NAME: Daniel Ignacio Murúa Burgos DATE OF BIRTH: 15/03/1957 PLACE OF BIRTH: Córdoba NATIONALITY: Argentina HEIGHT: 170 cm POSITION: Forward
Nickname: Dani
CAREER: Sevilla Atlético
1977-78 Segunda Division B Gr.2 (33/8) 13th Algeciras
1978-79 Segunda Division (28/3) 16th Sevilla
1979-80 La Liga (17/3) 8th
1980-81 La Liga (13/1) 8th
1981-82 La Liga (10/0) 7th Xerez
1982-83 Segunda Division (16/1) 19th R Racing de Córdoba 1983 Unión SV 1984
“El Puma” Morete was one of the most prolific Argentine strikers during 70s. A strong and determined player, he began his career with River Plate, where he played from 1970 to 1975. With the Millonarios, he won a Metropolitano and Nacional tournament in 1975 and in the same year he signed for the Spanish team Las Palmas. He was one of the key players of that team, scoring 80 goals in five seasons. With the Canarians he reached an incredible 4th place in La Liga and qualified for the UEFA Cup in the next season, where they reached the second round. After a brief spell at Sevilla in 1980/81, he returned in Argentina to play for Boca Juniors, where he won a league title. After just a season he moved to Talleres where he scored 20 goals in 20 matches and in 1982 signed for Independiente where he won another league title and was twice runner-up. In his last three seasons, he played for Argentinos Juniors where he was not a regular but won two league titles and the 1985 Copa Libertadores. He also played 4 times and scored one goal for the Argentine national team.
NAME: Carlos Manuel Morete Markov DATE OF BIRTH: 14/01/1952 PLACE OF BIRTH: Buenos Aires NATIONALITY: Argentina HEIGHT: 183 cm POSITION: Forward, Striker
Nickname: Puma
CAREER: River Plate 1970 Torneo Metropolitano (7/0) 2nd
1970 Torneo Nacional (9/3) 3rd Gr.A
1971 Torneo Metropolitano (14/1) 6th
1971 Torneo Nacional (17/2) 4th Gr.A
1972 Torneo Metropolitano (14/9) 3rd
1972 Torneo Nacional (10/1) RU
1973 Torneo Metropolitano (15/15) 5th
1973 Torneo Nacional (29/9) 2nd
1974 Torneo Metropol. (18/14) 3rd Gr.A
1974 Torneo Nacional (18/18) 5th Gr.B
1975 Torneo Metropolitano (13/7) 1st
1975 Torneo Nacional (37/24) 1st Las Palmas
1975-76 La Liga (30/16) 13th 1976-77 La Liga (31/22) 4th
1977-78 La Liga (27/18) 7th
1978-79 La Liga (27/16) 6th
1979-80 La Liga (32/8) 12th Sevilla
1980-81 La Liga (19/6) 8th Boca Juniors 1981 Torneo Metropolitano (17/3) 1st 1981 Torneo Nacional (1/0) QF Talleres 1982 Torneo Nacional (20/20) SF Independiente 1982 Torneo Metropolitano (35/20) 2nd 1983 Torneo Metropolitano (6/1) 1st 1983 Torneo Nacional (15/8) RU Argentinos Juniors 1984 Torneo Metropolitano (18/5) 1st 1984 Tornao Nacional (6/0) QF 1985 Torneo Nacional (2/0) 1st 1986 Primera Div. Argentina (5/0) 4th
INTERNATIONAL CUPS: River Plate
1973 Copa Libertadores (5/2) GS Las Palmas
1977-78 UEFA Cup (4/6) R2 Argentinos Juniors
1985 Copa Libertadores (2/0) W
NATIONAL TEAM: Argentina 1973-83 (4/1) / ARG U20
HONOURS: River Plate Torneo Metropolitano: 1975 Torneo Nacional: 1975 Metropolitano (runner-up): 1970 Torneo Nacional (runner-up): 1972, 1973 Boca Juniors Torneo Metropolitano: 1981 Independiente Torneo Metropolitano: 1983 Metropolitano (runner-up): 1982 Torneo Nacional (runner-up): 1983 Argentinos Juniors Torneo Metropolitano: 1984
