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Waldino Aguirre

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received insults from its rival's supporters; nevertheless, Central force a tie after a great play of Aguirre, with a goal celebration that included going to the women's grandstand, pulling down his pants and taking his testicles. He would be arrested for such misconduct. He scored a total of 3 goals
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During his time in prison, Aguirre was savagely beaten by two officers in the courtyard of the police station, being tortured several times. He died in the early hours of 28 October 1977. The police doctor, Frank Michel Poenitz, signed the death certificate, citing death due to "cardiac arrest", but
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He lived in a humble house in the Tablada neighborhood, when on 27 October 1977, he was arrested by police officers accused of being involved in the abduction of a woman; Apparently Aguirre had only officiated as a guide to a newly released ex-convict who sought to settle accounts with the father of
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Aguirre's character and personality (including some provocations to rivals) made him to be one of the most beloved players by Rosario Central's fans. His personal duels with Newell's player Ángel Perucca were also regarded by the supporters. Due to his style of play and high goal accuracy, Aguirre
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had died due to an outbreak of his liver, as a result of the beating suffered. Forensic doctor Oscar Sánchez stated that Aguirre had several and big bruises on the abdomen, also revealing that he had seven ribs broken. The report also said that Aguirre had marks of boots on his chest. Two inmates
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Three years after the murder, criminal judge Ramón Teodoro Ríos sentenced police officers Ovidio Miguel Acevedo and Maximiliano Cándido Basualdo to 13 and 12 years' imprisonment respectively for death and torments to the victim and falsification of documents. Poenitz was also found guilty of
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In 1942 he was topscorer of the Second Division with 32 goals in 27 games, helping the team return to Primera with Rosario Central winning the title. Aguirre shared duties with other notable players such as Rubén Bravo, Bernardo Vilariño,
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Already in the decline of his career, he remained in the team when Rosario Central was relegated in 1950, contributing with 1 goal in 5 games to the return to the first division one year later. During that year he had a brief tenure on
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In the half of 1949, Aguirre returned to Rosario Central. During this year there was one of the most remembered moments in his career. In a derby against Newell's Old Boys, his team was losing and the
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He was born in Tablada neighborhood, in the city of Rosario. From humble beginnings, he spent a lot of time in the fields since he was a child, first at the Club La Aurora and later at
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on 6 April 1941, scoring the winning goal for Central. In that first season Aguirre scored a total of 10 goals; Despite his goal accuracy, Rosario Central was relegated to
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Aguirre remains as one of the all-time topscorers for Rosario Central, with a total of 98 goals, 61 in the first division, 33 in the second category and four in
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of Peru, a club that introduced a team entirely formed by foreign players to attract fans, but the results were not as expected.
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the aforementioned. Even the woman, once normalized her situation, declared that he had not participated of the kidnapping.
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With his death, Waldino Aguirre became the only football player to be murdered by security forces during the
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Aguirre returned during the 1945 season, scoring 21 goals in 29 games, fighting hand-to-hand with
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Aguirre (center) with Rubén Bravo and Ernesto Vidal, forwards of Rosario Central in 1941
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scored 118 goals in all 32 games they played. Aguirre made six goals against
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In the return of Central to the top division, Aguirre scored 7 goals in the
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After his retirement from professional football, Aguirre had problems with
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Waldino Aguirre: el gran ídolo del fútbol rosarino que asesinó la policía
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De Ernesto al Che: el segundo y último viaje de Guevara por Latinoamérica
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testified as witnesses of Aguirre's martyrdom in the police station.
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complicity in Aguirre's death, and sentenced to 6 months in jail.
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Durhand, Carlos (2010). "Historia en Azul y Amarillo".
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the subsequent judicial investigation found that the
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He played as inside-left forward; When 375: 347:(9–0) in the same game, and four versus 527: 785:Aguirre, Osvaldo (15 September 2002). 444:and lived for many years as a beggar. 7: 417:was admired and idolised by a young 122: 836:Men's association football forwards 575:Volpe, Leonardo (26 January 2011). 856:Footballers from Rosario, Santa Fe 14: 719:Wall, Alejandro; Llonto, Pablo. 695:"Un Mariscal de noventa galones" 27: 466:National Reorganization Process 319:, the second division by then. 789:. 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Index


Rosario, Santa Fe
Forward
Central Córdoba de Rosario
Rosario Central
Racing Club de Avellaneda
Huracán
Rosario Central
Mariscal Sucre
Rosario
footballer
Rosario Central
Racing
Huracán
Central Córdoba
Vicente de la Mata
Independiente
Primera División
Unión de Santa Fe
Rosario Central
Club Atlético Platense
Primera B Metropolitana

Ernesto Vidal
Nueva Chicago
Sportivo Dock Sud
Almagro
1943 season
Ángel Labruna
Rosario derby

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