"Panadero" Díaz started his professional career in 1965 with Racing Club de Avellaneda. In 1966 he was part of the team that won the Argentine league. The following season they won in the Copa Libertadores 1967, the first and only time that Racing Club have been Libertadores champions. Later that year they beat Celtic F.C. of Scotland in the Copa Intercontinental to become the first Argentine team to be crowned club champions of the world.
In 1974 Díaz joined Atlético Madrid where he won a second Copa Intercontinental in 1974, beating Racing Clubs fiercest rivals; Club Atlético Independiente. He also won a Copa del Rey and a league title with Atlético before returning to Argentina in 1977.
"Panadero" returned to Racing Club but only played on until 1978 when he retired from top-class football. He was named in the Clarín all-time Racing Club team.
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published: 14 May 2015
Argentine footballer Rubén Oswaldo Díaz Died at 72
Rubén Oswaldo Díaz Figueras was born on 8 January 1946 and died on 16 January 2018. He was an Argentine footballer. He played as a defender for Racing Club in Argentina and Atlético Madrid in Spain. He was nicknamed "Panadero" (baker) because his father owned a bakery. "Panadero" Díaz was born in Buenos Aires and started his professional career in 1965 with Racing Club de Avellaneda. In 1966 he was part of the team that won the Argentine league. The following season they won in the Copa Libertadores 1967, the first and only time that Racing Club have been Libertadores champions. Later that year they beat Celtic F.C. of Scotland in the Copa Intercontinental to become the first Argentine team to be crowned club champions of the world. In 1974 Díaz joined Atlético Madrid where he won a second...
published: 19 Jan 2018
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El Atlético de Madrid está de luto. Su exjugador Rubén "Panadero" Díaz, histórico defensa rojiblanco de la década de los setenta, ha fallecido en Argentina, tras pasar más de 24 horas en estado crítico tras someterse a una operación en la aorta abdominal..
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published: 16 Jan 2018
'Panadero' Díaz cuenta su duelo con Roger Milla en Mundial España 82
El excapitán de la selección peruana, el ex defensa Ruben 'Panadero' Díaz cuenta cómo se enfrentó al camerunés Roger Milla en el mundial de España 82'. También otros duelos ante los internacionales Paolo Rossi, el holandés Dick Nanninga, el chileno Carlos Caszely entre los principales. Dice que el único que le pegó fue 'Perico' León...
published: 20 May 2019
Football: Racing Club squad training (Argentina) 1966 ARCHIVE FOOTAGE
INQUIRIES TO ACQUIRE VIDEOS SEND EMAIL TO: [email protected] - Close-ups of a poster placed in the changing rooms of the Racing Club stadium and on it is written: "Discipline, organization and work, are works on the path of triumph". General views of the Racing Club squad training on the stadium's playing field for the match against Boca Juniors for the 35th date of the championship. Close-ups of Juan José Pizzuti observing practice. Close-ups of Alfio "Coco" Basile doing a little game with the ball. Brief sequences of a practice match. (Without sound)
Detail: The squad is made up of Luis Angel Carrizo (Goalkeeper), Roberto Alfredo Perfumo, Rubén Díaz, Oscar Raimundo Martin, Alfio Basile, Nelson Pedro Chabay, Jaime Donald Martinoli, Juan Carlos Rulli, Juan Carlos Cárdenas, Juan...
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The Racing Club soccer club becomes champion of the Copa Libertadores 1967 ARCHIVE FOOTAGE
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Detail: General view of the fans singing songs in the Raci...
published: 26 Mar 2022
El cómico británico que quiso reírse de la Tamborrada donostiarra. Cadena SER
Un humorista inglés, Franky Frier, aprovechó la presencia de una tamborrada para parodiar las marchas de Sarriegi. El Tambor Mayor, indignado, le expulsa a empujones.
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Rubén Oswaldo Díaz Figueras was born on 8 January 1946 and died on 16 January 2018. He was an Argentine footballer. He played as a defender for Racing Club in A...