Torneo Nacional: 1985
Copa Libertadores: 1985
INDIVIDUAL: Torneo Nacional top scorer: 1972 Torneo Metropolitano top scorer: 1974, 1982
NAME: Jorge Orlando López Nieva DATE OF BIRTH: 12/05/1957 PLACE OF BIRTH: Tucumán NATIONALITY: Argentina HEIGHT: 173 cm POSITION: Left midfielder
CAREER: Argentinos Juniors 1977-78 Burgos
1978-79 La Liga (32/7) 13th
1979-80 La Liga (31/7) 17th R Sevilla
1980-81 La Liga (23/2) 8th
1981-82 La Liga (14/4) 7th
1982-83 La Liga (30/7) 5th
1983-84 La Liga (18/5) 8th
1984-85 La Liga (24/2) 12th Independiente 1985-1986 Atlético Concepción 1986-1987 Independiente 1987 – 1988 San Martín (Tucumán) 1988-1992
INTERNATIONAL CUPS: Sevilla
1982-83 UEFA Cup (6/1) R3
NAME: Óscar Ferrero Águila DATE OF BIRTH: 03/05/1955 PLACE OF BIRTH: Campana, B. Aires NATIONALITY: Argentina HEIGHT: 183 cm POSITION: Forward, Left winger
CAREER: Chacarita Juniors 1975-78 Huracán 1978 Sporting Gijon
1978-79 La Liga (4/0) 2nd Palencia
1979-80 Segunda Division (28/8) 15th Sporting Gijon
1980-81 La Liga (19/4) 7th Castellon
1981-82 La Liga (10/1) 18th
1982-83 Segunda Division (27/7) 15th Palencia
1983-84 Segunda Division (11/0) 19th R
HONOURS: Sporting Gijon La Liga (runner-up): 1978-79 Copa del Rey (runner-up): 1980-81
For his great technique, running and dribbling skills, Enzo “El Piqui” Ferrero was an idol of Boca Juniors and Sporting Gijon supporters, the two teams where he played during the seventies and eighties. He has never won titles in his career but has delighted Bombonera fans and was part of one of the best Sporting Gijon teams of all time. With Rojiblancos he was runner-up of La Liga in 1979 and two times finalist in the Copa del Rey (1981 and 1982). He was also included as left winger in the Sporting Gijon Best 11 All-Time. In 1974 he was called up for the Argentine national team and in total he played 3 games and scored a goal.
NAME: Enzo Ferrero Águila DATE OF BIRTH: 03/01/1953 PLACE OF BIRTH: Campana, B. Aires NATIONALITY: Argentina HEIGHT: 175 cm POSITION: Left winger
Nickname: El Piqui
CAREER: Boca Juniors 1971 Torneo Metropolitano (6/2) 8th
1971 Torneo Nacional Gr.B (13/4) 3rd
1972 Torneo Metropolitano (17/3) 9th
1972 Torneo Nacional (14/1) SF
1973 Torneo Metropolitano (30/8) 2nd
1973 Torneo Nacional Gr.B (13/6) 5th
1974 Torneo Metropolitano (22/4) 3rd
1974 Torneo Nacional (22/5) 7th
1975 Torneo Metropolitano (32/6) 3rd Sporting Gijon 1975-76 La Liga (28/4) 18th 1976-77 Segunda Division (34/11) 1st
1977-78 La Liga (34/8) 5th
1978-79 La Liga (30/5) 2nd
1979-80 La Liga (30/6) 3rd
1980-81 La Liga (31/15) 7th
1981-82 La Liga (26/6) 14th
1982-83 La Liga (26/3) 8th
1983-84 La Liga (20/4) 13th
1984-85 La Liga (14/2) 4th
INTERNATIONAL CUPS: Sporting Gijon
1978-79 UEFA Cup (4/1) R32
1979-80 UEFA Cup (2/0) R64
1980-81 UEFA Cup (2/2) R64
NATIONAL TEAM: Argentina 1974 (3/1)
HONOURS: Boca Juniors Torneo Metropolitano (runner-up): 1973 Sporting Gijon Segunda Division: 1976-77 La Liga (runner-up): 1978-79 Copa del Rey (runner-up): 1980-81, 1981-82
INDIVIDUAL: Torneo di Viareggio Best Player: 1972
Sporting Gijon Liga top scorer: 1980-81 Sporting Gijon – Best 11 All-Time: 2005
