Héctor Enrique

Héctor Adolfo Enrique ( born April 26, 1962 in Lanús, Argentina ) is a former Argentine footballer.

The midfielder Héctor Enrique started his professional career in 1982 in the Argentine second division club Lanus and moved a year later to River Plate Buenos Aires. In 1986, he experienced his most successful year when he was Argentine champion, won the Copa Libertadores, and finally with the Argentine national football team wins the World Cup was at the Football World Cup 1986 in Mexico. 1990 prevented a serious knee injury his participation in the World Cup 1990 in Italy. He left after River Plate and played only a few games at the Argentine unterklassigen clubs Deportivo Español and Lanus. In 1995 he tried again making a comeback in Japan at Tosu Futures and FPI Hamamatsu.

The Argentine fans called Enrique El Negro. In the 1986 World Cup, he was in Diego Maradona's Goal of the Century in the match against England, the last player who was going the ball to Maradona before this ansetzte to his solo over the entire board. After the game, he joked that his passport had been so good that it was hard for Maradona not to shoot the target.

Currently Héctor Enrique works as assistant coach Diego Maradona with the Argentine national team at the World Cup 2010 in South Africa.

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