Uruguay Graffigna


Uruguay Gustavo Graffigna Banhoffer, also known as Uri Banhoffer or Yuri Banhoffer, was a Uruguayan footballer who played for clubs in Uruguay, Chile, the Netherlands and the United States.
He died from COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Chile, and Alzheimer's disease.

Career

Born in Montevideo, Uruguay, Graffigna moved to Chile in 1968 after playing for Defensor Sporting in his homeland. He helped Unión San Felipe win the 1971 Primera División title and after a spell with Antofagasta, he moved to Mexico to play for C.F. Pachuca.
Graffigna played two seasons in the NASL for the Los Angeles Aztecs and won the championship in 1974. He next moved to the Netherlands where he joined Eerste Divisie club PEC Zwolle. Graffigna spent three seasons with PEC, and had a goal disallowed as the club lost the 1976–77 KNVB Cup final to FC Twente. In 1978 he clinched promotion to Holland's top level after winning the Eerste Divisie league title. He left for Chile in 1979 after his father died there and to be close to his mother.

Personal life

He naturalized Chilean in 2015, keeping the Uruguayan nationality.
In 1968, he came to Chile to join Unión La Calera where his older brother, Pedro Graffigna, played since 1966.
He lived in Quillota, Chile.