Roberto Perfumo

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Roberto Alfredo Perfumo (born October 3, 1942 in Sarandí, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina) was an Argentine soccer player, who made his international debut May of 1964 in Lima for a selection process for the Olympic Games.

El Marisca won the Intercontinental Cup with Racing Club in 1967, as well as two Argentine leagues, and three with River Plate.

He had poor performances as coach, starting with Sarmiento de Junín in 1981. He also coached Racing in 1991, and Gimnasia y Esgrima de La Plata in 1993. Then he coached a few teams from South America, most importantly Club Olimpia from Paraguay, with whom he obtained the local league.

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Argentina Argentina Squad - 1974 FIFA World Cup Argentina

1 Carnevali | 2 Ayala | 3 Babington | 4 Balbuena | 5 Bargas | 6 Brindisi | 7 Carrascosa | 8 Chazarreta | 9 Rubén Glaria | 10 Heredia | 11 Houseman | 12 Fillol | 13 Kempes | 14 Perfumo | 15 Poy | 16 Sá | 17 Squeo | 18 Telch | 19 Togneri | 20 Wolff | 21 Santoro | 22 Yazalde | Coach Cap

Argentina Argentina Squad - 1966 FIFA World Cup Argentina

1 Roma | 2 Irusta | 3 Gatti | 4 Perfumo | 5 Varacka | 6 Calics | 7 Marzolini | 8 Ferreiro | 9 Simeone | 10 Rattín | 11 Pastoriza | 12 Albrecht | 13 López | 14 Chaldu | 15 Solari | 16 González | 17 Sarnari | 18 Rojas | 19 Artime | 20 Onega | 21 Más | 22 Tarabini | Coach Lorenzo

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