Natalio Perinetti


Natalio Perinetti was an Argentine football forward that spent most of his career in Racing Club, playing for 17 years and winning 12 titles with the Academia.

Biography

Perinetti started playing football matches with his friends in the district of Barracas, his birthplace. Due to his skills with the ball, he was encouraged to try registering with a club with the hope of developing a career in football.
His first club was Talleres where he played with the youth teams. Perinetti came to Racing in 1915, after being recommended by his older brother Juan. He started at the fourth division playing as right winger. It was during those years when he met Pedro Ochoa, who became Perinetti's partner inside the field and best friend in life.
Perinetti debuted with the senior team two years later. He soon noted as a key player for Racing, being praised and recognised for his speed and control of the ball. He played 17 consecutive years in Racing, winning 12 titles with the club. During his brilliant career in Racing, then president of Real Madrid, Santiago Bernabéu, tried to convince him to play for the club, but he refused the offer because of his love for Racing.
Perinetti was part of the Argentina national football team where he played 7 games between 1923 and 1930, including the first FIFA World Cup held in Uruguay in 1930. He also played the 1929 South American Championship with the national squad.
In 1933 Perinetti was traded to River Plate but he only played a bunch of games there, retiring from football soon after.

Honours

All of them won with Racing Club:

National