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  1. Carlos Babington

    Carlos Babington is a former Argentine football striker. He represented the Argentine national team at the 1974 World Cup. Babington, born in the Capital Federal district of Buenos Aires, started his career at Club Atlético Huracán in 1969, he was part of the team that won the Metropolitano 1973 championship. In 1974, he was transferred to German team SG Wattenscheid 09. Babington returned to Huracán in 1979 and played for the club until 1982, when he moved to Florida, …

  2. Juan Román Riquelme

    Juan Román Riquelme (born June 24, 1978 in San Fernando, Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine professional football attacking midfielder. Riquelme was part of the Argentina national football team that participated in the 2007 Copa América.

  3. Alfio Basile

    Alfio Rubén Basile, known as Coco, is an Argentine football (soccer) coach and former player. In September 2006, he became coach of the Argentina national football team, replacing José Pekerman.

  4. Antonio Mohamed

    Antonio Mohamed is a retired Argentine football striker, currently working as the manager of Club Atlético Huracán He was born on April 2 1970, in the city of Buenos Aires in Argentina. He started his career in Argentina with Huracán, but played the majority of his career in Mexico.

  5. Leandro Grimi

    Leandro Damian Grimi is an Argentine football (soccer) defender. He was signed in January 2007 by Italian Serie A club A.C. Milan from Racing Club de Avellaneda. He also owns an Italian passport. He started playing football for Club Atlético Huracán, being then sold to Racing Club de Avellaneda in 2006 for 750,000 €. Grimi, elected best young player of the 2006 Argentine Apertura tournament, was signed by AC Milan on January 2007 for a sum of €2m.

  6. Lucho González

    Luis Oscar 'Lucho' González is an Argentine football (soccer) player. Called "Lucho" by fans, González played from the age of 14 for Huracán until his transfer to River Plate in 2002. At River Plate, he was part of the 2004 "Clausura" championship winning team. He played with the Argentina team that won the gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics. His performances at River Plate earned him a deal with FC Porto in 2005, …

  7. Guillermo Stábile

    Guillermo Stábile born in Parque Patricios, Buenos Aires was a Argentine footballer and coach. Stábile is remembered as a prominent figure in football history and one of the first goalscoring heroes. Stábile played for several club during his career; one in South America, three in Europe. He was, however most notable for being the top scorer in the Football World Cup. His coaching career was also a success, leading Argentina to six Copa América titles.

  8. Adolfo Pedernera

    Adolfo Alfredo Pedernera, born in Avellaneda, Argentina, was a football (soccer) player and coach. He was involved with several teams such as Club Atlético Huracán, Club Atlético River Plate (known as "La Máquina" or "The Machine"), Club Atlético Atlanta, and Millonarios (known as "El Ballet Azul" or "The Blue Dance"). He was affectionately known as "El Maestro" ("The Master") for much of his career.

  9. Santiago Hirsig

    Santiago Hirsig is an Argentine football midfielder. He was born on January 12 1978, in the city of San Isidro in the Buenos Aires Province of Argentina. He currently plays for San Lorenzo of the Primera Division Argentina. Hirsig started his career playing in the Argentine 2nd Division with Atlanta and then Club Atlético Platense before moving to Club Atlético Huracán in 2001.

  10. Omar Larrosa

    Omar Ruben Larrosa is a retired Argentine football midfielder. He is perhaps most famous for having been part of the 1978 World Cup winning team. Larrosa started his career at Boca Juniors in 1967, but he was soon allowed to leave by the club. He played fot Argentinos Juniors for the 1969 season and although the team struggled, Larrosa played well and was invited to return to Boca.

  11. Héctor Cúper

    Héctor Raúl Cúper is a former football defender and current coach of Real Betis. Cúper started playing professionally in 1976 for Ferro Carril Oeste, club for which he would play most of his career. In 1977 he played for "Independiente Rivadavia", but returned to Ferro the next season. With Ferro he obtained the first division Nacional 1982 and Nacional 1984. He also played for the Argentina national football team, but didn't participate in the World Cup.

  12. René Houseman

    René Orlando Houseman is a retired Argentine footballer, who played as a right winger. In his career he played for Defensores de Belgrano, Huracán, River Plate, Colo Colo (in Chile), Amazulu (in South Africa), Independiente and Excursionistas. During his international career he also played for Argentina, and participated at the 1974 FIFA World Cup, where he scored three goals.

