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item typeSoccer Playercurrent positionAttacking Midfielderborn inArgentina
 
 
Alfredo di Stéfano

Alfredo di Stéfano

Alfredo di Stéfano Laulhé is an Argentine - Spanish former footballer and coach, widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time. He is most associated with Real Madrid and was instrumental in their domination of the European Champions' Cup during the 1950s, a period in which the club won the trophy in five consecutive seasons from 1956.

 
 
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Pablo Aimar

Pablo César Aimar Giordano (born 3 November 1979 in Río Cuarto, Córdoba) is an Argentine footballer who currently plays as an attacking midfielder for Sport Lisboa e Benfica in the Portuguese first division. Mainly an attacking midfielder with a vast array of skills, he also holds a Spanish passport.

 
 
Matías Fernández

Matías Fernández

Matías Ariel Fernández Fernández (born 15 May 1986 in Buenos Aires) is a Chilean footballer who currently plays for Sporting Clube de Portugal in Portugal's first division. An attacking midfielder with playmaking and dribbling skills, also being a free-kick specialist, he is known by several nicknames: Mati, El Pelusa and Matigol. Fernández is also a member of the Chilean national team.

 
 
José Ernesto Sosa

José Ernesto Sosa

José Ernesto Sosa (born 19 June 1985) is an Argentine football midfielder. He plays for Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga.

 
 
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Carlos Marinelli

Carlos Marinelli (born March 14 1982 in Villa de Mayo, Buenos Aires) is an Argentine footballer who was a member of Club Deportivo Los Millonarios of Colombia 2009 roster. He started off his career with Boca Juniors where he played until 1999 when Middlesbrough F.C. signed him for £1.5 million. He was billed as the new Maradona but he scored just once against Fulham and generally failed to live up to expectations and left the Riverside Stadium in 2003 to sign for Torino F.C.

 
 
Marcelo Trobbiani

Marcelo Trobbiani

Marcelo Antonio Trobbiani is an Argentine football (soccer) coach and a former player. An attacking midfielder, Trobbiani was one of the promising young stars to rise in Boca Juniors during the early 1970s. As a juvenile, he debuted in 1973 with the national team when Omar Sivori drafted him for the "phantom squad" that had to play Bolivia for a ticket to the 1974 World Cup.