William Martínez


Wílliam Ruben Martínez Carreras was a Uruguayan footballer. He played 54 times for the Uruguay national football team between 1950 and 1965.
Martínez came through the youth team of local side Sportivo Alba de Victoria and signed on as a youth player for Nacional in 1962. After playing for Nacional at various youth levels and for the first team he joined Racing Club de Montevideo in 1947.
In 1948, he joined Rampla Juniors, where he spent 7 seasons before joining Peñarol
It was with Peñarol that Martínez enjoyed most of his success at the club level. During his time with the club he captained the team to five consecutive league titles, two Copa Libertadores, the Copa Intercontinental in 1961 and four consecutive editions of the Copa Uruguay.
In 1963 Martínez returned to Rampla Juniors, in 1967 he joined Atlético Junior in Colombia before returning for a third spell with Rampla Juniors.
In the last years of his playing career he worked as the player-manager of Fenix and Central Español. He retired from football in 1970 at the age of 42.

International career

Martínez was in the Uruguay squads for three FIFA World Cup tournaments. He played a total of 54 matches scoring 2 goals.
Martínez won the Copa América with Uruguay in 1956, he also played in three other editions of the tournament.

Honours

Nacional
Rampla Juniors
C.A. Peñarol
Uruguay