  13. Arsenio Erico

    Arsenio Pastor Erico was a Paraguayan football forward, the all-time highest goalscorer in the Argentine first division. He is considered the best Paraguayan footballer of all time. Erico, born in Asunción, Paraguay, started his career in Club Nacional of Paraguay and made his debut in the club's first team squad at the age of 15. During the early 1930's, …

  14. Pablo Migliore

    Pablo Migliore is an Argentine football goalkeeper. He was born on January 27 1982, in the Morón Partido of the Buenos Aires Province in Argentina. He currently plays for Boca Juniors of the Primera División Argentina. Migliore started his career with Germinal de Rawson before moving to Huracán in 2003. In 2004 Migliore was loaned to Deportivo Madryn and in 2006 he was sold to Argentine giants Boca Juniors.

  15. Daniel Montenegro

    Daniel Montenegro is an Argentine footballer. He was born on March 28 1979, in the Capital Federal district of Buenos Aires in Argentina. He currently plays for Club Atlético Independiente of the Primera Division Argentina. Montenegro began his career at Club Atlético Huracán in 1997, since then he has played for several teams in Argentina, France, Spain and Russia. Montenegro played for Olympique de Marseille in France in 2000, Real Zaragoza and Osasuna in Spain, …

  16. Claudio Morresi

    Claudio Alberto Morresi is a former football (soccer) player from Argentina. He is currently the Sports Secretary of Argentina and with Enzo Francescoli formed one of the best striking partnerships in soccer at the River Plate football club in the early 1980s. As a player between 1980 and 1992 he played at: *1980/1985 Huracán *1985/1988 River Plate *1988/1989 Independiente Santa Fe *1989/1990 Velez Sarsfield *1990/1991 Santos de Torreon *1991/1992 Platense

  17. José Serrizuela

    José Tiburcio Serrizuela is a former football (soccer) defender from Argentina. He was born in Palo Pozo, Tucumán Province and his nickname is "El Tiburón" (The Shark). Serrizuela played for the Argentina national football team and for a number of clubs, including: Racing de Córdoba <br> River Plate <br> Huracán <br> Independiente <br> Cruz Azul <br> Veracruz <br> Talleres de Córdoba <br> Lanús <br> Rosario Central <br> Club Atlético Los Andes <br>

  18. Emanuel Villa

    Emanuel Villa is an Argentine football striker. He was born on February 24 1982, in the city of Casilda in the Santa Fe Province of Argentina. He currently plays for UAG Tecos of the Primera División de México. Villa started his career at Club Atlético Huracán in the Primera Division Argentina in 2001. In 2003 he was transferred to Atlético Rafaela but the club were relegated at the end of the 2003-2004 season after a losing a playoff with Huracán de Tres Arroyos.

  19. Pablo Daniel Osvaldo

    Pablo Daniel Osvaldo is an Argentine football striker. He was born on January 12 1986, in Capital Federal, Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is co-owned by Serie A side Atalanta B.C. and Serie B side U.S. Lecce. Osvaldo made his competitive debut in the Argentine 2nd Division for Club Atlético Huracán in 2005. After less than a year he was signed by the two Italian clubs. He played for Atalanta first and has now moved down a division to play for Lecce.

  20. Mario Zanabria

    Mario Nicasio Zanabria is a former Argentine football (soccer) player and coach. A playmaker, Zanabria made debut in first division in 1967 with Unión de Santa Fe, where he played until 1969. From 1970 to 1975 he excelled with Newell's Old Boys, winning the Metropolitano in 1974. He then moved to Boca Juniors, where he would play until 1980, and then again in 1982, winning the 1976 "Nacional" and "Metropolitano", …

  21. Mario Boyé

    Mario Emilio Heriberto Boyé Auterio was an Argentine footballer. A powerful striker, he played for Boca Juniors, Racing Club de Avellaneda and Huracán in Argentina, Genoa in Italy and Millonarios in Colombia Nicknamed "El Atómico" (The Atomic), he started playing in the youth division of Boca Juniors to debute in first division on June 8 of 1941 in the victory against Independiente, and scoring his first goal a week later against Huracán.