Rubén Oswaldo Díaz Figueras was born on 8 January 1946 and died on 16 January 2018. He was an Argentine footballer. He played as a defender for Racing Club in Argentina and Atlético Madrid in Spain. He was nicknamed "Panadero" (baker) because his father owned a bakery. "Panadero" Díaz was born in Buenos Aires and started his professional career in 1965 with Racing Club de Avellaneda. In 1966 he was part of the team that won the Argentine league. The following season they won in the Copa Libertadores 1967, the first and only time that Racing Club have been Libertadores champions. Later that year they beat Celtic F.C. of Scotland in the Copa Intercontinental to become the first Argentine team to be crowned club champions of the world. In 1974 Díaz joined Atlético Madrid where he won a second Copa Intercontinental in 1974, beating Racing Clubs fiercest rivals; Club Atlético Independiente. He also won a Copa del Rey and a league title with Atlético before returning to Argentina in 1977. "Panadero" returned to Racing Club but only played on until 1978 when he retired from top-class football. He was named in the Clarín all-time Racing Club team. He died at 72 http://deadobituary.com/
Rubén Oswaldo Díaz Figueras was born on 8 January 1946 and died on 16 January 2018. He was an Argentine footballer. He played as a defender for Racing Club in Argentina and Atlético Madrid in Spain. He was nicknamed "Panadero" (baker) because his father owned a bakery. "Panadero" Díaz was born in Buenos Aires and started his professional career in 1965 with Racing Club de Avellaneda. In 1966 he was part of the team that won the Argentine league. The following season they won in the Copa Libertadores 1967, the first and only time that Racing Club have been Libertadores champions. Later that year they beat Celtic F.C. of Scotland in the Copa Intercontinental to become the first Argentine team to be crowned club champions of the world. In 1974 Díaz joined Atlético Madrid where he won a second Copa Intercontinental in 1974, beating Racing Clubs fiercest rivals; Club Atlético Independiente. He also won a Copa del Rey and a league title with Atlético before returning to Argentina in 1977. "Panadero" returned to Racing Club but only played on until 1978 when he retired from top-class football. He was named in the Clarín all-time Racing Club team. He died at 72 http://deadobituary.com/
El Atlético de Madrid está de luto. Su exjugador Rubén "Panadero" Díaz, histórico defensa rojiblanco de la década de los setenta, ha fallecido en Argentina, tra...
El Atlético de Madrid está de luto. Su exjugador Rubén "Panadero" Díaz, histórico defensa rojiblanco de la década de los setenta, ha fallecido en Argentina, tras pasar más de 24 horas en estado crítico tras someterse a una operación en la aorta abdominal..
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El Atlético de Madrid está de luto. Su exjugador Rubén "Panadero" Díaz, histórico defensa rojiblanco de la década de los setenta, ha fallecido en Argentina, tras pasar más de 24 horas en estado crítico tras someterse a una operación en la aorta abdominal..
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El excapitán de la selección peruana, el ex defensa Ruben 'Panadero' Díaz cuenta cómo se enfrentó al camerunés Roger Milla en el mundial de España 82'. También ...
El excapitán de la selección peruana, el ex defensa Ruben 'Panadero' Díaz cuenta cómo se enfrentó al camerunés Roger Milla en el mundial de España 82'. También otros duelos ante los internacionales Paolo Rossi, el holandés Dick Nanninga, el chileno Carlos Caszely entre los principales. Dice que el único que le pegó fue 'Perico' León...
El excapitán de la selección peruana, el ex defensa Ruben 'Panadero' Díaz cuenta cómo se enfrentó al camerunés Roger Milla en el mundial de España 82'. También otros duelos ante los internacionales Paolo Rossi, el holandés Dick Nanninga, el chileno Carlos Caszely entre los principales. Dice que el único que le pegó fue 'Perico' León...
INQUIRIES TO ACQUIRE VIDEOS SEND EMAIL TO: [email protected] - Close-ups of a poster placed in the changing rooms of the Racing Club stadium and on ...
