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Alicia Vargas was born on 1954 in Mexico, is a footballer. Discover Alicia Vargas's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?

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Occupation Footballer
Age 69 years old
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Born 1954, 1954
Birthday 1954
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Nationality Mexico

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Alicia Vargas Net Worth

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1971

In 1971 Vargas played again in the Women's World Cup, this time in Mexico. The team made it to the finals but lost 3–0 to Denmark. The team's performance may have been affected by a dispute over pay, in which they asked for 1 million pesos to split between the team and their coaches, 20 people in total. This request was refused and the team were allegedly denied the opportunity to practice in the week before the final as a result. Vargas was once again offered a contract with Real Torino at this time, which she again declined. After the 1971 Cup the team toured around Mexico, but did not receive a salary. After a short time Vargas returned to play for Guadalajara.

1970

Vargas played football in the streets as a youth, with her brothers and other boys. Despite opposition from her parents, she continued to play and debuted aged 14 at the Guadalajara club, Mexico City. In 1970, aged 16, she played for the Mexico Women's National Football Team in the first Women's World Cup in Italy. In the quarter finals Vargas scored 2 of Mexico's 9 goals, against Austria and the team won the game 9–0. Overall the team gained 3rd place, winning 3–2 against England in the 3rd place play off, and Vargas was offered a contract with Real Torino which she chose not to accept. It was around this time that Vargas gained the nickname "La Pelé", a reference to the highly regarded Brazilian player known as Pelé.

1954

Alicia "La Pelé" Vargas (born 1954) is a Mexican former footballer who played for the Mexico Women's National Football Team in the first two Women's World Cups, organised by the International European Federation of Women's Soccer, in 1970 and 1971. In 1999 she was named third best woman of the Century by CONCACAF, jointly with Julie Foudy.