Friday, February 2, 2024

Argentina Metropolitano 1980 Independiente Argentinos


1ere journee
10 fevrier 1980
Estadio Doble Visera

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En 1980, se jugó el torneo de Primera División, otra vez con el sistema tradicional todos contra todos y en dos ruedas, tras una primera parte reñida, River Plate sobresale nítidamente en la segunda y saca una ventaja que por lo amplia, resta interés a la competencia.  Meritoria fue la campaña de Argentinos Juniors, que con un equipo muy modesto llegó a clasificarse subcampeón, fundamentalmente por la actuación descollante de Maradona, la máxima atracción del campeonato. Independiente cumplió una muy mala campaña a tal punto que llegó a peligrar su permanencia en primera división por primera vez en toda su historia.
 
Independiente: Baley; M. Killer, Olguin, Zimmermann, O. Perez; Fren, Larrosa (64' Mazo), Bochini; Barberón, C. Alvarez, Alzamendi (71' Magallanes). DT: Miguel Ángel Santoro.
Argentinos: Rigante; C. Carrizo, Bartolomei, D´Angelo, Domenech; Giusti, Solari, Maradona; Roman, Espindola (67' Ríos), Petti (68' Morel). DT: Miguel Angel Lopez.


RICARDO BOCHINI DIEGO MARADONA’S IDOL 

Ricardo Bocchini scored 105 goals in all competitions in his career, and although clocking a century is a commendable achievement, finding the net wasn’t what he was noted for. For a striker, to play with Bochini was almost akin to guaranteeing goals. The attacking midfielder was a tricky customer, able to deceive opponents before skipping past them with the ball. His vision was superb, enabling him to create countless chances for others with his right foot, his precise through-balls so legendary that they even spawned their own description in the lexicon of Argentine football: the pase bochinesco.


A rarity in Argentine football, Bochini spent his whole career with one club. Such a feat is usually praised in England but compatriot Ricky Villa – who signed for Tottenham Hotspur in 1978 – once labelled it “boring” and “in some quarters seen as lacking prestige”. However, there is much to be admired about a man who won nine major trophies during his 19-year spell as a player with Independiente, whose dominance in the early 1970s was not affected by a rapid turnover of coaches. As well as team success, Bochini was decorated with several prestigious individual awards, such as the Argentine Footballer of the Year in 1983, Bronze Award for South American Footballer of the Year in 1984, and being named in the 1989 South American Team of the Year.







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