INQUIRIES TO ACQUIRE VIDEOS SEND EMAIL TO: [email protected] - Close-ups of a poster placed in the changing rooms of the Racing Club stadium and on it is written: "Discipline, organization and work, are works on the path of triumph". General views of the Racing Club squad training on the stadium's playing field for the match against Boca Juniors for the 35th date of the championship. Close-ups of Juan José Pizzuti observing practice. Close-ups of Alfio "Coco" Basile doing a little game with the ball. Brief sequences of a practice match. (Without sound)
Detail: The squad is made up of Luis Angel Carrizo (Goalkeeper), Roberto Alfredo Perfumo, Rubén Díaz, Oscar Raimundo Martin, Alfio Basile, Nelson Pedro Chabay, Jaime Donald Martinoli, Juan Carlos Rulli, Juan Carlos Cárdenas, Juan José "Yaya" Rodríguez , Humberto Dionisio Maschio, Juan José Pizzuti (DT) and others.
Date: 1966
Video Code: A-02368
INQUIRIES TO ACQUIRE VIDEOS SEND EMAIL TO: [email protected] - Close-ups of a poster placed in the changing rooms of the Racing Club stadium and on it is written: "Discipline, organization and work, are works on the path of triumph". General views of the Racing Club squad training on the stadium's playing field for the match against Boca Juniors for the 35th date of the championship. Close-ups of Juan José Pizzuti observing practice. Close-ups of Alfio "Coco" Basile doing a little game with the ball. Brief sequences of a practice match. (Without sound)
Detail: The squad is made up of Luis Angel Carrizo (Goalkeeper), Roberto Alfredo Perfumo, Rubén Díaz, Oscar Raimundo Martin, Alfio Basile, Nelson Pedro Chabay, Jaime Donald Martinoli, Juan Carlos Rulli, Juan Carlos Cárdenas, Juan José "Yaya" Rodríguez , Humberto Dionisio Maschio, Juan José Pizzuti (DT) and others.
Date: 1966
Video Code: A-02368
INQUIRIES TO ACQUIRE VIDEOS SEND EMAIL TO: [email protected] - In all fields and facing the most qualified teams on the continent, Racing Club wins ...
INQUIRIES TO ACQUIRE VIDEOS SEND EMAIL TO: [email protected] - In all fields and facing the most qualified teams on the continent, Racing Club wins the Copa Libertadores de América, an award obtained in good law and proving to have been the best of all These are the ones who joined other players in José Pizzuti's team, which not only revolutionized Argentine soccer, but also continental soccer. This extraordinary victory for Racing is the victory of serious football without dazzling stars. For this reason, the uproar of its players, leaders and supporters that has infected all the country's sports fans, who accompany the old Racing Club in this moment of authentic joy. You can really say: -And you see, it's José's team.
Detail: General view of the fans singing songs in the Racing Club stadium and throwing pieces of paper while the Racing squad enters the playing field. Close-ups of Technical Director Juan José Pizzuti sitting on the substitute bench. Brief sequences of a match showing close-ups of the following players: Roberto Alfredo Perfumo, Rubén Osvaldo Díaz, Oscar Raimundo Martin, Alfio "Coco" Basile, Juan Carlos Rulli, Juan Carlos Cárdenas, Juan José "Yaya" Rodríguez and Humberto Dionisio Maschio. Close-ups of Roberto Alfredo Perfumo kissing his wife in the club's locker room; The Racing squad is also seen gathered in the same place, after his arrival from Montevideo, Uruguay. General views of the champions gathered on the playing field of the stadium, receiving the warm welcome from the fans.
Date: 1967
Video Code: C-02031
INQUIRIES TO ACQUIRE VIDEOS SEND EMAIL TO: [email protected] - In all fields and facing the most qualified teams on the continent, Racing Club wins the Copa Libertadores de América, an award obtained in good law and proving to have been the best of all These are the ones who joined other players in José Pizzuti's team, which not only revolutionized Argentine soccer, but also continental soccer. This extraordinary victory for Racing is the victory of serious football without dazzling stars. For this reason, the uproar of its players, leaders and supporters that has infected all the country's sports fans, who accompany the old Racing Club in this moment of authentic joy. You can really say: -And you see, it's José's team.
