1. Mario Cuenca

    Mario Cuenca is an Argentine football goalkeeper. He was born on June 3 1975, in the city of Del Campillo in the Córdoba Province of Argentina. He currently plays for Arsenal de Sarandí of the Primera División Argentina. Cuenca started his career with Talleres de Córdoba in 1995, in 1997-1998 the club won promotion to the Primera by winning Primera B Nacional and in 1999 Talleres won the Copa Conmebol, the only international title in the clubs history.

  2. 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>

  3. Silvio Carrario

    Silvio René Carrario (born in Bell Ville, Córdoba Province, on August 31, 1971) is an Argentine football (soccer) player who plays as a striker, currently playing for Olimpo de Bahía Blanca. Carrario first played for Central Córdoba before moving to Talleres de Córdoba in 1994. A season later he transferred to Racing Club for one season, played a few games for Boca Juniors in 1996, and half season for Unión de Santa Fe in 1997.

  4. 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.

  5. Javier Lux

    Javier Lux is an Argentine football midfielder. He was born on June 10 1977, in the city of Carcarañá in the Santa Fe Province of Argentina. He currently plays for Arsenal de Sarandí of the Primera División Argentina. Lux started his career with Racing Club de Avellaneda in 1995, he was part of the squad that won the Apertura 2001 tournament. He then spent single seasons with Talleres de Córdoba, Estudiantes de La Plata and Instituto de Córdoba.

  6. Jorge Quinteros

    Jorge "Polo" Quinteros is an Argentine footballer currently playing for Argentinos Juniors. He has played for Argentinos Juniors in four different spells, his other clubs include RCD Mallorca in Spain, Talleres de Córdoba, San Lorenzo, Club Deportivo Universidad Catolica in Chile, and Chacarita Juniors. The highlight of his career was being part of the San Lorenzo team that won the Clausura 2001 tournament of the Argentine Primera.

  7. Facundo Erpen

    Facundo Adrian Erpen is an Argentine football (soccer) defender, who currently plays for Colorado Rapids of Major League Soccer. Erpen was part of the Boca Juniors youth system and played for Talleres de Córdoba before signing with DC United in the summer of 2005. He was traded to the Colorado Rapids for Greg Vanney in June of 2007. On August 8, 2006, Erpen was named as a replacement for injured Eddie Pope on the 2006 MLS All Star Team, …

  8. Ángel Comizzo

    Ángel David Comizzo is a retired Argentine football goalkeeper. He was born on April 27 1962, in the city of Reconquista in the Santa Fe Province of Argentina. Comizzo began his career at Talleres in the Primera Division Argentina. In 1988 he joined River Plate where he was loaned to UANL Tigres of Mexico in 1990-1991. In 1993 he moved to América de Cali in Colombia, but her returned to Argentina later that year to play for Club Atlético Banfield.

  9. Alberto Tarantini

    Alberto Tarantini is an Argentine former football player. He played as a defensive left back early in his career, and later as a full back. He rose through the Boca Juniors youth divisions in the early 1970s, and was noted for his afro hairdo and his large front teeth, which earned him the nickname "conejo" ("rabbit"). Tarantini was part of the under-23 team that won the 1975 Toulon tournament, together with Jorge Valdano, Américo Gallego, and others, …

  10. Leonardo Pisculichi

    Leonardo Nicolás Pisculichi (born 18 January 1984 in Rafael Castillo, Buenos Aires) is an Argentine football striker. Pisculichi started his career by playing for Argentinos Juniors, he made his debut on February 20 2002 vs Talleres de Córdoba. He was transferred to RCD Mallorca on January 4 2006. On November 30, 2006, he was reported to have been transferred to Al-Arabi Sports Club in Doha, …

  11. Marcelo Sarmiento

    Marcelo Sarmiento is an Argentine footballer. Sarmiento has spent most of his career in Argentina with Talleres de Córdoba, Olimpo and Argentinos Juniors. He had a brief spell on loan to Bulgarian team Litex Lovech and he spent the early part of the 2006-07 season on loan at English side Southampton F.C.. Marcelo arrived at Southampton as a holding midfielder to organize the midfield. On 19 January 2007 he was released by Southampton, …

  12. Emanuel Perrone

    Emanuel Perrone is an Argentine football striker. He was born on June 14 1983, in the city of Río Cuarto in the Córdoba Province of Argentina. He currently plays for Apollon Kalamarias of the Super League in Greece. Perrone started his career at Talleres in the Primera Division Argentina in 2002. In 2004 he moved to France to join Troyes he was at the club for one season before moving to Ionikos in Greece.

  13. 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", …

  14. 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.

  15. Lucas Favalli

    Lucas Favalli is an Argentine football midfielder. He was born on July 16 1985, in the city of Córdoba in Argentina. He currently plays for Apollon Kalamarias of the Super League in Greece. Favalli started his career at 3rd division (Interior) side Racing de Córdoba. He later joined Talleres de Córdoba in the Primera Division Argentinain 2002. In 2006 Favalli was spotted by scouts from Kalamarias, and signed by the club during the summer 2006 transfer window.

