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Antonio Rattín

1937 - Today

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Antonio Ubaldo Rattín (born 16 May 1937) is an Argentine former footballer, best known as a Boca Juniors midfielder, and because of an incident in a match at the 1966 FIFA World Cup. Rattín remains as one of the greatest idols of Boca Juniors, the only club where he played for 15 years, winning 5 titles. He also played for the Argentina national team, winning the Taça das Nações (Nations Cup) in 1964. Following the end of his professional sports career, Rattín became involved in politics, and, in 2001, was elected to the National Chamber of Deputies for the Federalist Unity Party list in Buenos Aires. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Antonio Rattín is the 1,867th most popular soccer player (down from 1,051st in 2019), the 281st most popular biography from Argentina (down from 187th in 2019) and the 109th most popular Argentinean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Antonio Rattín ranks 1,867 out of 21,273Before him are Eusebio Sacristán, Bernd Schneider, Martin Koeman, Toshihiko Okimune, Marcelino García Toral, and Amaral. After him are Eberhard Vogel, Max Merkel, Juan Mata, Paul Cook, Reino Börjesson, and Vlastimil Bubník.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1937, Antonio Rattín ranks 279Before him are Attilio Nicora, Hildegard Behrens, Peter Stein, Irina Solovyova, Alexandra Zabelina, and Jiří Dienstbier. After him are Juan José Saer, Ken Ogata, Vittorio Adorni, Francisco Xavier do Amaral, Vitaly Zholobov, and Albert Brülls.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Antonio Rattín ranks 281 out of 1,154Before him are Oscar Ruggeri (1962), Ricardo Piglia (1941), Arturo Rawson (1885), Roberto Sensini (1966), José Eulogio Gárate (1944), and Martín Miguel de Güemes (1785). After him are Juan José Saer (1937), Virginia Bolten (1876), Leonardo Favio (1938), Azucena Villaflor (1924), José Ramos Delgado (1935), and Santiago Derqui (1809).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Argentina

Among soccer players born in Argentina, Antonio Rattín ranks 109Before him are Rogelio Domínguez (1931), Juan Antonio Pizzi (1968), Néstor Combin (1939), Martín Demichelis (1980), Oscar Ruggeri (1962), and José Eulogio Gárate (1944). After him are José Ramos Delgado (1935), Juan Pablo Sorín (1976), Abel Balbo (1966), Juan Carlos Lorenzo (1922), Norberto Alonso (1953), and Martín Palermo (1973).