  22. Cristian Sebastian Tavio

    Cristian Sebastian Tavio is an Argentine football defender. He was born on September 22 1979, in the Capital Federal district of Buenos Aires in Argentina. He currently plays for Olimpo de Bahía Blanca of the Argentine 2nd division. Tavio started his career in 1996 at Deportivo Paraguayo of the 4th division. In 1999 he earned a transfer to Club Atlético Huracán of the Primera division, his one season with the club was the beginning of a sequence of one season spells, …

  23. Rubén Omar Romano

    Rubén Omar Romano Cachia is an Argentine-Mexican coach and former football player whose career has developed entirely in Mexico, country to which he came to play professional football in the early 80s. He currently coaches the Mexican side CF Atlas. Romano played in Argentina for Club Atlético Huracán before leaving to Mexico in 1980 to play for Club América. He played in other 6 Mexican clubs: León, Necaxa, Puebla, Querétaro, Cruz Azul and Atlante.

  24. Néstor Andrés Silvera

    Néstor Silvera is an Argentine football striker. He was born on March 14 1977, in the city of Comodoro Rivadavia in Chubut Province Argentina. Silvera began his career in 1994 at local side Comisión de Actividades Infantiles, he played for them in the lower leagues for 3 seasons before earning a move to Huracán in the Primera Division. After one season he moved on to Unión. In 2001 Silvera was signed by Independiente, in the Apertura 2002 tournament, …

  25. Oscar Alberto Ortiz

    Oscar Alberto Ortiz is a retired Argentine footballer. The most notable achievement of his footballing career was being part of the Argentina team that won the World Cup 1978. Ortiz began his career at San Lorenzo, as a young player he was part of the squad that won 3 league titles (M1972, N1972 and N1974). In 1976 San Lorenzo sold him to Brazilian club Grêmio, but his stay there didn't last long, he returned to Argentina to play for River Plate.

  26. Oscar Garré

    Oscar Garré is a former Argentine football defender. He played most of his career as a defender for Ferro Carril Oeste, he was part of the team that won the Nacional championships of 1982 and 1984. The campeign of 1982 saw Ferro go the whole championship without losing a single game. Garré played for the Argentina, he was part of the squad that won the 1986 World Cup.

  27. Roberto Miña

    Roberto Javier Miña Mercado is an Ecuadorian soccer striker, who currently plays for FC Dallas of Major League Soccer. Prior to coming to Dallas, Miña has played for Emelec, Deportivo Quevedo, LDU (Loja), and El Nacional in his native Ecuador, as well as for Huracán in Argentina. He has appeared for Ecuador on various youth levels, and got his first senior cap during the 2002-03 season. Miña scored seven league goals for Dallas in his first year in MLS.

  28. Néstor Rossi

    Néstor Rossi was an Argentine football defender. Nicknamed "Pipo", he started his career at River Plate, playing from 1945 to 1949, and then again from 1955 to 1958, winning a total of 5 Argentine leagues. In total, Rossi played 155 matches for River Plate scoring 7 goals. From 1959 to 1961 he played in Colombia for Millonarios winning 6 championships. He also had a spell in Argentine Huracán, playing 54 matches.

  29. Vladislao Cap

    Vladislao Wenceslao Cap was an Argentine football defender, who represented his native country at the 1962 FIFA World Cup in Chile. Twelve years later he was the manager of the Argentina national football team at the 1974 FIFA World Cup. Nicknamed "El Polaco" ("The Pole"), Cap played for Argentine club sides Arsenal de Lavallol (1952) Quilmes (1953), Racing Club (1954-1960), Club Atlético Huracán (1961), River Plate (1962-1965) and Vélez Sársfield (1966).

  30. Héctor Baley

    Héctor Baley was an Argentine football goalkeeper. Baley was a reserve goalkeeper in Argentina's 1978 FIFA World Cup winning squad and also in the 1982 tournament. Given goalkeeper Ubaldo Fillol's consistent performances, he ended up playing only a few matches for the national team, but an excellent performance during a 1-1 draw against West Germany in a 1982 friendly match is well remembered among football aficionados.

