Sebastián Fleitas

Sebastián Fleitas
Personal information
Full name Fleitas Olombrada
Date of birth (1947-02-25)25 February 1947
Place of birth Olombrada, Segovia
Date of death 14 April 2000(2000-04-14) (aged 53)
Place of death Olombrada, Spain
Playing position Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1964-1968 Club Libertad - (-)
1968-1969 Málaga 29 (13)
1969-1972 Real Madrid C.F. 58 (18)
1972-1973 Nîmes Olympique 17 (4)
1973-1974 Sevilla FC
1974 CA Marbella
National team
1966-1968 Paraguay 3 (1)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Fleitas Olombrada (Asunción 22 February 1947 - Madrid, Spain 14 April 2000[1]) was a football player from Paraguay who played as a striker.

Career

Fleitas started his career at Club Libertad of Paraguay, making his debut at the age of 17 and quickly earning the nickname babygol.[1] In 1967, he was the top scorer of the Paraguayan League, coming to the attention of Spanish side CD Málaga, who eventually signed Fleitas in 1968. A good first season at Málaga was enough to attract the interest of Real Madrid, who signed him in 1969. At Real Madrid, Fleitas won the Copa del Rey in the 1969/70 season and one Spanish League title in 1971/72. He was the scorer of Real's only goal in the 1971 European Cup Winners' Cup Final replay game in Piraeus, Greece, won 2-1 by Chelsea FC.

After retiring in 1976, Fleitas worked in football in various capacities, ending up as a scout for Real Madrid.[1]

International career

Fleitas played three times for the Paraguay national football team, all of them in friendlies scoring once.[2]

Personal life

Fleitas was married to the daughter of Spanish actor Fernando Rey[1] and living in Madrid, where he died prematurely, at age 53, while alone in his apartment, from what appeared to be a stroke.[3] Real's former manager Vicente del Bosque characterized Fleitas as "a man beloved by everyone who lived around the club".[3]

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