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George
Robledo

Jorge
"George" Robledo Oliver (14 April
1926 – 1 April 1989) was a Chilean professional football player. He
played as a striker, and is most notable for his time spent with
Newcastle United.
Robledo was born
Iquique
,
Chile
to a Chilean father and an English mother. He emigrated with his
family to
Brampton
,
Yorkshire
in 1932, at the age of five, after the Chilean revolution..(
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_Junta_of_Chile_(1932)
Robledo started
his footballing career at Huddersfield Town, playing as a part time amateur while he earned his money coal mining
, though he never managed to break into the first team. He was able to
give up the coal mining when he moved to Second Division Barnsley during
WWII. First Division
Newcastle United signed him on January 27, 1949 for a fee of £26,500.
The fee included his brother Ted;
Newcastle
were only interested in buying George but he refused to move without
his brother.
Robledo's league
debut for
Newcastle
came in the 2-0 victory away to Charlton Athletic on February 5, while
his first league goal came a month later in the derby match against
Sunderland
at James’s Park. Newcastle
came out of the match 2-1 winners, with Robledo's goal separating the
sides, helping to quickly make him a fan favourite. The other Newcastle
goal scorer was Jackie Milburn, marking the start of one of the great
striking partnerships in Newcastle United's history. Robledo went on
to score 5 more goals that year.
Chile
recruited Robledo for the 1950 World Cup even though he spoke no
Spanish. He made his debut in the opening group game against
England
(one of his opponents reputedly warned him after he'd hit the post
"steady, George, you're not playing for
Newcastle
now, you know") and scored in
Chile
's 5-2 victory over the
USA
The following season
Robledo scored 11 goals for
Newcastle
, then netted 14 times in the 1950-51 season and became the first
South American to play in the FA Cup final when
Newcastle
beat
Blackpool
2-0 to lift the Cup. Robledo finished as Division 1 top scorer in the
1951-2 season with 33 goals, 39 in all competitions. Robledo finished
the season by scoring the goal which defeated Arsenal in the FA Cup
Final, helping
Newcastle
lift the cup in successive seasons.
In the 1952-53,
season Robledo scored 18 times, taking his all time goals record for
Newcastle to 91 and his league record to 82 (making him the highest
scoring (non-Irish) overseas player in the English top flight . At the
end of the season Ted Robledo was sold to Colo-Colo and George soon
followed him (Colo-Colo paying Newcastle United £25,000 for his
services). Both brothers were highly popular in Chile, and George
ended as top scorer in the Chilean league in 1953 and 54 (with 26 and
25 goals respectively) Robledo left Colo-Colo in 1958 and spent a year
out of football before signing for O’Higgins where he played out the
final years of his career. Robledo married in 1959, and later had a
daughter. He finally retired from football in 1961 and took charge of
the sports program in St Peter's school, Vina del Mar where
he remained leading a quiet life until his death of a heart attack in 1989.
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