Quick and technical Argentine left winger, Dario Felman is remembered as an important player of Boca Juniors and Valencia during the 1970s. He began his career at Gimnasia y Esgrima de Mendoza in 1969 and played on loan at Independiente Rivadavia in 1974, before moving to Boca Juniors in 1975. With the Xeneizes he won 4 titles: the Metropolitano tournament and Nacional in 1976, the Copa Libertadores and the Intercontinental Cup in 1977 (scoring a goal in the final against Borussia MG). Also in 1977 he received his first and last call for Argentina. It was February 27: the day of Diego Maradona’s debut against Hungary. In the 1977/78 season he moved to Mario Kempes’ Valencia, with whom he won the Copa del Rey in 1979, the Cup Winners’ Cup and the UEFA Super Cup in 1980. In 1984 he returned to Mendoza, where he ended his career.
NAME: Darío Luis Felman DATE OF BIRTH: 25/10/1951 PLACE OF BIRTH: Mendoza NATIONALITY: Argentina HEIGHT: 174 cm POSITION: Forward, Left winger
Nickname: Bordolino
CAREER: Gimnasia de Mendoza 1970/73 Independiente Rivadavia 1973/74 Boca Juniors 1975 Torneo Metropolitano (32/6) 3rd
1975 Torneo Nacional (16/5) 4th (Gr.B)
1976 Torneo Metropolitano (27/11) 1st
1976 Torneo Nacional (16/6) W
1977 Torneo Metropolitano (12/6) 4th
1978 Torneo Metropolitano (3/0) 2nd Valencia
1977/78 La Liga (30/7) 4th
1978/79 La Liga (33/6) 7th
1979/80 La Liga (6/0) 6th
1980/81 La Liga (28/4) 4th
1981/82 La Liga (6/0) 5th
1982/83 La Liga (17/1) 15th Gimnasia de Mendoza 1984
INTERNATIONAL CUPS: Boca Juniors 1977 Copa Libertadores (11/1) W
1977 Intercontinental Cup (1/1) W Valencia
1978/79 UEFA Cup (6/2) R3 1979/80 Cup Winners’ Cup (3/1) W
1980/81 Cup Winners’ Cup (4/1) R2 1981/82 UEFA Cup (1/0) QF 1982/83 UEFA Cup (3/0) QF
NATIONAL TEAM: Argentina 1977 (1/0)
HONOURS: Boca Juniors
Primera División Metropolitano: 1976
Primera División Nacional: 1976
Copa Libertadores: 1977
Intercontinental Cup: 1977 Torneo Metropolitano (runner-up): 1978 Valencia
Copa del Rey: 1978/79
Cup Winners’ Cup: 1979/80
UEFA Super Cup: 1980
MOST MEMORABLE MATCHES: 1977 Copa Libertadores Final: Boca 0-0 (5-4) Cruzeiro
1978 Intercontinental Cup: Borussia MG 0-3 Boca (1 goal) 1979 Copa del Rey Final: Valencia 2-0 Real Madrid
Mario Alberto Kempes (el Matador) was one of the greatest strikers ever. World champion in 1978 with Argentina, with his long hairs, his powerful and sense of the goal, he was an icon in those years. In his early years in Argentina, he played for Instituto and Rosario Central, before moving to Spain, to Valencia, where he won a Copa del Rey in 1979 (he scored two goals in the final against Real Madrid) , the Cup Winners’ Cup in 1980 (beating Arsenal on penalties) and the 1980 UEFA Super Cup (against Nottingham Forest). Back in Argentina for a short time, to play for River Plate, he returned to Valencia for another two seasons. From 1984 to 1986 he played for Hercules, then moved to Austria, where he played for First Vienna, St. Polten and Kremser. He retired in 1992 but decided to play another two years at Fernandez Vial in Chile and at Pelita Jaya in Indonesia. Kempes represented his country in three World Cups (1974, 1978, 1982). In the 1978 FIFA World Cup in Argentina, Kempes became a legend. In addition to winning the cup, he was the top scorer and the best player of the tournament. In 2004 he was included in the FIFA 100.
