Santiago Ostolaza playing for Uruguay in a 2-1 win against
England at Wembley Stadium, in a pre World Cup game.
He scored the opening goal.
1990 World Cup Games. Group E.
Uruguay (1) v (3) Belgium. (Clijsters 15m, Scifo 24m, Ceulemans 47m, Bengoechea 73m)
Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi, Verona. Attendance: 33,759.
Uruguay:
1. Fernando Álvez (GK),
2. Nelson Gutiérrez,
3. Hugo de León,
6. Alfonso Domínguez,
4. José Oscar Herrera, 10. Rubén Paz,
9. Enzo Francescoli (C), 5 José Perdomo,
8. Santiago Ostolaza, (16. Pablo Bengoechea 56 min),
7. Antonio Alzamendi (18. Carlos Aguilera 46 min), 11. Rubén Sosa.
Belgium:
1. Michel Preud'homme,
7. Stéphane Demol,
2. Eric Gerets,
13. Georges Grün,
16. Michel De Wolf,
5. Bruno Versavel (2. Patrick Vervoort 75 min),
4. Lei Clijsters (6. Marc Emmers 46 min),
8 Franky Van der Elst,
10. Enzo Scifo,
9. Marc Degryse, 11. Jan Ceulemans (C).
Uruguay (1) v (0) South Korea. (Fonseca 90+1m). Stadio Friuli, Udine. Atten: 29,039.
Uruguay:
1. Fernando Álvez (GK), 3. Hugo de León,
4. José Oscar Herrera,
6. Alfonso Domínguez,
2. Nelson Gutiérrez,
10. Rubén Paz,
9. Enzo Francescoli (C),
8. Santiago Ostolaza (18. Carlos Aguilera 46 min), 5. José Perdomo,
17. Sergio Martínez,
11. Rubén Sosa (19. Daniel Fonseca 62 min).
South Korea:
21. Choi In-Young
(GK), 2. Park Kyung-Hoon, 3. Choi Kang-Hee,
4. Yoon Deuk-Yeo,
13. Chung Jong-Soo,
20. Hong Myung-Bo,
12. Lee Heung-Sil,
14 Choi Soon-Ho (C),
16. Kim Joo-Sung,
9. Hwangbo Kwan (8. Chung Hae-Won 79 min),
11 Byun Byung-Joo (18. Hwang Sun-Hong 43 min).
Round of Sixteen.
Uruguay (0) v (2) Italy. (Schillaci 65m, Serena 83m). Stadio Olimpico, Rome.
Attendance: 73,000.
Uruguay:
Alvez (GK), Pintos Saldaña, Dominguez, Gutierrez, De Leon, Perdomo,
Aguilera (Sosa 55 min),
Ostolaza (Alzamendi 79 min), Francescoli (C),
R. Pereira, Fonseca.
Italy:
Zenga (Inter) (GK), Bergomi, (cap.), Maldini ,
Baresi, Ferri , De Agostini, Berti (Serena 52 min),
De Napoli,
Schillaci, Giannini, Baggio (Vierchowod 79 min).
CLUB CAREER:
1981–1986 Bella Vista
1986–1990 Nacional
1990–1992 Cruz Azul 72 (8)
1992 Querétaro 38 (2)
1992–1993 Gimnasia La Plata 13 (3)
1994 Kyoto Sanga
1995 Defensor Sporting
1995 Olimpia
1996 Nacional
1997 Aurora
1998–1999 Rentistas
1999 Defensor Sporting
2000 Montevideo Wanderers 18 (1)