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ARCHIVO DIFILM BOCA JUNIORS VS GIMNASIA Y ESGRIMA DE LA PLATA 6 A 1 (1997)

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ARCHIVO DIFILM FUTBOL BOCA JUNIORS VS GIMNASIA Y ESGRIMA DE LA PLATA (6 A 1) DIEGO LATORRE X 2 MANTECA MARTINEZ X 4 Y FACUNDO SAVA JUEGA PEDRO TROGLIO CONFERENCIA DE PRENSA DEL DIRECTOR TECNICO HECTOR BAMBINO VEIRA
AÑO: 1997
CÓDIGO: 00546
Diego Fernando Latorre (Buenos Aires, Argentina, 4 de agosto de 1969), es un ex futbolista argentino. Jugó la mayor parte de su carrera en Boca Juniors, donde formó una recordada dupla de ataque junto a Gabriel Batistuta. Disputó la Copa América de 1991 en Chile con el equipo argentino que logró el título. Luego pasó por Fiorentina y Tenerife en el fútbol europeo. Es recordada su frase "Boca es un cabaret", con la que intentaba graficar las enormes internas y peleas que había en el plantel xeneixe durante el primer semestre de 1998, cuando el equipo estaba bajo la dirección técnica de Héctor Veira.1 Luego tuvo un fugaz paso por Racing Club, donde fue dirigido por Ángel Cappa, y donde jugaban entre otros Matute Morales y el Chelo Delgado.
Diego Fernando Latorre (born August 4, 1969 in Buenos Aires) is a former Argentine football striker.
Latorre was one of the first Argentine players to be labelled as the "New Maradona". He made his professional debut for Boca Juniors on October 18, 1987 against Platense scoring his first goal at the same match. He won the 1991 Argentine league with Boca Juniors. His good performance took him to play with the Argentina national football team scoring his first goal in a Friendly match against Brazil.
In 1992, he joined Fiorentina with Gabriel Batistuta after the pair helped Argentina to win the Copa America in 1991. While Batistuta eventually became one of Fiorentina's all-time greats, Latorre only made 2 appearance with the club and quickly left for CD Tenerife in La Liga. He made 67 appearances 15 goals with the Spanish club. He moved to UD Salamanca in 1995, but only spent a single season there. He returned to Boca Juniors in 1996. He also played for Racing Club de Avellaneda and Rosario Central after returning from Europe. He later played in Mexico and Guatemala before retiring in 2005.

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