
Carlos Borges
Carlos Borges was a Uruguayan footballer who gained historical significance as one of the first goal scorers in the Copa Libertadores during its inaugural match on April 19, 1960. His contributions to the match, which ended in a 7-1 victory for Peñarol over Jorge Wilstermann, marked the beginning of what would become a prestigious tournament in South American football.
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Carlos Borges was a fast and elusive winger who faced off against Luciano Macías.
Luciano Macías y Clímaco Cañarte: consagrados ante Peñarol en 1956 | Columnistas | DeportesCarlos Borges scored in Uruguay's victory over England in the 1954 World Cup.
Conoce el rival sudamericano de Inglaterra antes del MundialCarlos Borges scored two goals for Club Brugge in the match against Barcelona.
6 أهداف فى تعادل كلوب بروج ضد برشلونة بدورى أبطال أوروباCarlos Borges is mentioned as a bohemian poet who spoke to the people.
La planta insolente y el eterno simulacroCarlos Borges scored the first goal in the history of the Copa Libertadores.
Conmebol celebra 65 años de la Copa Libertadores | Fútbol | Deportes


























