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Argentina, under the direction of Daniel Donati with the assistance of Duncan Ogan, has always brought to Dallas world class players and the roster for 2007  is not an exception.  Among the players invited for 2007: Cohio Almandoz, Axel Clazon, Leo Liberman, Fabian Salas, Daniel Tilger, Yagui Fernandez and Fabian Salas.
Gracias al MAS GRANDE por prestarnos a Chiche y el Cohio!!!
 
 
Roster for 2007 includes
 
Argentina won the WMC in 2006. previously had won Legends Cups 1998, 2000 and 2001.
 
 
 
Up: Nelson Agoglia, Leo Liberman, Yagui Fernandez, Josema Bazan, Alejandro Gorosito,
Nestor Merlo, Daniel Gonzalez.
Down: Hernan Manrique, Daniel Tilger, Jorge Matheu, Victor Medina, Diego Gordillo
 
Argentina - Players
 
All Time Roster
 
 
 
 
 
Nelson AGOGLIA
Born: 05/10/1973 in Lomas del Mirador (Pcia Buenos Aires)
Height: 6-1 (1.86 m).

Played for
1990-1995   Deportivo Español
1996-1999   Colón
2000-2002   Estudiantes de La Plata
2003             Dep Quito (Ecuador)
2004             Gimnasia y Esgrima (Jujuy)
2005             Oriente Petrolero (Bolivia)
2006             Atletico Tucuman
 
 
Hector ALMANDOZ
Born: 05/10/1973
Played for
Quilmes (1989)
Velez Sarsfield (1990-1995)
1993 League champions
1994 Libertadores and Intercontinental champions.
Estudiantes (1994)
San Lorenzo (1995)
Deportivo Español (1996)
Maccabi Haiffa (Israel) (1997)
Santa Cruz (Brasil) (1998)
Chacarita (1999)
Aguas Calientes (México) (2000)
Melgar (Perú) (2001)
Chacarita Jrs (2002-2003)
Aurora (Bolivia) (2004)
Jorge Wilsterman (Bolivia) (2005)
Almirante Brown (2006)
 
 
Sergio ALMIRON
Born August 18th 1958 in Rosario (Argentina) 
 
Career: 
1977-85: Newell's Old Boys (Rosario, Argentina)
1986-87: Tours (France)
1986: World Champion with Argentina in Mexico 86
1988-90: Tigres de Nuevo Leon (Mexico)
1991-92: Estudiantes (La Plata, Argentina)
 
 
Jose Maria BAZAN
Born in Corral de Bustos (Cordoba) October 14 1971
Clubs he played in (clubes en que jugo)
1987-89    Argentinos Jrs
1990-91    Platense
In 1990 played for Argentina World Cup Under 20 in Portugal
1992-93    Blooming (Bolivia)
1993-94   Rafaela
1994-95   Godoy Cruz Mendoza
1995-96   Irati S.C. Curitiba (Brasil)
1996-98   Texas Toros (USISL)
 
 
Carlos BARISIO
Born in San Fernando (Argentina)  March 1st 1951    
Clubs he played in (equipos en los que jugo)
River Plate(1968-74)
Gimnasia y Esgrima LP(1975)
All Boys (1976-78)
Ferro Carril Oeste (1978-83) League champion (1982)
Boca Jrs (1983)
Chacarita Jrs (1984)
 
Achievements:
South american record of 1077 minutes undefeated (1981) according to the ránking of Federación Internacional de Historia y Estadísticas de Fútbol (IFFHS).
 
