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Enrique Omar Sívori

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Enrique Omar Sívori Famous memorial

Birth
San Nicolás, Partido de San Nicolás, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Death
17 Feb 2005 (aged 69)
San Nicolás, Partido de San Nicolás, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Burial
San Nicolás, Partido de San Nicolás, Buenos Aires, Argentina Add to Map
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Soccer Player, Coach. A soccer legend, he played for the Argentine National Team 19 times before switch nationality and play for Italy in the 1962 World Cup (Chile.) As player, won the Argentine Championship in 1955,1956,1957 for River Plate, the South American Cup for the Argentine team (1957). In Italy won the Scudetto for Juventus in 1958, 1960 and 1961 as well two Italy Cups (1959 and 1960). He won also the Ballon D´Or Award in 1961. As coach worked for River Plate, Rosario Central, Estudiantes de la Plata and Vélez Sarsfield. He also worked as scout for Juventus in his country, Argentina.
Soccer Player, Coach. A soccer legend, he played for the Argentine National Team 19 times before switch nationality and play for Italy in the 1962 World Cup (Chile.) As player, won the Argentine Championship in 1955,1956,1957 for River Plate, the South American Cup for the Argentine team (1957). In Italy won the Scudetto for Juventus in 1958, 1960 and 1961 as well two Italy Cups (1959 and 1960). He won also the Ballon D´Or Award in 1961. As coach worked for River Plate, Rosario Central, Estudiantes de la Plata and Vélez Sarsfield. He also worked as scout for Juventus in his country, Argentina.

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  • Originally Created by: 380W
  • Added: Mar 16, 2005
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10628680/enrique_omar-s%C3%ADvori: accessed ), memorial page for Enrique Omar Sívori (2 Oct 1935–17 Feb 2005), Find a Grave Memorial ID 10628680, citing Cementerio Privado Memorial Celestial, San Nicolás, Partido de San Nicolás, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Maintained by Find a Grave.