NAME: Mario Alberto Kempes Chiodi DATE OF BIRTH: 15/07/1954 PLACE OF BIRTH: Bell Ville, Cordoba NATIONALITY: Argentina HEIGHT: 184 cm POSITION: Forward, Striker
Nickname: El Toro, El Matador
CAREER: Instituto
1973 PD – Nacional Gr.A (13/11) 8th Rosario Central 1974 PD – M+N (9+27/4+26) 2nd/2nd 1975 PD – M+N (28+21/25+13) 7th/5th 1976 PD – Metropolitano (22/21) 8th Valencia 1976/77 La Liga (34/24) 7th 1977/78 La Liga (34/28) 4th 1978/79 La Liga (30/12) 7th 1979/80 La Liga (32/22) 6th 1980/81 La Liga (12/9) 4th River Plate 1981 PD – M+N (15+14/9+6) 7th/QF Valencia 1982/83 La Liga (27/13) 15th 1983/84 La Liga (15/8) 12th Hercules 1984/85 La Liga (17/1) 15th 1985/86 La Liga (21/9) 17th First Vienna 1986/87 Austrian Bundesliga (20/7) 10th Sankt Pölten 1987/88 Austrian First League (32/10) 1st 1988/89 Austrian Bundesliga (29/9) 8th 1989/90 Austrian Bundesliga (35/15) 7th Kremser FC 1990/91 Austrian Bundesliga (21/5) 10th 1991/92 Austrian Bundesliga (18/2) 15th Fernandez Vial 1995 (11/5) Pelita Jaya 1996 (15/10)
INTERNATIONAL CUPS: Rosario Central
1974 Copa Libertadores (7/3) R1 1975 Copa Libertadores (9/5) SF Valencia 1978/79 UEFA Cup (6/3) R3 1979/80 Cup Winners’ Cup (9/9) W 1980/81 UEFA Super Cup (1/0) W 1980/81 Cup Winners’ Cup (4/2) R2 1982/83 UEFA Cup (8/0) QF River Plate
1981 Copa Libertadores (3/1) R1
NATIONAL TEAM: Argentina 1973/82 (43/20)
1974 World Cup (6/0) R2
1975 Copa America (4/3) R1
1978 World Cup (7/6) W
1982 World Cup (5/0) R2
HONOURS: Rosario Central PD – Metropolitano (runner-up): 1974 PD – Nacional (runner-up): 1974 Valencia Copa del Rey: 1978/79 Cup Winners’ Cup: 1979/80 UEFA Super Cup: 1980 River Plate Primera Division: 1981 (Nacional) Sankt Pölten Austrian 2nd Division: 1987/88 Pelita Jaya Galatama: 1993/94 Argentina FIFA World Cup: 1978
INDIVIDUAL: Primera Division top scorer: 1974 (Nacional), 1976 (Metropolitano) Valencia top scorer: 1976/77, 1977/78, 1978/79, 1979/80, 1982/83, 1983/84
Copa del Rey top scorer: 1977/78 Pichichi Trophy: 1977, 1978 FIFA World Cup Golden Boot: 1978 FIFA World Cup Golden Ball: 1978 FIFA World Cup All-Star Team: 1978 Ballon d’Or (new winners): 1978
Onze d’Or: 1978
Olimpia de Plata: 1978
S. American Footballer of the Year: 1978
Cup Winners’ Cup top scorer: 1979/80
FIFA 100: 2004
S. American Player of the Century: n.23
Golden Foot: 2007
AFA Team of All Time: 2015
MOST MEMORABLE MATCHES: – 1978 World Cup Final: Argentina 3-1 Netherlands (2 goals)
– 1979 Copa del Rey Final: Valencia 2-0 Real Madrid (2 goals)
– 1980 Cup Winners’ Cup Final: Valencia 0-0 (5-4 pk) Arsenal
– 1980 UEFA Super Cup: Valencia 1-0 Nottingham Forest