Detail: General view of the fans singing songs in the Racing Club stadium and throwing pieces of paper while the Racing squad enters the playing field. Close-ups of Technical Director Juan José Pizzuti sitting on the substitute bench. Brief sequences of a match showing close-ups of the following players: Roberto Alfredo Perfumo, Rubén Osvaldo Díaz, Oscar Raimundo Martin, Alfio "Coco" Basile, Juan Carlos Rulli, Juan Carlos Cárdenas, Juan José "Yaya" Rodríguez and Humberto Dionisio Maschio. Close-ups of Roberto Alfredo Perfumo kissing his wife in the club's locker room; The Racing squad is also seen gathered in the same place, after his arrival from Montevideo, Uruguay. General views of the champions gathered on the playing field of the stadium, receiving the warm welcome from the fans.
Date: 1967
Video Code: C-02031
Un humorista inglés, Franky Frier, aprovechó la presencia de una tamborrada para parodiar las marchas de Sarriegi. El Tambor Mayor, indignado, le expulsa a empu...
Un humorista inglés, Franky Frier, aprovechó la presencia de una tamborrada para parodiar las marchas de Sarriegi. El Tambor Mayor, indignado, le expulsa a empujones.
Un humorista inglés, Franky Frier, aprovechó la presencia de una tamborrada para parodiar las marchas de Sarriegi. El Tambor Mayor, indignado, le expulsa a empujones.
Audio and video pronunciation of Rubén Oswaldo Díaz brought to you by Pronounce Names (http://www.PronounceNames.com), a website dedicated to helping people pronounce names correctly. For more information about this name, such as gender, origin, etc., go to http://www.PronounceNames.com/Rub%C3%A9n+Oswaldo+D%C3%ADaz
Rubén Oswaldo Díaz Figueras was born on 8 January 1946 and died on 16 January 2018. He was an Argentine footballer. He played as a defender for Racing Club in Argentina and Atlético Madrid in Spain. He was nicknamed "Panadero" (baker) because his father owned a bakery. "Panadero" Díaz was born in Buenos Aires and started his professional career in 1965 with Racing Club de Avellaneda. In 1966 he was part of the team that won the Argentine league. The following season they won in the Copa Libertadores 1967, the first and only time that Racing Club have been Libertadores champions. Later that year they beat Celtic F.C. of Scotland in the Copa Intercontinental to become the first Argentine team to be crowned club champions of the world. In 1974 Díaz joined Atlético Madrid where he won a second Copa Intercontinental in 1974, beating Racing Clubs fiercest rivals; Club Atlético Independiente. He also won a Copa del Rey and a league title with Atlético before returning to Argentina in 1977. "Panadero" returned to Racing Club but only played on until 1978 when he retired from top-class football. He was named in the Clarín all-time Racing Club team. He died at 72 http://deadobituary.com/
El Atlético de Madrid está de luto. Su exjugador Rubén "Panadero" Díaz, histórico defensa rojiblanco de la década de los setenta, ha fallecido en Argentina, tras pasar más de 24 horas en estado crítico tras someterse a una operación en la aorta abdominal..
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El excapitán de la selección peruana, el ex defensa Ruben 'Panadero' Díaz cuenta cómo se enfrentó al camerunés Roger Milla en el mundial de España 82'. También otros duelos ante los internacionales Paolo Rossi, el holandés Dick Nanninga, el chileno Carlos Caszely entre los principales. Dice que el único que le pegó fue 'Perico' León...
INQUIRIES TO ACQUIRE VIDEOS SEND EMAIL TO: [email protected] - Close-ups of a poster placed in the changing rooms of the Racing Club stadium and on it is written: "Discipline, organization and work, are works on the path of triumph". General views of the Racing Club squad training on the stadium's playing field for the match against Boca Juniors for the 35th date of the championship. Close-ups of Juan José Pizzuti observing practice. Close-ups of Alfio "Coco" Basile doing a little game with the ball. Brief sequences of a practice match. (Without sound)
Detail: The squad is made up of Luis Angel Carrizo (Goalkeeper), Roberto Alfredo Perfumo, Rubén Díaz, Oscar Raimundo Martin, Alfio Basile, Nelson Pedro Chabay, Jaime Donald Martinoli, Juan Carlos Rulli, Juan Carlos Cárdenas, Juan José "Yaya" Rodríguez , Humberto Dionisio Maschio, Juan José Pizzuti (DT) and others.
