Alfredo Hugo RojasHe tank for the fans of mouth Juniorsand recorded scorer xeneize between 1965 and 1968, he spent today in the city of Buenos Aires at the age of 86, as the Ribera club officially appeared.
“Club Atlético Boca Juniors regrets the death of Alfredo Hugo Rojas, historic Xeneize player, at 86 years of age. We warmly greet his family and loved ones at this sad time. Rest in peace, tank“Says the statement released on social networks.
He tank red He often visited La Bombonera and in recent years participated in the dinners organized by the mutual of former players from Boca.
red alfredo debuted in Mouth on January 27, 1965, in a friendly against the San Juan League, when he contributed two goals in a 4-1 win. And his last match with the blue and gold shirt was on December 11, 1968, a 2-0 win against a team from Mar del Plata.
The year he arrived in Boca, 1965, was also the year of his consecration: goalscorer for the champion team, in those long tournaments from March to December, in an unforgettable formation together with anthony roma, Silvio Marzolini, Ubaldo Rattin, Angel Clemente Rojas and norberto menendez, among others. In total, there were 197 games in Mouthwith 89 goals converted.
In 1964 he won the Nations Cup with the Argentine national team is Braziland went through several teams: lanus, Celta Vigo, Real Betis, River Leaf, gymnastics and fencing Silver, Penarol from Montevideo; and O’Higgins and Catholic University of Chile.
Source: Telam
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