Teo Alfero
Spanish footballer, forward, 1950s-1960s
Teo Alfero was a Spanish professional footballer who emerged during the 1950s and 1960s, a formative period for Spanish football. Playing primarily as a forward, Alfero was known for his technical proficiency, tactical awareness, and ability to find the back of the net consistently. He represented several Spanish clubs during his career, contributing to the development of Spanish football during an era when the sport was rapidly professionalize across Europe. Though not as internationally celebrated as some of his contemporaries, Alfero remains a notable figure in Spanish football history, representing the quality of domestic Spanish football in the mid-twentieth century. His career coincided with Spain's gradual emergence as a competitive force in European football, and he participated in matches that helped establish Spanish football's reputation for skilled, possession-based play.
Athlete
Spanish
1930
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Teo
Greek origin
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