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25 June 1972
- He made his professional debut in the Argentine Primera División on 25 June 1972, when Independiente's coach, Pedro Dellacha sent him onto the field in the 74th minute of a match that they lost 1–0 to River Plate.
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He made his professional debut in the Argentine Primera División on 25 June 1972, when Independiente's coach, Pedro Dellacha sent him onto the field in the 74th minute of a match that they lost 1–0 to River Plate. [4]
Feb 9, 2018 · For their exploits in the early 1970s and beyond, the men from Avellaneda undoubtedly deserve the title of Rey de Copas – King of Cups. By Dan Williamson. Winning just 28 caps for Argentina, Ricardo Bochini is largely forgotten outside of Argentina, but he remains one of the nation's greatest talents.
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Aug 8, 2020 · Bochini, however, rejected the offer, instead fancying his chances to represent Argentina at the 1978 World Cup, to be played on home soil. Unfortunately for him, that would not be the case.
Jun 25, 2014 · Many years ago, just as Argentina were about to launch their defence of the World Cup they had won in 1978, two colleagues of mine expressed their disappointment that Ricardo Bochini had not been included in Cesar Luis Menotti's squad for Spain 1982.
Jan 23, 2014 · With five minutes of the 1986 World Cup semi-final remaining and Argentina leading Belgium 2-0, Ricardo Bochini came on for Jorge Burruchaga. He was 32, and had been omitted from the squads in both 1978 and 1982.
Jan 1, 1992 · Debut. - Ricardo Bochini former footballer from Argentina Attacking Midfield last club: CA Independiente * Jan 25, 1954 in Zárate, Argentina.