Born in Argentina from Spanish parents, Rubén Cano began his career with Club Atlético Atlanta of Buenos Aires, where he played four seasons, before signing for the Spanish team of Elche, wanted by manager Nestor Rossi, who coached him at Atlanta. In 1976 he signed for Atlético Madrid, where he won La Liga in his first year. With the Colchoneros, he played six seasons and was four times the top scorer of the team. He also played for Tenerife and Rayo Vallecano, where he ended his career in 1987. Counting of his dual nationality, Rubén Cano chose to be international with Spain. During two years he played a total of twelve games and scored four goals, including the decisive one in Belgrade that led to Spain’s qualification for the 1978 World Cup in Argentina, where he also played the first match lost against Austria.
NAME: Rubén Andrés Cano Martínez DATE OF BIRTH: 05/02/1951 PLACE OF BIRTH: San Rafael, Argentina NATIONALITY: Spain HEIGHT: 182 cm POSITION: Forward, Striker
CAREER: Atlanta 1970/74 (161/47) Elche
1974/75 La Liga (32/6) 8th 1975/76 La Liga (28/6) 15th Atletico Madrid 1976/77 La Liga (33/19) 1st 1977/78 La Liga (33/21) 6th 1978/79 La Liga (34/19) 3rd 1979/80 La Liga (28/11) 12th 1980/81 La Liga (28/10) 3rd 1981/82 La Liga (12/1) 8th Tenerife 1982/83 Segunda B Gr.1 (17/12) 2nd 1983/84 Segunda Division (31/14) 15th 1984/85 Segunda Division (15/5) 11th Rayo Vallecano 1985/86 Segunda Division (34/16) 15th 1986/87 Segunda Division (15/3) 8th
INTERNATIONAL CUPS: Atletico Madrid 1976/77 Cup Winners’ Cup (8/4) SF 1977/78 European Cup (6/2) QF 1979/80 UEFA Cup (2/1) R1 1981/82 UEFA Cup (2/1) R1
NATIONAL TEAM: Spain 1977/79 (12/4)
1978 World Cup (1/0) R1
HONOURS: Atletico Madrid La Liga: 1976/77 Tenerife
Segunda Div. B: 1982/83 (2nd promoted)
INDIVIDUAL: Atletico Madrid top scorer: 1976/77, 1977/78, 1978/79, 1979/80
An Argentine striker, Luis Mario Cabrera began his career in his country with Club Atlético Huracán in 1975, scoring 19 goals in two years. In 1978, he moved to Spain, to play for CD Castellón in second division. In 1980 he joined Atlético Madrid, but in the following seasons, he was overshadowed by Mexican Hugo Sánchez. Anyway in the 1984/85 season they played together combining 33 goals. The Colchoneros reached the second place and won the Copa del Rey. After the departure of Hugo Sanchez to Real Madrid, Cabrera had more space to play as a starting striker. In 1986 he started in the Cup Winners’ Cup final, lost to Dynamo Kyiv. Towards the end of his career, Cabrera played for Cádiz CF and had a second spell with Castellón (helping them promote to the top flight in his debut season), retiring at 34 with 209 matches and 63 goals in Spain’s main tier.