 
Jose "Tano" BARRELLA
Born March 8th 1965 in Temperley, Argentina.
Played in:
 
1984-87 Temperley
1987: Chaco For Ever
1988-89 Racing Cordoba
1990-95 Deportivo Español
1995-96 Gimnasia y Esgrima Jujuy
1996 Independiente Santa Fe (Colombia)
1997-98 Rosario Central
In Deportivo Español he had an extensive career  from 1990 to 1995, a total of 127 games and 14 goals
 
 
Fabian BASUALDO
Born in Rosario (Argentina) on February 26th 1964.
His career:
1983-88      Newell's Old Boys (League champion 1987)
1989-93      River Plate (League champion 1990 / 1993) 
                 1991 Copa America champion with Argentina 
                 1992 King Fahd Cup champion / Argentina 
                 1993 Copa America champion w/ Argentina
1993-97      Newell's Old Boys
1997-98      Godoy Cruz Mendoza
1998-99       Brown de Adrogue
1999-2000   Platense
For Argentina national team played WC U-20 in 1983 (runner up) then Kirin Cup and Copa America in 1991(both won by Argentina) King Fahd in 1992 (Argentina champion) and Copa America 1993 (champion)
He also played qualifying games for World Cup 1994, a total of 29 games for the national team of Argentina
 
Jose "Charly" BATISTA
Born in Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay, March 6th 1962
 
Played for:
Deportivo Español (Argentina) 1984  -1993
Rampla Juniors (Uruguay) 1994
Gimnasia y Esgrima (Jujuy) (Argentina) 1995  - 1998
Deportivo Español (Argentina)1998  - 2000
Argentino de Quilmes (Argentina) 2000 - 2001
In World Cup 1986 played for Uruguay
World record: Fastest red card in soccer history! On June 13th 1986 (Uruguay vs Scotland) referee Arturo Brizio expelled Batista after only 55 seconds of playing.
 
 
Felipe BELLINI
Born in Buenos Aires March 25th 1964.
Played in 
1983-86   Platense
1986:        Atletico Tucuman 
1987-96   Platense
1996         Estudiantes Rio Cuarto
1997         Platense
 
 
Jorge "Cacho" BORELLI
Born on November 2, 1964 in Buenos Aires.
 
His Career:
 
Platense (1980-1983)
River Plate (1983-1987) 1985 League title
                           Libertadores champion (1986)
                           Intercontinental champion (1986)
                           Interamericana Champion (1986)
Racing Club (1987-1991)
Tigres (Mexico) (1991)
San Lorenzo (1992-1996)
Won Copa America 1991 and 1993 with Argentina
Played World Cup USA 94 for Argentina
 
 
Nestor "Bichi" CACERES
Born: 05/10/1968 in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Played for
1991-1995   Platense
1996-1999   Victoriano Arenas
 
 
Oscar BORGARELLO
  • Native of Argentina
  • 1986 National Championship Team
  • Scholarship Player at University of North Texas
  • SISL teams Arrows and Dallas Rockets; 1987 - 1991
  • SISL All-Star Team; 1987-1991
  • SISL Championship, Arrows; 1990
 
 
Pedro CATALANO
Born in Avellaneda (Argentina) on December 29th 1951.
 
Played for:
 
Villa Dalmine (1973-1976)
Deportivo Español (1976-1995)
Established a world record of playing 344 consecutive games (never injured, never substituted)
Arsenal (1995-1996)
 
 
Daniel CHOGRI
Born: 06/27/1970 in Mendoza, Argentina

Amateur player
 
 
Carlos "Cacho" CORDOBA
Born in Moreno (Pcia Buenos Aires) 5/11/1958
Played for
1977-85    Boca Juniors (Argentina)  Champion 1981
1985          Indoor Laser and San Diego.(MISL)
1986          Huracan (Argentina)
1987-88     San Diego (MISL)
1989-90     Kansas City (MISL)
1991  Milwaukee Rampage
 
 
 
Mariano "Loco" DALLA LIBERA
Born in Buenos Aires, March 4th 1964
Clubs he played in:
 
1986-88    River Plate
1988         Temperley
1989         River Plate
1989         Independiente Santa Fe (Colombia)
1990         Estudiantes de La Plata
1991         Atlas (Mexico)
1992         Platense
1993         Huracan
1994         Racing Club
1995-96    Platense
1997-99    Newell's Old Boys
 
 
Gustavo DAY
Born: 10/20/1965 in New York (raised in Mendoza, Argentina)

Amateur player, practices Medicine in Dallas, Texas.
 
