Career
As a forward, Marchovecchio was regarded for his capacity to be placed just in time to score a goal. He often scored more than a goal per game, having been the topscorer during the 1917 and 1919 seasons. After playing for a minor team of his neighborhood (El Porteño), Marcovecchio started his youth career at Racing in 1909.
During his first season in the top level, he scored 7 goals.
In 1917 Marchovecchio was the topscorer of the season with 18 goals in 20 games played. With the Argentina national team Marcovecchio played only 11 games, making his debut on December 1912 v Uruguay.
In 1916 he was called up for the 1916 South American Championship and debuted against Chile scoring 2 goals. His international career ended in 1919 when he played the Newton and Lipton Cups for the national side.
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