San Lorenzo de Almagro 1968-1972"Los Matadores"C.A. SAN LORENZO 1968-1969:Standing: Villar, Buttice, Albrecht, Rosl, Calics, Veira, Tim
Bended: Rendo, Telch, González, Fischer, Cocco COACHES: TIM
(1967-1969) Manuel GIÚDICE
(1969) Pedro DELLACHA
(1969-1970) Rogelio DOMÍNGUEZ
(1971) Andrés PRIETO
(1972) Miguel IGNOMIRIELLO
(1972) Juan Carlos LORENZO
(1972-1973)GOALKEEPERS: Carlos BUTTICE
Agustín IRUSTA
DEFENDERS: José ALBRECHT Oscar CALICS Rubén GLARÍA Ramón HEREDIA Ricardo MALETTI
Juan Carlos PIRIS
Ricardo REZZA
Antonio ROSL
Juan SCONFIANZA
Sergio VILLAR
MIDFIELDERS: Enrique CHAZARRETA Victorio COCCO
Roberto ESPÓSITO
Antonio GARCÍA AMEIJENDA
Alberto RENDO
Roberto TELCH Miguel Ángel TOJO
Héctor VEIRA
FORWARDS: Rubén AYALA Luciano FIGUEROA
Rodolfo FISCHER Pedro Alexis GONZÁLEZ
Juan José IRIGOYEN
Oscar ORTIZ José SANFILIPPO Héctor SCOTTA Carlos VEGLIO
_________________________________________________________RESERVES:GOALKEEPERS: Ángel ACUÑA
Jorge D'ALESSANDRO
Luis KADIJEVICH
Raúl SAND
Néstor VERDERI
DEFENDERS: Miguel Ángel BORDÓN Víctor Hugo DORIA
Oscar GATTO
Rolando GRAMARI
Raúl GUERREÑO
Jorge ISAMAT
José MAGLIOLO
Jorge OLGUÍN Alejandro PÁEZ
Hugo RIVERO
Julio SUÁREZ
Pedro VILLALBA
MIDFIELDERS: Abraham AMADO
Carlos BALBOA
Pablo CÁCERES
Carlos GALLARD
Ricardo GARCÍA
José María MARTÍNEZ
Héctor PITARCH
Oscar RODRÍGUEZ
Horacio SALINAS
Ramón SOTOMAYOR
FORWARDS: Rubén AGÜERO
Raúl Eduardo BRESOLI
Juan CHAPARRO
Darío DELGADO
Abel FONTANA
Edgardo MASSACESI
Salvador PASINI
Julio PÉREZ
Claudio PREMICI
Hugo PROMANZIO
FORMATIONS:Campeonato Metropolitano 1968:GK BUTTICE ©
LB ROSL
CB ALBRECHT
CB CALICS
RB VILLAR
CMF COCCO
DMF TELCH
CMF RENDO
AMF VEGLIO
CF FISCHER
CF GONZÁLEZ
Captain: Carlos Buttice
Short free kick: Carlos Veglio
Long free kick: Carlos Veglio
Free kick 2: Pedro González
Right corner: Pedro González
Left corner: Pedro González
Penalty: Rafael Albrecht
Campeonato Metropolitano 1972:GK IRUSTA
LB ROSL ©
CB REZZA
CB HEREDIA
RB GLARÍA
LMF CHAZARRETA
CMF TELCH
CMF GARCÍA AMEIJENDA
RMF ESPÓSITO
CF AYALA
CF SCOTTA
Captain: Antonio Rosl
Short free kick: Héctor Scotta
Long free kick: Roberto Telch
Free kick 2: Enrique Chazarreta
Right corner: Antonio García Ameijenda
Left corner: Antonio García Ameijenda
Penalty: Héctor Scotta
Campeonato Nacional 1972:GK IRUSTA
LB ROSL ©
CB REZZA
CB HEREDIA
RB VILLAR
LMF CHAZARRETA
CMF TELCH
CMF COCCO
RMF ESPÓSITO
CF AYALA
CF FIGUEROA
Captain: Antonio Rosl
Short free kick: Enrique Chazarreta
Long free kick: Roberto Telch
Free kick 2: Luciano Figueroa
Right corner: Enrique Chazarreta
Left corner: Enrique Chazarreta
Penalty: Enrique Chazarreta
_________________________________________________________HONOURS:Campeonato Metropolitano: 1968, 1972
Campeonato Nacional: 1972
HOME & AWAY KITS: -
INFO:From 1968 to 1974, San Lorenzo had the best years in their history in terms of football. In that period, El Ciclón won four first-division titles, one in 1968, twice in 1972, and the last in 1974.
"Los Matadores" is the nickname given to the San Lorenzo team that became undefeated champions of the Metropolitan Tournament in 1968. This team is not only remembered for its elegance and good play but also for having been the first undefeated champion of Argentine football in the professional era. Throughout the tournament, the team had 16 wins and 8 draws; and scored 49 goals in contrast to the 12 they received. The top goalscorer of the tournament was Rodolfo "El Lobo" Fischer, with 13 goals. Fischer was once again the tournament's top scorer in the 1969 Torneo Nacional, with 14 goals, a tournament in which San Lorenzo would finish in 2nd place.
Between the championships of '68 and '72, San Lorenzo would finish fifth in the Metropolitan Tournament in 1969 and 1971 and third in 1970. While in the National Tournament, they would be runner-ups in 1969 and 1971 and fourth place in 1970.
Finally, in 1972, they would achieve another record. For the first time in the history of Argentine football, a team won two tournaments in the same year. San Lorenzo won the 1972 Torneo Metropolitano and the 1972 Torneo Nacional, undefeated like in 1968. The top goalscorer for the team in both tournaments was Rubén Ayala, with 15 goals in the Metropolitan Tournament, and 8 goals in the National Tournament.