Pedro Bonifacio Suárez Pérez, affectionately known as Arico Suárez, was born on June fifth, nineteen oh eight, in Gran Canaria, Spain. His journey in football began in his homeland, but it was in Argentina where he truly made his mark as a left half.
Suárez's career flourished at Boca Juniors, one of the most prestigious clubs in Argentina, where he achieved remarkable success. During his time with the team, he celebrated five league championships, solidifying his reputation as a key player in the club's history.
In addition to his club achievements, Arico Suárez proudly represented the Argentina national team. He was part of the squad that participated in the inaugural FIFA World Cup in nineteen thirty, making him a notable figure in the tournament's history. His legacy as the only Canary Islander to play in the World Cup remained unchallenged until Juan Carlos Valerón took to the field in the two thousand two edition.
Suárez's life journey came to a close on April eighteenth, nineteen seventy-nine, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. His contributions to football, both at the club and international levels, continue to be remembered and celebrated.