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Teodoro Fernández (Teodoro Fernández Meyzán) was born on 20 May, 1913 in Cañete, Peru, is a Peruvian footballer (1913–1996). Discover Teodoro Fernández's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 83 years old?

Popular As Teodoro Fernández Meyzán
Occupation N/A
Age 83 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 20 May, 1913
Birthday 20 May
Birthplace Cañete, Peru
Date of death 17 September, 1996
Died Place Lima, Peru
Nationality Peru

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Teodoro Fernández Height, Weight & Measurements

At 83 years old, Teodoro Fernández height is 1.80 m .

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Teodoro Fernández Net Worth

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1913

Teodoro "Lolo" Fernández Meyzán (20 May 1913 – 17 September 1996) was a Peruvian professional footballer who played as forward.

All his football work was carried out as a player of the Universitario de Deportes of the Peruvian First Division.

1924

The final was played against Uruguay (2–1) which was arguably the best team in the world at the time, as Uruguay had won gold in the 1924 and 1928 Summer Olympics and had won the first World Cup in 1930.

Lolo was top scorer of the tournament with 7 goals.

1930

When Arturo transferred to first-division Universitario de Deportes, he brought Lolo along to play a bit of football in training and introduced him to the club's president, former 1930 World Cup player Placido Galindo, who decided to sign him.

Lolo would remain with the club during his 22 years as a professional footballer.

1931

He made his professional debut with Universitario de Deportes in a friendly match against Club Deportivo Magallanes of Chile on 29 November 1931, scoring the game's only goal.

1932

In his first season (1932) he became Peruvian top scorer, the team finished second.

The following year, the same feat was repeated.

1933

Fernández was part of the "Combinado del Pacífico" (Peru-Chile XI) a squad of Peruvian and Chilean footballers of Alianza Lima, Atlético Chalaco, Colo-Colo and Universitario de Deportes that played 39 friendly matches in Europe between September 1933 and March 1934 against teams such as FC Barcelona, Celtic FC, Hearts FC, Newcastle United FC, West Ham United FC and FC Bayern Munich.

With 48 goals, Fernández was the team's main goalscorer during the European tour.

He was the middle brother of the professional footballers Arturo, also a Peruvian international, and Eduardo Fernández.

They also were the uncles of the footballers José, Jorge and Carlos Fernández.

Teodoro Fernández was recognized and honored in his lifetime and afterward.

1934

The 1934 season saw Lolo lead the division in scoring, winning the Primera División Peruana trophy for the only second time in its history.

Lolo obtained 6 local leagues as player in total, all with Universitario de Deportes: 1934, 1939, 1941, 1945, 1946 and 1949.

Several times during his career he rejected offers from teams such as in Chile, Argentina and Europe.

Rumor has it Chile offered him a "blank check", for he to write in what he wished to be paid.

He did not go with Chile.

1935

Lolo played for the Peru national football team from 1935 to 1947, and scored 24 goals in 32 matches.

He is the fourth top scorer in history for his country.

1936

In 1936, he represented Peru at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin.

Peru made its way into the quarterfinals after defeating Finland (7–2) and went on to beat Austria (4–2).

Lolo Fernandez scored a total of 6 goals in the two games.

1938

In the 1938 Bolivarian Games in Bogotá, Team Peru won gold.

1939

He was champion, best player and top scorer in the 1939 Copa América.

He is the top idol of Universitario de Deportes and Peruvian First Division.

Fernández is the most emblematic player in the history of club Universitario de Deportes for which he played his whole career, winning six times the Primera División Peruana.

Although he sporadically reinforced other clubs in friendly matches, clubs such as Alianza Lima and Colo-Colo, Fernández never represented a club other than Universitario in official competitions.

Known as "El Cañonero" ("The Cannoneer") due to his excellence as a centre-forward and his strong shooting, Fernández was the Primera División Peruana top-scorer seven times.

Lolo was the seventh of Raymunda Meyzán and Tomas Fernández's eight children.

He learned to play football in primary school and was soon picked up by local club Huracán de Hualcará where he immediately stood out.

At the age of 16, his parents sent him to Lima to continue his studies.

Lolo stayed with his brother Arturo Fernandez who was the goalkeeper for Ciclista Lima.

In 1939, he won the Copa America with the national team.

1940

However, he represented Colo-Colo in friendly matches against the Argentine club Independiente in October 1940, alongside his compatriots César Socarraz, Pablo Pasache and his brother Arturo.

1948

President Manuel Odría (1948–56), bestowed on him the Laureles Deportivos en Primera Clase for his outstanding career in Peruvian soccer.

1952

At the 27 October 1952 inauguration of Estadio Nacional del Perú, he received from the government the highest honors bestowed on an athlete.

1953

Lolo played his last game for Universitario on 30 August 1953 at the age of 40 in the Peruvian Super Classic during which he scored a hat-trick for a 4–2 win.

Lolo is the top goalscorer for Universitario with 161 goals in 180 matches.