  16. Oscar Dertycia

    Oscar Dertycia is a retired Argentine footballer. He was born on March 3 1965, in the city of Córdoba in Córdoba Province, Argentina. Dertycia has played for a lot of teams in his career, Instituto, Argentinos Juniors, Talleres and General Paz Juniors in Argentina, Fiorentina in Italy, Cádiz and Tenerife and Albacete in Spain, Temuco in Chile and Sport Coopsol in Peru. Dertycia played for Central Córdoba for 6 seasons, …

  17. José Luis Cuciuffo

    José Luis Cuciuffo (born February 1, 1961 in Córdoba, Argentina - died December 11, 2004 in Buenos Aires Province) was a defender on the 1986 FIFA World Cup-winning Argentine national team. He was fatally wounded in the stomach while out hunting in the southern Buenos Aires province, near the Bahía San Blas bay. "El Cuchu" started his professional career at Chaco For Ever, but also played in Argentine Talleres de Córdoba, Vélez Sársfield, …

  18. Miguel Oviedo

    Miguel Oviedo is an Argentine football midfielder. He was born on October 12 1950, in the city of Córdoba in Argentina. He was part of the Argentina squad that won the 1978 FIFA World Cup. Oviedo played his entire club career in the Argentine league system, starting with Instituto de Córdoba in 1973. In 1974 he was signed by Instituto's fierce local rivals Talleres de Córdoba. Over the next eight years Talleres were one of the strongest teams in Argentina, …

  19. Osvaldo Canobbio

    Osvaldo Francisco Canobbio (born February 17 1973 in Montevideo, Uruguay), commonly known as Osvaldo Canobbio, is a footballer who currently plays as a striker. He appeared in several teams from many different countries (including Argentina, Chile and China) and was involved in the 1993 U-20 FIFA World Cup, which was held in Australia. Canobbio started his career in 1988 by joining CA River Plate.

  20. Carlos Manuel Morete

    Carlos Morete is a retired Argentine football striker. He was born on January 14 1952, in the city of Munro in the Buenos Aires Province of Argentina. He is one of the few players to play for and won titles at Argentina's big three clubs River Plate, Boca Juniors and Club Atlético Independiente. He was part of 5 championship winning teams in Argentina as well as being topscorer in three Argentine championships.

  21. Sergio Omar Almirón

    Sergio Omar Almirón is a retired Argentine footballer striker. In his career (1978-1993) he was played for Newell's Old Boys, Tours FC (France), UANL Tigres (Mexico), Estudiantes Centra Córdoba and Talleres de Córdoba. Almirón was in the Argentina squad that won the 1986 FIFA World Cup, though he didn't play any games during that tournament. Despite playing as a striker Almirón was allocated the number 1 shirt for the 1986 tournament, …

  22. Javier Alejandro Villarreal

    Javier Alejandro Villarreal is an Argentine football midfielder. He was born on March 1 1979, in the city of Alta Gracia in the Córdoba Province of Argentina. He currently plays for Club Atlético Banfield of the Primera Division Argentina. Villarreal started his career at Talleres de Córdoba in the Argentine 2nd division in 1996, in 1998 the club were promoted to the Primera. In 1999 he was sold to local rivals Belgrano de Córdoba.

  23. Ramón Medina Bello

    Ramón Ismael Medina Bello, nicknamed "El Mencho", was born April 29 1966 in Gualeguay, Entre Rios, Argentina. He began his professional soccer career in 1986 in Racing Club de Avellaneda. In 1989 he was transferred to River Plate, where he played until 1993. By that time he was part of the Argentinian national team, he won the Copa America 1991 in Chile. He was also part of the national team in the 1994 FIFA World Cup.

  24. Hugo Ernesto Gottardi

    Hugo Ernesto Gottardi is an Argentine football (soccer) former player and coach. Born July 31 1953 in Elortondo, Santa Fe province, Gottardi made his mark as a striker, first with Racing Club de Avellaneda and then with Estudiantes de La Plata, where he scored most of his goals, as top scorer of the team that won back-to-back championship titles Metropolitano 1982 and Nacional 1983. Gottardi became one of the Argentine league top scorers.

  25. Cesar Osvaldo La Paglia

    Cesar Osvaldo La Paglia is an Argentine football midfielder. He was born on February 25 1979, in the Capital Federal district of Buenos Aires in Argentina. He currently plays for Vitória F.C. in Portugal. La Paglia started his career at Argentinos Juniors but he was soon sold to Argentine giants Boca Juniors. In his first spell with Boca he was part of 3 League titles.

  26. Javier Marcelo Gandolfi

    Javier Marcelo Gandolfi is an Argentine football defender. He was born on December 12 1980, in the city of San Lorenzo in the Buenos Aires Province of Argentina. He currently plays for Arsenal de Sarandí of the Primera Division Argentina. Gandolfi started his career in 1999 at Argentine giants River Plate. He has also played for Talleres de Córdoba and his current club; Arsenal.

  27. Estebán José Herrera

    Estebán José Herrera is an Argentine football midfielder. He was born on March 9 1981, in the city of Villa Constitucion in the Santa Fe Province of Argentina. He currently plays for Iraklis of the Super League in Greece, he joined the club from Chacarita Juniors in 2006. Herrera started his career at Boca Juniors in the Primera Division Argentina. It was with Boca that he won his first and second major titles as a player.