Pedro Larraquy
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Full name | Pedro Omar Larraquy | ||
Position(s) | Defender & Midfielder |
Pedro Omar Larraquy (born 13 June, 1956 in Buenos Aires) is a former Argentine footballer he spent the majority of his playing career at Vélez Sársfield where he set a record number of appearances with 455. In December 2008 he became interim manager of Vélez Sársfield to replace Hugo Tocalli.
Larraquy started his professional career in 1975, with Velez Sarsfield. He played as a defender at first but in later years he was converted into a midfield player.
In 1979 the club reached the final of the Metropolitano championship only to lose to River Plate. On the strength of his performances Larraquy was selected to represent the Argentina national football team at the Copa América 1979[1].
In 1980 Larraquy suffered a serious injury that prevented him from playing in the Copa Libertadores. In 1981 he enjoyed one of the highlights of his career, scoring 4 goals in a 5-0 win over Gimnasia y Tiro de Salta.
In 1985 Vélez Sarsfield reached the final of the Nacional championship only to lose this time to Argentinos Juniors.
Larraquy left Velez in 1987, having played 455 games for the club, and scored 82 goals. His goals tally leaves him in 5th place in the club's all-time scorers list. Between 1987 and 1988 Larraquy played for San Lorenzo de Almagro, he retired in 1988.
Larraquy went on to earn his coaching licence and currently works as the youth team co-ordinator at Velez.