Hermes DESIO
Born in Rosario (Argentina) January 20th 1970
Height 1.79m Position: Defender/Midfielder

Played for Independiente, Celta de Vigo, Salamanca, Deportivo Alavés
 
Played UEFA Cup finals 2001 and 2003 with Deportivo Alaves (Spain)
 
 
Gustavo DEZOTTI
Born 14.02.1964 in Monte Buey, Santa Fe (Argentina)
Height: 180 cm
 
Played for
1982-88  Newell's Old Boys (Champion 1987)
1988-89   Lazio (Italia)
1989-94   Cremonese (Italia)
Played World Cup 1990 for Argentina (2nd place)
1995      Leon (Mexico)
1996-97 Atlas (Mexico)
1997      Quilmes
1998-99 Defensor (Uruguay)
 
 
Cristian "Pajaro" DOMIZI
Born September 6th 1969 in Rosario, Argentina.
His career:
 
1990/94  Newell's Old Boys (Argentina)
1996/97  Pumas UNAM (Mexico)
1998       Monterrey (Mexico)
1999/00  Union Santa Fe (Argentina)
2001        Lanus
2000/01  Independiente (Argentina)
2001        Lanus (Argentina)
2002       Newell's (Argentina)
2003       Union Santa Fe (Argentina)
 
 
 
Daniel DONATI
Born: in January 22nd 1959

Played in San Lorenzo (youth teams) and semi-pro with
Genesis (USISL)
 
 
Carlos ENRIQUE
Born December 12th 1963 in Lanus (Prov Buenos Aires) 
 
Played for:
Lanus (1981)
Independiente (1982-1988)
1983 League Champion
1984 Libertadores and Intercontinental Champion
River Plate (1988-1992) 1989 and 1990 League champion
Lanus (1992-1993)
Gimnasia de Salta (1993-1994)
Alianza Lima )1994-1995)
Banfield (1996-1999)
 
Playing for Argentina he won Copa America in 1991
 
 
Favio "Yagui" FERNANDEZ
Born July 1st 1971 in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Played for:
Gimnasia(LP)
Independiente
Unión
Huracán
Espanyol (Spain) 
Hércules (Spain)
Táchira (Venezuela).
 
 
Gabriel GENTILE
Born in Buenos Aires April 30, 1972
Gaby distinguished himself as a player among the NTSSA Select Teams when he won the Kirby Keas Award at the 1991 Dallas Cup .

He is a graduate of the University of North Texas where he attended on a full soccer scholarship and earned a B.B.A. At the collegiate level he was selected as the All Midwest Region Player for the University of North Texas.

Professionally,  Gentile played for the Dallas Burn, New Orleans Storm (A League) and the Texas Rattlers.
 
 
Daniel GONZALEZ ABOY
Born: 05/10/1973 in Buenos Aires
 

Amateur Player
 
 
Diego GORDILLO
Born: 09/04/72 in Lima, Peru
 
Played for:
Dallas Toros
 
 
Alejandro GOROSITO
Born: 03/28/1975 La Plata (Pcia Buenos Aires)
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Played for
Uruguay Soccer Club (Miami)
 
 
Alfredo GRACIANI
Born: June 6th 1965 in Buenos Aires.
 
Atlanta (1981-1985)
Played World Cup under 18 in Mexico.
Boca Juniors (1985-1992)
Won Supercopa 89 and Recopa 90
Racing Club (1992-1993)
Boca Juniors (1994)
Deportivo Español (1995)
Argentinos Juniors (1996-1997)
Scored a total of 72 goals playing for Boca Jrs.
 
