Beto Pascutti, icon of the Argentine rise, died

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Alberto “Beto” PascuttiHe appears as a footballer in different teams of the Argentine promotion, died in the last hours of Saturday at the age of 64 as a result of a cardiac decompensation.

The confirmation of the decision of the also technical director was given to Télam by the former player Jose Ubedahis classmate in Quilmes, in the mid-’80s.

Recognized for his remarkable punch, for his ability to drive and generate play, as well as a courage that allowed him to weather adverse situations with remarkable footballing mettle, Pascutti was a “different” player in the promotion categories. Perhaps a member of a cracks podium, together with Jose Luis “Garrafa” Sanchez (ex Banfield and Deportivo Laferrere) and Miguel Angel Colombatti (ex Deportivo Morón, later he went through Racing).

Curiously, despite the fact that he forged his rich football career in promotion, the other attacking midfielder began his career in the First Division: debuted in Chacarita Juniors in the 1977 season, when the entity from San Martín managed to add to escape from the bottom of the table. Then, with the descent to the First Bthe steering wheel continued in the set undertaker until 1980 to later move to Banfieldwhere they remained only in 1981.

Subsequently, Pascutti stitched together -perhaps- the best of his career and exhibited his hierarchy in Future, where he spent three years (1983, 1984, 1985), with 10 goals in 71 games. His conditions earned him transfer to Quilmes, another team in which he stood out with 9 goals in 55 matches (1985-1986). As he grew older, Pascutti took on the characteristics of a leader, on and off the field. Hence, most of the teams fought to get their contest.

So, Deportivo Moron He was a member of Primera B and turned to ‘Beto’ to participate in the campaign of the Cockywhich amounted to the B National (1989-1990) beating in a sprint to newchicago.

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He was also a player Tiger and they had another moment of glory in his career when he was hired by all the boyswhom he led to the B Nacional with his enormous hierarchy in the 1992-1993 season, with a great goal included against Deportivo Armenio (2-1) on the penultimate date, with a kick from outside the area against the goal that gives his back to the Alvarez Jonte avenue.

In total he played 275 games and scored 35 goals in three different categories of Argentine soccer.

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As a coach I go through Tigre (he rose to the First National B in the mid-’90s), Nueva Chicago, All Boys, Juventud Antoniana from Salta, Almirante Brown, Aldosivi from Mar del Plata, Sarmiento from Junín, Talleres de Remedios de Escalada, Sportivo Italiano and Tiro Federal from Rosarioamong several other clubs.

Source: Telam)

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