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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mario_KempesMario Kempes - Wikipedia

    Mario Alberto Kempes Chiodi (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmaɾjo alˈβeɾto ˈkempes ˈtʃjoði], Italian:; born 15 July 1954) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as a striker or attacking midfielder.

  2. Jul 1, 1996 · Mario Kempes former footballer from Argentina Centre-Forward last club: Pelita Jaya FC * Jul 15, 1954 in Bell Ville, Córdoba, Argentina.

  3. En la actualidad, Kempes trabaja como analista de fútbol y comentarista en español para ESPN Deportes y ofrece el comentario en la versión latinoamericana de los videojuegos FIFA 13 -19.

  4. Jan 1, 2024 · Mario Kempes reveals the unusual secret to ending his FIFA World Cup goal drought and discusses Argentina lifting the trophy on home soil.

  5. Aug 30, 2022 · ‘El Matador’ was part of a nation’s dream, and in writing one of Argentina’s greatest football stories, Mario Kempes played a glittering role. You’ll be about to the vocal tones of Kempes at the World Cup 2022 as he is currently working as a Spanish commentator and soccer analyst for ESPN Deportes. Mario Kempes Clubs, Honors, And Facts

  6. Mario Kempes is currently a soccer analyst and Spanish commentator for ESPN Deportes. Mario Kempes, Fernando Palomo and Ciro Procuna, have all participated in narrating the Latin American version of the FIFA 13, FIFA 14, FIFA 15 and FIFA 16 video games.

  7. Nov 7, 2023 · Mario Kempes became a national hero in just one summer. In 1973, Kempes made his professional debut at the age of 19 and began life within the Argentine leagues with Instituto Atlético Central Córdoba. During his first campaign he made 13 appearances and scored an impressive eleven times.

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    Come on referee, you weren't supposed to see this! Come on referee, you weren't supposed to see this!

  9. Everyone remembers Mario Kempes for the 1978 World Cup and the six goals in four games – including two in the final - that propelled Argentina to their first world title.

  10. Mario Alberto Kempes, born in Belville, Cordoba in 1954, began his career at local club Instituto Cordoba before quickly moving on to Rosario Central where he netted 85 goals in just 105 matches and established himself as a notorious goalscorer.