- Osvaldo Potente
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Osvaldo Potente Personal information Full name Osvaldo Rubén Potente Date of birth November 16, 1951 Place of birth Buenos Aires, Argentina Playing position Striker Number 10 Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1971-1975 Boca Juniors 177 (77) 1976-1977 Rosario Central 34 (8) 1977-1978 The Strongest ? (?) 1978-1980 Boca Juniors 18 (2) National team ? Argentina 3 (0) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 12 October 2007.
† Appearances (Goals).Osvaldo Potente (born November 16, 1951 in Buenos Aires) is a retired Argentine football striker. He played club football in Argentina and Bolivia as well as representing the Argentina national football team[1] on three occasions.
Biography
Potente started his career in 1971 and went on to become one of Boca Juniors' most prolific goalscorers. In his two spells with the club he managed 79 goals in 195 league games, leaving him in 11th place in the list of Boca Juniors topscorers. Potente is fondly remembered by the Boca Juniors fans for the fact that he scored a total of 7 goals in superclásico derby matches against fierce rivals River Plate. he is still tied with Hugo Curioni as Boca's 2nd most prolific player in the superclásico.
One of Potente's finest superclásico moments came on July 27, 1975 when he played against River Plate at El Monumental. Before the game the River fans paraded a pig wearing a Boca shirt with number 10 on the back. Potente got his revenge by scoring Boca's winning goal from a free kick.[2]
In 1976 Potente fell out of favour with the new Boca manager Juan Carlos Lorenzo and left the club to join Rosario Central and then Bolivian team The Strongest.
In 1978 Potente returned to Boca, but he never rediscovered the form that gave him so many goals in the early 70s. He retired from playing in July 1980.
After retirement Potente had a brief spell as interim head coach of Boca Juniors in 1993.
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