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  1. Obdulio Jacinto Muiños Varela (Spanish pronunciation: [oβˈðuljo βaˈɾela]; September 20, 1917 — August 2, 1996) was a Uruguayan football player. He was the captain of the Uruguay national team that won the 1950 World Cup after beating Brazil in the decisive final round match popularly known as the Maracanazo .

  2. Mar 17, 2021 · Learn about Obdulio Varela, the \"Black Chief\" who led Uruguay to their second World Cup title in 1950. Discover his career, his style, his achievements and his legacy in this comprehensive article.

  3. Obdulio Varela. Obdulio Jacinto Muiños Varela ( Montevideo, 1 20 de septiembre de 1917-Montevideo, 2 de agosto de 1996) fue un futbolista uruguayo apodado el Negro Jefe. Popularmente fue conocido con su apellido materno, Varela. Era de ascendencia africana, española ( gallega) 2 y griega. 3 .

  4. Aug 5, 2014 · Obdulio Varela had little interest in being the centre of attention, though he was a supreme skipper for Uruguay intent on winning. Obdulio Varela had little interest in being the centre of ...

  5. Aug 6, 2009 · Obdulio Varela captained Uruguay to a stunning 2-1 victory over Brazil in the final of the 1950 World Cup, known as the Maracanazo. He was a defensive leader and a motivator who inspired his teammates with his words and actions.

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  6. Obdulio Varela, who, contrary to custom in Spanish-speaking countries, is known by the maternal part of his surname, was born in Barrio La Teja, Montevideo on September 20, 1917. He comes from a family of ten brothers. His parents lived separately. After he worked as an 8-year-old to improve the financial situation, he began to earn his money ...

  7. Obdulio Varela had little interest in being the centre of attention, though he was a supreme skipper for Uruguay intent on winning. Obdulio Varela had little interest in being the centre of ...

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