Name:
Felipe Santiago Ocampos BenitezNickname:
"Cara Rota"
Country:

Paraguay
Club: Real Zaragoza
Position: *
CFSide: RF/BS
Age: 24-29 years (01/05/1945)
Height: 184 cm
Weight: 80 kg
Attack:
86Defence:
35Balance:
91Stamina:
79Top Speed:
75Acceleration:
72Response:
81Agility:
71Dribble Accuracy:
74Dribble Speed:
71Short Pass Accuracy:
72Short Pass Speed:
68Long Pass Accuracy:
65Long Pass Speed:
69Shot Accuracy:
80Shot Power:
86Shot Technique:
75Free Kick Accuracy:
64Curling:
68Header:
96Jump:
90Technique:
75Aggression:
87Mentality:
90Keeper Skills:
50Team Work:
75Injury Tolerance:
BCondition:
6Weak Foot Accuracy:
5Weak Foot Frequency:
4Consistency:
5Growth Type:
StandardCARDSP15 Goal Poacher
P21 Fox in the Box
SPECIAL ABILITIES Post Player - Positioning - Lines
Attack / Defence Awareness Card: Attack Minded
INFOFelipe Ocampos (1945-2024) was a football striker from Paraguay. He was centre forward, real gladiator in the box. Very slow and limited technically but had fantastic heading abilities, only Carlos Santillana was better in heading in the history of Spanish league. Felipe used his enormous physical strength inside the area to impose himself against the rivals. He had good positional play and great fighting spirit even too much because often he was sent off for kicking rivals or responding on the provocations of the rivals and even abusing the referees. His heading was spectacular, he was jumping with impressive power and his headers had huge force and precision. He delivered as many blows as he received and opened the way for his countrymen in that unforgettable team of the Zaraguayos that dazzled the mid 70's. In his five years in La Romareda he left goals, unforgettable battles and a deep respect. He was a huge battering ram, he had an exceptional header, fought with tenacity and real fury with the defenses and opened gaps in the rival area. His head play was a spectacle, sometimes he placed the ball at the feet of another unmarked striker, in others he finished off with an impressive force and not infrequently what he did was to comb the ball with a skill and precision that made it impossible for the the opposite keeper will reach it. Felipe Ocampos came, saw and conquered. Soon he won the nickname "Broken Face", which seemed a Indian name. In his debut in the season 69/70 scored nine goals and had as main accomplices with Santos and Villa, with Violet and Planas. Its better late that year was against Coruña: Ocampos scored three goals in one of his happiest parties. The following year, in one of the league's strangest recent times, the Zaragoza was the last of the table and garnered three goals Ocampos. The bitter year Usón Alfonso (to be replaced by a dynamic young José Ángel Zalba) was also Ocampos: suffered a serious injury and saw, helplessly, as Zaragoza went to Second Division. The gap was also grazed in the lower category, the first lap was pretty disastrous, and began to get ready in the second with goals from incorporation and Ocampos. Fourteen total. The other great moment was Galdós striker, who beat the opposing goalies 18 times; José Luis Costa, who was signed last year in competition with Atletico Madrid, let notice your game seal and goals, scored five. But the best, and the rise, in conflict with the Oviedo Galan, The Cultural Leonesa Marianin, the Castellon and Elche, was recovering Ocampos, who became the idol on a computer without authentic figures. The bench, in the end, after an endless dance of coaches, had found the figure of stability in Carriega Luis, who was the trainer of the great team that was coming: the "zaraguayos" with White, Ocampos, Arrúa, Diarte and Soto. In his fourth season, Ocampos was top scorer with nine goals and Real Zaragoza went from third to eighth in First Second. A dazzling Carriega not love the Romareda to Ocampos. In its fifth season, 73/74, the year of Cruyff and Arrúa, was expelled twice and his feud with the umpires seemed clear: it was the player who was already foreshadowed in the book to be admonished or excluded. At the end of the season, would be pierced. He had already admitted his replacement template: Carlos Martinez Diarte. Ocampos said goodbye as best he knew how, with six goals, and forming part of an impressive front: Rubial Castany Garcia, Ocampos, Arrúa and Soto. The Zaragoza became gigantic and finished third. Diarte and took office May 1, 1975 that he put forward six goals to champion Real Madrid.