
Amadeo Carrizo
Amadeo Carrizo was an iconic Argentine goalkeeper, widely regarded as one of the greatest in football history. He played the majority of his career at River Plate, where he earned a reputation for his exceptional reflexes and pioneering playing style. Carrizo was instrumental in many of the club's successes during the 1950s and 60s, and his influence on goalkeeping techniques has left a lasting impact on the sport.
Born on Jun 02, 1926 (99 years old)
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Argentina:
Amadeo Carrizo is mentioned in the context of discussing the best goalkeeper in Argentine football history.
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Argentina:
Carrizo gifted Gatti the gloves he wore during the decisive penalty shootout.
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Costa Rica:
Hugo Orlando Gatti considered himself a disciple and heir of the great Amadeo Carrizo.
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Colombia:
Gatti considered himself a disciple and heir of the great Amadeo Carrizo.
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Argentina:
Amadeo Carrizo was a legendary goalkeeper whose style influenced Hugo Gatti.
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Argentina:
Amadeo Carrizo was a legendary Argentine goalkeeper who influenced many players, including Gatti.
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Argentina:
Amadeo Carrizo, a former River Plate goalkeeper, founded La Guitarrita in 1963.
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Liechtenstein:
Amadeo Carrizo was the goalkeeper for the Argentine team in the match against Brazil.
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Argentina:
Amadeo Carrizo was the goalkeeper against whom Paulo Valentim scored the decisive penalty.
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