Daniel Bertoni

Ricardo Daniel Bertoni ( born March 14, 1955 in Bahia Blanca, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina) was next Mario Kempes at times the Football World Cup 1978 the most expensive Argentine footballer. The Right Wing participated in two World Cups with Argentina, 1978 and 1982. 1978 Argentina was in their own country for the first time world champion.

Together with Mario Kempes, who scored twice against the Dutch, he was the hero of the World Cup final of 1978 and met for the 3-1 final score. Although took Bertoni 1982 that at the World Championships in Spain in part, but after losing to the eventual champions Italy (1:2) and favorites Brazil (1:3) came for the defending champions a premature end. Bertoni began his career in 1972 at CA Independiente and continued his career after the 1978 World Cup in Spain with FC Sevilla continued. In 1980, his way to Italy for Fiorentina to switch after four more years for SSC Napoli. His footballing activity ended Bertoni in the 1986/87 season in Udine Udinese Calcio. In all, he scored 145 goals in 406 league games.

Achievements

  • Argentine champion: 1977 (Nacional)
  • Copa Libertadores ( 3): 1973, 1974, 1975
  • Copa Interamericana ( 3): 1973, 1974, 1975
  • World Cup: 1973
  • World Champion 1978 (6 games / 2 goals)
  • National football team (Argentina )
  • Argentine champion ( football)
  • Football World Cup
  • Argentine
  • Born in 1955
  • Man
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