Guillermo Pont

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Guillermo Pont Serra (born December 1, 1921 in Palma de Mallorca, Spain) was a Spanish professional association football player who played as a defender.

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He played the most of his career for Spanish football giants Real Madrid C.F. He started 87 matches in La Liga for Real, and 8 matches in other competitions.

ClubCountryPeriodNumber of matches
Real Madrid C.F. Spain 1946–195295
CD Málaga Spain 1952–19536

Honours

Real Madrid

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