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Alfredo Di Stéfano

Alfredo Stéfano Di Stéfano Laulhé〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Di Stéfano Profile )〕 ((:alˈfɾeðo ði (e)sˈtefano); 4 July 1926 – 7 July 2014) was an Argentine footballer and coach, widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential footballers of all time.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Alfredo Di Stefano, the most influential footballer of all time )〕 He was most associated with Real Madrid and was instrumental in their domination of the European Champions' Cup during the 1950s, a period in which the club won the trophy in five consecutive seasons from 1956. Along with Francisco Gento and José María Zárraga, he was one of only three players to play a part in all five victories, scoring goals in each of the five finals. Di Stéfano played international football mostly for Spain, but he also played for Argentina and Colombia.
Di Stéfano, nicknamed "Saeta rubia" ("Blond Arrow"),〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Saeta Rubia (Movie) )〕〔 was a powerful, quick, skilful, and prolific forward, with great stamina, tactical versatility, creativity, and vision, who could also play almost anywhere on the pitch.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Alfred Di Stefano )〕 He is currently the fifth highest scorer in the history of Spain's top division, and Real Madrid's third highest league goalscorer of all time, with 216 goals in 282 league matches between 1953 and 1964. He is the second highest goalscorer in the history of ''El Clásico''.
In November 2003, to celebrate UEFA's Jubilee, he was selected as the Golden Player of Spain by the Royal Spanish Football Federation as their most outstanding player of the past 50 years.〔. UEFA.com (29 November 2003).〕 In 2004 he was named by Pelé in the FIFA 100 list of the world's greatest living players (in September 2009, he said Di Stéfano was the best Argentinian player "ever"). He was voted fourth, behind Pelé, Diego Maradona, and Johan Cruyff, in a vote organized by ''France Football'' magazine which consulted their former Ballon d'Or winners to elect the Football Player of the Century.〔

Pelé, Eusébio, Luis Suárez, Sandro Mazzola and John Charles described Di Stéfano as "the most complete footballer in the history of the game".
==Early life==

Born in Barracas, a neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Di Stéfano was the son of Alfredo Di Stéfano, a first-generation Italian Argentine (his father Michele emigrated to Argentina from Nicolosi in the 19th century), and Eulalia Laulhé Gilmont, an Argentine woman of French and Irish descent with her relatives being from Swinford, County Mayo.〔Brian Glanville, ''Soccer. A history of the game: its players, and its strategy'', Crown Publishers 1968, p. 154〕
He began his career at Argentina's River Plate aged 17, in 1943. For the 1946 season he was loaned to Club Atlético Huracán, but he returned to River in 1947. Due to a footballers' strike in Argentina in 1949, Di Stéfano went to play for Millonarios of Bogotá in the Colombian league.〔 He won six league titles during the first 12 years of his career in Argentina and Colombia.〔

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