  31. Gabriel Lettieri

    Gabriel Lettieri is an Argentine football midfielder. He was born on March 1 1975, in the Capital Federal district of Buenos Aires in Argentina. He currently plays for Ionikos of the Super League in Greece. Lettieri started his career in 1995 with Club Atlético Huracán in the Primera Division Argentina. In 1998 he was transferred to Primera B side All Boys. In 2000 he moved to Europe to play for French club FC Gueugnon.

  32. Patricio Hernández

    Patricio Hernández is an Argentine football (soccer) coach and former player. Hernández started his career in 1973 at Estudiantes de La Plata, a club that he would later manage. He earned earned him acclaim as an effective midfielder and he was transferred to Italian team Torino F.C. in 1982. Argentina coach César Menotti included Hernández in the 1982 FIFA World Cup squad as his third choice for creative midfielder, behind Diego Maradona and José Daniel Valencia.

  33. Fabián Cancelarich

    Fabián Cancelarich is a former football goalkeeper from Argentina. Cancelarich started his club career in 1986 with Ferro Carril Oeste in the Primera Division Argentina. Cancelarich served as the reserve goalkeeper for Argentina during the 1990 FIFA World Cup. In 1992 he was transferred to Belgrano de Córdoba and in 1994 he played for Newell's Old Boys. In 1995 Cancelarich moved to Colombia to play for Millonarios, …

  34. Hernán Cristante

    Rolando Hernán Cristante Mandarino is an Argentine goalkeeper, who currently plays for the Diablos Rojos of Toluca of the Primera División de México. Hernán Cristante was part of Argentina's Seleccion Nacional three times, in 1989, 1992, and again in 1995. He began to play professionally in Argentina in 1990 with Gimnasia y Esgrima de La Plata. In August 1993 he was transferred to Club Toluca, Mexico and in 1994, he returned to the Argentine team, …

  35. Enzo Trossero

    Enzo Héctor Trossero, nicknamed "El Vikingo" (the viking), is an Argentine footballer and coach. He was born in Santa Fe, May 23, 1953. He began his playing career at Argentine minnows Belgrano de San Francisco but he soon moved on to Colón de Santa Fe, and in 1975 he arrived at Independiente. In this team he had two phases: from 1975 to 1979, when he was transferred to FC Nantes Atlantique of France, and from 1981 to 1985.

  36. Mauricio Pineda

    Mauricio Héctor Pineda is a former Argentine football defender. He appeared for Argentina at the 1998 World Cup, scoring their winning goal in their final group match against Croatia.

  37. Juan Barbas

    Juan Barbas is a retired Argentine football midfielder and occasionally defender. He was born in the city of San Martín in the Buenos Aires Province of Argentina. He played for a number of clubs in Argentina, Spain, Italy and Switzerland. He was part of the Argentina squad that won the 1979 FIFA World Youth Championship. Barbas started his career in 1977 at Racing Club de Avellaneda in the Primera Division Argentina. He then went on to play for Real Zaragoza in Spain, …

  38. Juan Gilberto Funes

    Juan Gilberto Funes, nicknamed "El Búfalo" (The Buffalo) was an Argentinian football player. He was born in the province of San Luis, Argentina. Known for his physical type of play, he was the terror of any defensive player he ever faced. He was a vital piece of the 1986 River Plate team that won the Copa Libertadores for the first time, in which he score a goal in the first match in Colombia, which River won by the score of 2-1 and at home in Buenos Aires, …

  39. Mariano Gonzalo Andújar

    Mariano Gonzalo Andújar is an Argentine football goalkeeper. He was born on July 30 1983, in Buenos Aires. He currently plays for Estudiantes de La Plata of the Argentine premiership. Andújar started his career at Club Atlético Huracán in 2001. Two years later, the club was relegated to the Argentine 2nd division but he decided to stay with the club.

  40. Fernando Horácio Ávalos

    Fernando Horácio Ávalos is a footballer from Posadas, Misiones, Argentina born on 31 March 1978 in Paso de Los Libres in the Corrientes Province of Argentina. Ávalos currently plays for CD Nacional Madeira in the Portuguese Superliga. He plays as a central defender alongside Ricardo Fernandes. According to Portuguese football paper A Bola, his consistent performances have caught the eye of FC Porto and Sporting Clube de Portugal.

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