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  1. Gabriel Omar Batistuta (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡaˈβɾjel oˈmaɾ βatisˈtuta]; [note 1] born 1 February 1969) is an Argentine former professional footballer. During his playing career, Batistuta was nicknamed Batigol [3] as well as El Ángel Gabriel ([el ˌaŋxel ɣaˈβɾjel]; Spanish for Angel Gabriel).

  2. Jan 29, 2021 · No Argentinian has scored more FIFA World Cup goals than Gabriel Batistuta. Enjoy Batigol finding the back of the net ten times at the global finals for La Albiceleste - from his debut at USA...

  3. Gabriel Batistuta former footballer from Argentina Centre-Forward last club: Al-Arabi SC * Feb 1, 1969 in Reconquista, Argentina

  4. Batistuta: I lived and breathed football. Twenty-four years ago, Gabriel Batistuta scored a brace that gave Argentina their last senior international title, as La Albiceleste defeated Mexico...

  5. Jun 22, 2012 · The prolific Argentine striker played most of his club football at Fiorentina in Italy, and is the tenth top scorer of all-time in the Italian Serie A league, with 184 goals in 318 matches ...

  6. Gabriel Batistuta's right foot and the football pitch were truly a divine pairing. In the 1990s and early 2000s, the Argentine striker and his lethal weapon left their mark across Europe, creating ...

  7. Sep 20, 2024 · Gabriel Batistuta (born February 1, 1969, Avellaneda, Argentina) is a former Argentine professional football (soccer) player whose prolific scoring made him an icon of both the Italian Serie A league and the Argentine national team.

  8. Check out the latest domestic and international stats, match logs, goals, height, weight and more for Gabriel Batistuta playing for ACF Fiorentina, AS Roma and Argentina men's national team in the Serie A, Champions League and World Cup.

  9. Apr 9, 2021 · Gabriel Omar Batistuta graced Italian football from 1991 to 2003, becoming a Fiorentina legend and winning a Scudetto with Roma.

  10. Mar 30, 2022 · In the latest edition of our History Makers series, we take a look at Gabriel ‘Batigol’ Batistuta - the legendary Argentine striker that proved the missing piece of the puzzle as Roma claimed Scudetto glory in 2001.