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''El Bocha'' Bochini is one of the most important all-time football players in Argentina, and the most important to play for [[Club Atlético Independiente|Independiente]]. In his 20 years of professional football, from [[1972]] to [[1991]], Bochini played only for Independiente, and participated of the club's Golden Era, with 8 international titles, 4 [[Primera División Argentina|Argentine championships]] and the {{Wc|1986}}. |
''El Bocha'' Bochini is one of the most important all-time football players in Argentina, and the most important to play for [[Club Atlético Independiente|Independiente]]. In his 20 years of professional football, from [[1972]] to [[1991]], Bochini played only for Independiente, and participated of the club's Golden Era, with 8 international titles, 4 [[Primera División Argentina|Argentine championships]] and the {{Wc|1986}}. |
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He played a total of 740 matches scoring 107 goals. But it's not for |
He played a total of 740 matches scoring 107 goals. But it's not for his goals that he was one of the best play makers of the 80s. More often, Bochini assisted teammates with subtle, shrewd movements to help them score. Even now, ''bochinesco passes'' refer to precise passes made to the forward to leave him one on one with the goalie, bypassing other defenses. |
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==Titles== |
==Titles== |
Revision as of 21:15, 11 February 2006
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Full name | Ricardo Enrique Bochini | ||
Position(s) | "Hole" | ||
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Current team | Retired |
Ricardo Enrique Bochini (born January 25, 1954 in Zárate, Buenos Aires) was an Argentine professional football player.
El Bocha Bochini is one of the most important all-time football players in Argentina, and the most important to play for Independiente. In his 20 years of professional football, from 1972 to 1991, Bochini played only for Independiente, and participated of the club's Golden Era, with 8 international titles, 4 Argentine championships and the
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He played a total of 740 matches scoring 107 goals. But it's not for his goals that he was one of the best play makers of the 80s. More often, Bochini assisted teammates with subtle, shrewd movements to help them score. Even now, bochinesco passes refer to precise passes made to the forward to leave him one on one with the goalie, bypassing other defenses.
Titles
- 1973 - Copa Libertadores
- 1973 - Intercontinental Cup
- 1974 - Copa Libertadores
- 1974 - Interamerican Cup
- 1975 - Copa Libertadores
- 1975 - Interamerican Cup
- 1977 - Campeonato Nacional (Argentine first division)
- 1978 - Campeonato Nacional (Argentine first division)
- 1983 - Campeonato Metropolitano (Argentine first division)
- 1988/89 - Primera División Argentina (Argentine first division)
- 1984 - Copa Libertadores
- 1986 -
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External links
- Unofficial site (Spanish)
- Statistics (Spanish)
- mini Biography (Spanish)
- Biography (Spanish)