Argentina Legend Antonio Rattín Dies At 89 Ahead Of England World Cup Showdown
Argentina football legend Antonio Rattín, the former national team captain famously sent off during the 1966 FIFA World Cup quarter-final against England, has died at the age of 89. Rattín’s death…
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