Enzo Francescoli - Career Statistics

Career Statistics

Club performance League Cup League Cup Continental Total
Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Uruguay League Cup League Cup South America Total
1980 Montevideo Wanderers Primera División 26 3 26 3
1981 22 7 22 7
1982 26 10 26 10
Argentina League Cup League Cup South America Total
1983 River Plate Primera División 27 11 27 11
1984 49 29 49 29
1985 5 3 5 3
1985-86 32 25 0 0 32 25
France League Coupe de France Coupe de la Ligue Europe Total
1986-87 Paris Division 1 35 14 1 0 36 14
1987-88 28 8 1 0 29 8
1988-89 26 10 2 0 28 10
1989-90 Olympique Marseille Division 1 28 11 4 0 8 0 40 11
Italy League Coppa Italia League Cup Europe Total
1990-91 Cagliari Serie A 33 4 33 4
1991-92 33 6 1 0 34 6
1992-93 32 7 32 7
1993-94 Torino Serie A 24 3 6 2 3 0 33 5
Argentina League Cup League Cup South America Total
1994-95 River Plate Primera División 27 17 11 6 38 23
1995-96 20 10 19 13 39 23
1996-97 31 19 2 1 33 20
1997-98 6 1 4 0 10 1
Total Uruguay 74 20 74 20
Argentina 197 115 36 20 233 135
France 117 43 8 0 8 0 133 43
Italy 122 20 7 2 3 0 132 22
Career total 510 198 15 2 47 20 572 220
  • Also played 1 (1993) Supercoppa Italiana game.
  • Also played 1 (1996) Intercontinental Cup game.

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