Date: 1966
Video Code: A-02368
INQUIRIES TO ACQUIRE VIDEOS SEND EMAIL TO: [email protected] - In all fields and facing the most qualified teams on the continent, Racing Club wins the Copa Libertadores de América, an award obtained in good law and proving to have been the best of all These are the ones who joined other players in José Pizzuti's team, which not only revolutionized Argentine soccer, but also continental soccer. This extraordinary victory for Racing is the victory of serious football without dazzling stars. For this reason, the uproar of its players, leaders and supporters that has infected all the country's sports fans, who accompany the old Racing Club in this moment of authentic joy. You can really say: -And you see, it's José's team.
Detail: General view of the fans singing songs in the Racing Club stadium and throwing pieces of paper while the Racing squad enters the playing field. Close-ups of Technical Director Juan José Pizzuti sitting on the substitute bench. Brief sequences of a match showing close-ups of the following players: Roberto Alfredo Perfumo, Rubén Osvaldo Díaz, Oscar Raimundo Martin, Alfio "Coco" Basile, Juan Carlos Rulli, Juan Carlos Cárdenas, Juan José "Yaya" Rodríguez and Humberto Dionisio Maschio. Close-ups of Roberto Alfredo Perfumo kissing his wife in the club's locker room; The Racing squad is also seen gathered in the same place, after his arrival from Montevideo, Uruguay. General views of the champions gathered on the playing field of the stadium, receiving the warm welcome from the fans.
Date: 1967
Video Code: C-02031
Un humorista inglés, Franky Frier, aprovechó la presencia de una tamborrada para parodiar las marchas de Sarriegi. El Tambor Mayor, indignado, le expulsa a empujones.
"Panadero" Díaz started his professional career in 1965 with Racing Club de Avellaneda. In 1966 he was part of the team that won the Argentine league. The following season they won in the Copa Libertadores 1967, the first and only time that Racing Club have been Libertadores champions. Later that year they beat Celtic F.C. of Scotland in the Copa Intercontinental to become the first Argentine team to be crowned club champions of the world.
In 1974 Díaz joined Atlético Madrid where he won a second Copa Intercontinental in 1974, beating Racing Clubs fiercest rivals; Club Atlético Independiente. He also won a Copa del Rey and a league title with Atlético before returning to Argentina in 1977.
"Panadero" returned to Racing Club but only played on until 1978 when he retired from top-class football. He was named in the Clarín all-time Racing Club team.
Und als wir schlieŸlich in der gottverreckten Finsternis der Berge angelangt waren, da hielten wir inne und blickten zurck auf die Tler Lethes, um noch einmal das zu schauen, was unter unseren Hnden dort entstanden. Wir, sechs dunkle Schemen im wabernden Dunst, von den Mhen des ungndigen Schicksals gezeichnet, senkten unsere Blicke und fragten uns, ob es gut sei, was wir da geschaffen, denn bisweilen klang das ferne Rauschen des Wassers nicht wohl in unseren Ohren. Hier und da sahen wir scharfkantige Felsen, die vereinzelt die Oberflche des Flusses durchstieŸen, und sie schienen uns wie Knochen, die aus zarter Haut stakten. So regte sich mit einem Mal der Wunsch in unseren Herzen, noch einmal Hand zu legen an unsere Schpfung. Doch als wir nur einen Schritt getan zurck in die Richtung, aus der wir gekommen, da ergossen sich die Nebel Sturzbchen gleich in die Tler und entzogen alles unseren zweifelnden Blicken. Zu lange schon hatten wir am Strome des Vergessens geweilt. Wir verstanden, befanden, daŸ es gut sei und wandten uns um, die Wanderung zu ferneren Gefilden fortzusetzen, wohin die Herbststrme uns nun riefen. Sollten die Unwrdigen taumeln in den Nebeln und in die Fluten Lethes strzen. Sollten sie ersaufen und in Vergessenheit versinken, oder sich festkrallen an den schneidend scharfen Felsen, Lethe wrde sie doch noch mit sich reiŸen in kalter Umarmung... Prost!!!
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