*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 21 January 2022
Roberto Emilio Coll Marengo (born 20 April 1925−January 2013) was an Argentine football player remembered by his spell at the Chilean club Palestino, where he was considered an icon of the 1955 Primera División de Chile title.[1]
From 1943 to 1950, he was a member of one of the best if not the best version of River Plate: the team of La Máquina (1939−1949), where he began as a back-up player. Then, in 1950, he was part of a large group of Argentine players who left his country after troubles between the FAA (football trade union) and Juan Domingo Perón's first government (1946−1952).[2] Thus, among the footballers who departed to México, Colombia and also Cuba,[2] Coll signed for the Colombian team Deportivo Cali in June 1950. In that way, Coll was part of the first golden age in Colombian football, which is known as El Dorado (1949−1953) and had players like Alfredo Di Stéfano, whose transference from Millonarios to Real Madrid finished the period.
In 1953, Coll was hired by the Chilean team Palestino, a freshly promoted team from Segunda División de Chile which was controlled by the wealthy Yarur family.[3]
^Herrera, Claudio (9 February 2018). "Las páginas que narran el peculiar derrotero de Palestino". Economía y Negocios. Retrieved 20 January 2022.
^ abRodríguez, Daniela (28 May 2016). "FÚTBOL. Fútbol y huelgas: una historia de resistencias, luchas y conquistas". La Izquierda Diario Argentina. Retrieved 20 January 2022.
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