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    Ricardo Enrique Bochini (born 25 January 1954) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. He is nicknamed El...
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    The Estadio Libertadores de América - Ricardo Enrique Bochini is a stadium located in the district of Avellaneda in Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina. Owned...
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    (1987–89) José Pastoriza (1990–91) Carlos Fren & Ricardo Bochini (1991) Miguel Ángel Brindisi (1994–95) Ricardo Pavoni (1995) Gregorio Pérez (1995–96) César...
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  • career, Giusti was partnered in midfield with Claudio Marangoni and Ricardo Bochini, which was widely considered to be one of the best midfields in Argentina...
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    The victory was also the breakthrough of 19-year old Ricardo Bochini as a raising star. Bochini would continue and finish his career always playing for...
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    transferred to first division's team Independiente where he played alongside Ricardo Bochini and won one national and several international titles. Bertoni emigrated...
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    record (archived) Jerome BOATENG – FIFA competition record (archived) Ricardo BOCHINI – FIFA competition record (archived) Alain BOGHOSSIAN – FIFA competition...
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    Gabriel Batistuta, Mario Kempes, Sergio Agüero, Claudio Caniggia, Ricardo Bochini and Ariel Ortega. Inspired by Michelangelo's classic fresco, The Creation...
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    Soccer players Ricardo Bochini and Diego Maradona at the Coliseum, where Argentina played against Mexico in May 1985...
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  • critic (d. 2002) 1953 – The Honky Tonk Man, American wrestler 1954 – Ricardo Bochini, Argentinian footballer and manager 1954 – Kay Cottee, Australian sailor...
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  • coach Marcelo Bielsa, coach Carlos Bilardo, coach Agustín Bindella Ricardo Bochini John Bocwinski Gastón Bojanich Mario Bolatti Federico Bongioanni Juan...
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  • 2006 Daniel Bisconti 5 1 1991 1991 Sebastián Blanco 2 1 2009 2010 Ricardo Bochini 28 0 1973 1986 Mario Bolatti 12 1 2009 2011 Roberto Bonano 13 0 1996...
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  • over three different decades. Club Atlético Independiente midfielder Ricardo Bochini (right) appeared in more than 630 matches over 19 seasons. He won 14...
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  • Batista (1962-11-09)9 November 1962 (aged 23) 5 Argentinos Juniors 3 3MF Ricardo Bochini (1954-01-25)25 January 1954 (aged 32) 27 Independiente 4 3MF Claudio...
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  • football manager Alfio Basile (born 1943), footballer, football manager Ricardo Bochini (born 1954), footballer Martín Palermo (born 1973), footballer Gabriel...
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    Gabriel Batistuta, Mario Kempes, Sergio Agüero, Claudio Caniggia, Ricardo Bochini and Ariel Ortega. It is inspired by Michelangelo's classic fresco The...
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    Torneo Metropolitano 1981 13 1982 Hugo Gatti Boca Juniors 14 1983 Ricardo Bochini Independiente Won the Torneo Metropolitano 1983. 15 1984 Alberto Márcico...
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  • Daniel Bertoni (left) and Ricardo Bochini with the Intercontinental trophy won in 1973 v Juventus...
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    Bilardo, football coach Dan Biocchi, athlete Mariano Bíttolo, footballer Ricardo Bochini, footballer José Luis Boffi, footballer Mario Bolatti, footballer Enrique...
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    1973, before 22,000 spectators, Independiente won 1–0 with a goal by Ricardo Bochini. In 1974, the stadium hosted the 11th European Athletics Championships...
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    1st Enzo Francescoli River Plate – 2nd Ubaldo Fillol Flamengo – 3rd Ricardo Bochini Independiente – 1985 1st Julio César Romero Fluminense – 2nd Enzo Francescoli...
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    Club Woman 2020". Athletic Bilbao. 3 June 2020. Retrieved 24 June 2020. Bochini and Zietz, winners of the 2022 One-Club Man/Woman Awards, Athletic Bilbao...
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  • 6 Claudio Marangoni MF 7 Jorge Burruchaga MF 8 Ricardo Giusti FW 9 José Percudani MF 10 Ricardo Bochini FW 11 Alejandro Barberón Substitutes: DF 13 Pedro...
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  • record for the highest number of games for a single club is held by Ricardo Bochini, who played 638 games for Independiente, between 1972 and 1991. Pedro...
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  • Valdano  33' Substitutions: GK 15 Luis Islas DF 13 Oscar Garré MF 3 Ricardo Bochini  85' MF 21 Marcelo Trobbiani FW 17 Pedro Pasculli Manager: Carlos Bilardo...
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    Sabella competed for his place with veterans Norberto Alonso and Ricardo Bochini, as well as younger players like Carlos Daniel Tapia, Jorge Burruchaga...
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    of dominance was led by club legends that featured the likes of Ricardo Bochini, Ricardo Pavoni, and Miguel Ángel Santoro. In addition, this time period...
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    vengeful response, as enraged members took to Cordero Street (now Ricardo Bochini), next to Independiente's stadium, where they fatally attacked Gustavo...
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    March 24, 1974, Independiente beat Racing 4–1 with a hat-trick from Ricardo Bochini, the only one he scored in 714 games for the club. On May 19, 1974...
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  • Jorge Burruchaga (left) carrying the ball while being followed by Gary Gillespie of Liverpool. Ricardo Bochini in the middle...
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