Omar Larrosa

Omar Larrosa

Former Argentine footballer, midfielder.
Date of Birth: 08.11.1947
Country: Argentina

Content:
  1. Early Career and Rise to Prominence
  2. Venturing Abroad and Domestic Triumphs
  3. National Team Debut and World Cup Appearance
  4. Move to "Independiente" and Championship Success
  5. Career Conclusion and Legacy

Early Career and Rise to Prominence

Omar Larrosa, a former Argentine midfielder, commenced his professional football career in 1967 with "Boca Juniors." He spent three successful years at the club before moving to "Argentinos Juniors" in 1969. However, he returned to "Boca" a year later, where he helped the team clinch the Argentine Championship title in 1970.

Venturing Abroad and Domestic Triumphs

In 1971, Larrosa ventured to Guatemala to join "Comunicaciones." A year later, he returned to Argentina and joined "Huracán," where he became a key player for the next five seasons. He played 228 league matches and scored 42 goals, contributing significantly to the team's Argentine Championship victory in 1973.

National Team Debut and World Cup Appearance

Larrosa made his international debut for Argentina in 1977. The pinnacle of his career came at the 1978 FIFA World Cup, where he showcased his skills in the semi-final and final. In total, he represented his country in 11 international matches.

Move to "Independiente" and Championship Success

In 1977, Larrosa transferred to "Independiente," where he continued his impressive form. He won two Argentine Championships during his four-year stint with the club, playing 156 matches and scoring numerous goals.

Career Conclusion and Legacy

Larrosa concluded his playing career with stints at "Vélez Sársfield" and "San Lorenzo." His exceptional talent, versatility, and contributions to Argentine football left an enduring mark on the sport.

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