The Argentine Football Association (AFA) announced on Sunday that Cesar Luis Menotti, the coach who led Argentina to victory in the 1978 World Cup, has passed away at the age of 85. A legendary figure in Argentine football, Menotti had a successful playing career with clubs such as Rosario Central, Boca Juniors, and Santos before transitioning to coaching.
After winning the Argentine championship with Huracan in 1973, Menotti took over as the head coach of the national team in 1974. Under his leadership, Argentina went on to win the World Cup in 1978, marking a historic moment for the country.
Following his success with the national team, Menotti had coaching stints with various clubs around the world including Barcelona where he won the Copa Del Rey in 1983. He also coached Atletico Madrid, Boca Juniors, Independiente, River Plate, Penarol, Rosario Central and Sampdoria.
The AFA expressed its sadness at the passing of Menotti and acknowledged his contributions to Argentine football as both a player and a coach. His legacy will be remembered fondly by fans and players alike as they pay tribute to a true legend of Argentine football. Farewell Flaco querido!
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