Ángel Labruna, who was managing Argentinos at the time. Fillol played 17 matches there. In November that year, he moved to Brazil to play for Flamengo. There, he won the Taça Guanabara with the club in 1984. Fillol's debut in European football was in 1985 when he was transferred to
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at the age of 35. With Fillol as goalkeeper, the club won the 1985 Supercopa de España. In 1986 Fillol returned to
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, where he won the first edition of the Supercopa Sudamericana in 1988, which was also the club's first international title since the 1967 Intercontinental Cup At the age of 40, Fillol retired from football ending his career in Vélez Sarsfield in the last match of the 1990 Apertura championship, a 2–1 win over River Plate at the Estadio Monumental on 22 December 1990. Fillol had an outstanding performance, even stopping a penalty from forward Rubén da Silva. Fillol also held the record of 26 penalties stopped, the highest in Argentine football, sharing this record with Hugo Gatti.


Coaching career

After his retirement, Fillol served as goalkeeping coach for the Argentine national team until he became the head coach for Racing Club in 2003. After a short tenure as Racing manager, Fillol returned to his role as goalkeeping coach for Argentina, also working at the
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. Nevertheless, Fillol left his charge when José Pekerman resigned as Argentina manager. Fillol continued his career coaching goalkeepers at River Plate, but he resigned after a match against San Lorenzo in which Juan Pablo Carrizo refused to accept his gesture of support after a mistake that allowed the rival team to score a goal. Fillol alleged he felt "humillated" by Carrizo and showed his desire to continue in the club but only working with youth players, as he had done before. Finally, Fillol would return to River Plate in 2014, serving as director of club's goalkeepers section.


Rivalry

For his River Plate career, he was the counterpart of Hugo Orlando Gatti, another great Argentine goalkeeper who played in the nemesis team,
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. Fillol was always the image of professionalism and seriousness; "Madman" Gatti, on the other hand, looked eccentric, unorthodox.


Trivia

At the 1978 World Cup, Fillol wore the number 5 jersey, instead of 1 which is the standard for goalkeepers. This happened because Argentina, at that time, gave players their numbers alphabetically. The number 1 jersey was worn by offensive midfielder
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. For the same reason, Fillol wore the number 7 jersey at the 1982 tournament while Osvaldo Ardiles (another midfielder) wore the number 1. This practice was last permitted in 1986, when FIFA stated that the number 1 shirt should only be worn by goalkeepers.


Honours

River Plate * Primera División (7): 1975 Metropolitano, 1975 Nacional, 1977 Metropolitano, 1979 Metropolitano, 1979 Nacional, 1980 Metropolitano, 1981 Nacional *
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Flamengo * Taça Guanabara: 1984 *
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runner-up: 1985–86 Racing Club *
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: 1988 Argentina *
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Individual * Footballer of the Year of Argentina: 1977 * FIFA World Cup All-Star Team: 1978 * Silver ball South American Player of the Year: 1978, 1983, 1984 * El Grafico 3d Best South American Player of the Year: 1981 * AFA Team of All Time (published 2015) *
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See also

* Ubaldo Fillol Award


References


Notes


External links

* * *
Biography
at planetworldcup.com

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