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'''Enzo Ferrero''' (born January 3, 1953 in [[Campana, Buenos Aires|Campana]]) is a retired [[Argentina|Argentine]] [[Association football|footballer]] who played for [[Boca Juniors]] in [[Argentina]] and [[Sporting de Gijón]] in [[Spain]].
'''Enzo Ferrero''' (born January 3, 1953, in [[Campana, Buenos Aires|Campana]]) is a retired [[Argentina|Argentine]] [[Association football|footballer]] who played for [[Boca Juniors]] in [[Argentina]] and [[Sporting de Gijón]] in [[Spain]].


Ferrero started his professional playing career on September 9, 1971 in a 3–0 win over [[Club Atlético Los Andes|Los Andes]]. He went on to play 169 times for Boca Juniors scoring 39 goals.
Ferrero started his professional playing career on September 9, 1971, in a 3–0 win over [[Club Atlético Los Andes|Los Andes]]. He went on to play 169 times for Boca Juniors scoring 39 goals.


He played for the Argentina youth team in 1972 and made his debut for the [[Argentina national football team|Argentina national team]] in 1974.
He played for the Argentina youth team in 1972 and made his debut for the [[Argentina national football team|Argentina national team]] in 1974.
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Latest revision as of 00:58, 11 March 2024

Enzo Ferrero
(Boca) - El Gráfico December 7, 1971
Personal information
Date of birth (1953-01-03) January 3, 1953 (age 71)
Place of birth Campana, Argentina
Position(s) Left winger
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1971–1975 Boca Juniors 169 (39)
1975–1985 Sporting de Gijón 241 (54)
International career
1972 Argentina youth
1974 Argentina 3 (1)
Managerial career
2001–2004 Gijón Industrial
2005–2006 Astur
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of October 2008

Enzo Ferrero (born January 3, 1953, in Campana) is a retired Argentine footballer who played for Boca Juniors in Argentina and Sporting de Gijón in Spain.

Ferrero started his professional playing career on September 9, 1971, in a 3–0 win over Los Andes. He went on to play 169 times for Boca Juniors scoring 39 goals.

He played for the Argentina youth team in 1972 and made his debut for the Argentina national team in 1974.

In 1975, Ferrero joined Spanish side Sporting de Gijón where he became an idol, he played for the club until his retirement in 1985.

Ferrero was manager of UD Gijón Industrial for three years, where he led the team to promotion to the Spanish Tercera División. He has also managed Astur CF.

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