NAME: Luis Mario Cabrera Molina DATE OF BIRTH: 09/07/1956 PLACE OF BIRTH: La Rioja NATIONALITY: Argentina HEIGHT: 178 cm POSITION: Forward, Striker
Nickname: Negro
CAREER: Huracán 1975/78 (61/19) Castellón
1978/79 Segunda Division (35/10) 11th 1979/80 Segunda Division (38/17) 5th Atletico Madrid 1980/81 La Liga (14/5) 3rd 1981/82 La Liga (17/2) 8th 1982/83 La Liga (9/2) 3rd 1983/84 La Liga (16/5) 4th 1984/85 La Liga (24/14) 2nd 1985/86 La Liga (31/13) 5th Cádiz 1986/87 La Liga (41/9) 18th 1987/88 La Liga (31/8) 12th Castellón 1988/89 Segunda Division (29/2) 1st 1989/90 La Liga (26/5) 14th Onda 1990/91
INTERNATIONAL CUPS: Atletico Madrid 1983/84 UEFA Cup (2/0) R1 1984/85 UEFA Cup (1/0) R1 1985/86 Cup Winners’ Cup (9/1) RU
HONOURS: Atletico Madrid Copa del Rey: 1984/85 Supercopa de España: 1985 La Liga (runner-up): 1984/85 Cup Winners’ Cup (runner-up): 1985/86 Castellón Segunda Division: 1988/89
NAME: Rafael Dalmacio Zuviría Rodríguez DATE OF BIRTH: 10/01/1951 PLACE OF BIRTH: Santa Fe NATIONALITY: Argentina HEIGHT: 172 cm POSITION: Midfielder, Left back, Right back
Nickname: Torito
LEAGUE STATS: Unión Santa Fe – 1969/70 (32/3)
1969 Metropolitano – 8th Group B
1969 Nacional – 16th
1970 Metropolitano – 18th Argentinos Juniors – 1971/73 (60/8)
1971 Metropolitano – 16th
1971 Nacional – 5th Group A
1972 Metropolitano – 12th
1972 Nacional – 3rd Group B
1973 Metropolitano – 10th Racing Santander – 1973/77 (95/22)
1973/74 La Liga (30/3) 18th
1974/75 Segunda Division (36/9) 2nd
1975/76 La Liga (32/6) 12th
1976/77 La Liga (33/13) 15th Barcelona – 1977/82 (97/11) 1977/78 La Liga (33/6) 2nd
1978/79 La Liga (25/0) 5th
1979/80 La Liga (26/2) 4th
1980/81 La Liga (24/1) 5th
1981/82 La Liga (11/2) 2nd Mallorca – 1982/84 (29/1)
1982/83 Segunda Division (31/0)
1983/84 La Liga (29/1) Defensores Belgrano – 1985/86
INTERNATIONAL CUPS: Barcelona 1977/78 UEFA Cup (9/2) SF 1978/79 Cup Winners’ Cup (6/1) W
1979/80 UEFA Super Cup (1/0) RU
1979/80 Cup Winners’ Cup (5/0) QF
1980/81 UEFA Cup (2/0) R16
1981/82 Cup Winners’ Cup (3/0) W
HONOURS: Racing Santander
Segunda Division (promotion): 1974/75 (2nd) Barcelona La Liga (runner-up): 1977/78, 1981/82
Copa del Rey: 1977/78, 1980/81 Cup Winners’ Cup: 1978/79, 1981/82
UEFA Super Cup (runner-up): 1979
MOST MEMORABLE MATCHES: 1978 Copa del Rey final: Barcelona 3-1 Las Palmas 1979 Cup Winners’ Cup final: Barcelona 4-3 Fortuna D.
1981 Copa del Rey final: Barcelona 3-1 Sp. Gijon