 
Glen JOLLEY
Born: 05/10/1965 in Louisiana (raised in Argentina)
 

Played for "Atletas para Cristo"
 
 
Javier KRUMM
Born in Libertador San Martin (Argentina) 12/16/68
Played for:
 
1990-93  Sarmiento (Entre Rios)
1994      Recreativo (Entre Rios)
1992      Sagunto (Spain)
 
As a coach he studied in River Plate University (Argentina) and has coached for:
Sagunto College (Spain) (1992)
Cedar Hill Long Horns (Texas) (2000-2003)
Currently coaching for Puget Sound (Washington)
 
 
Horacio "Ato" LEONE
Born April 20th 1971 in San Vicente, Argentina
 
1995-2000   Houston Hotshots
2001            Sacramento Knights 
2001-02      Kansas City Comets
Top Scorer 2000 Futsal Tournament in Sao Paulo, Brazil
2001 World Indoor Soccer League Most Valuable Player
 
 
Leonel LIBERMAN
Born May 26, 1972 in Buenos Aires
Played for:
 
Argentinos Juniors
All Boys
Racing Club
Almagro
Deportes Arica (Chile)
Oriente Petrolero (Bolivia)
Union Central (Bolivia)
Bolivar (Bolivia)
Tecnico Universitario (Ecuador)
 LDU (Ecuador)
 Cuenca (Ecuador)
Emelec (Ecuador)
Guarani (Brasil )
Defensor (Uruguay)
Independiente Sta. Fe(Colombia )
Maccabi Petah-Tikva and Hapoel Jerusalem (Israel).
 
 
Walter LOYOLA
Born: 05/10/1973
Played in:
Cipolletti (Rio Negro-Argentina) 1981-84
El Porvenir (Argentina) 1984-85
Mesquita (Brazil) 1985-86
Palmeiras (Brazil) 1986-88
 
Currently coaching for Slammers FC Infinity Club and the Olympic Development Program (OPD)

 
 
Pedro MAGALLANES
Born June 14th 1956 in Argentina
Played for:
Independiente
Talleres de Cordoba
Rosario Central
Racing Club
Loma Negra.
Ft Lauderdale Strikers (USA)
Played for Argentina national team in 1983-84
 
 
Hernan MANRIQUE
Born Aug 17th 1971 In Buenos Aires, Argentina
 
Played in:
1992-96    All Boys
1996-99    Belgrano Cordoba
199--00    Union Santa Fe
2000-02    Nueva Chicago
2002         Macara (Ecuador)
2003-05   Huracan
2006-07   Atletico Tucuman
 
 
German MARTELLOTTO
Born in Nov 6th 1962 in Calchin (Cordoba, Argentina)
Played in:
 
1983/84: Belgrano (Cordoba)
1985:     Rosario Central
1986:     Belgrano (Cordoba)
1987/88: Deportivo Español
1989/90  Deportivo Cali (Colombia)
1990/93: Rayados Monterrey (Mexico) league title
Played for Argentina national team in 1991/92
1994:     America (Mexico) Interamericana Cup
1995/96: Pachuca (promotion to 1st division)
1997/98: Deportivo Español
 
 
 
Jorge MATHEU
Born March 22nd 1967 in Cordoba (Argentina).

Played in:

1988-93     Instituto de Cordoba
1994          Belgrano de Cordoba
1995          Douglas Haig (Pergamino)
1995          Guavira (Bolivia)
1996-97     Gral Pico (La Pampa)
1998-00     Uruguay Soccer Club (Miami)
 
 
Victor MEDINA
Born: 05/10/1973

 

Played for:
Atletico Tucuman
Dallas Burn
Dallas Toro
DFW Tornados

 

 
Juan Carlos MICHIA
Professional soccer player for 13 years in Argentina and  USA.

 

Played for
Quilmes Athletic Club (champion 1978)
In the U.S.for:
Wichita Wings,
Chicago Horizon
New York Arrows
Baltimore Blast
Chicago Shock
 
USSF Men’s National Staff Coach
USSF “A”  Coaching License
USSF Instructional Staff
USSF Minority Scouting Program