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  1. Enzo Francescoli Uriarte (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈenso fɾanseˈskoljuˈɾjaɾte]; born 12 November 1961), nicknamed "El Príncipe" ("The Prince"), is a Uruguayan former footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. He is regarded as one of the best playmakers of his generation and as one of Uruguay's and South America's greatest ever ...

  2. Feb 19, 1998 · Second Striker. Attacking Midfield. Name in home country: Enzo Francescoli Uriarte Date of birth/Age: Nov 12, 1961 (62) Place of birth: Montevideo Height: 1,81 m Citizenship: Uruguay. Italy Position: Attack - Centre-Forward Foot: right Current club: Retired Joined: Feb 19, 1998 Contract expires: -. Further information.

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  3. May 13, 2024 · Enzo Francescoli (born November 12, 1961, Montevideo, Uruguay) is a Uruguayan football (soccer) player who gained worldwide fame as El Príncipe (“The Prince”). After retiring from playing professional sports , he entered the business world and cofounded a television station.

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  4. Nov 15, 2017 · Enzo Francescoli, El Principe [Goals & Skills] Barbosa Fútbol Videos. 143K subscribers. Subscribed. 6.2K. 583K views 6 years ago. "When I saw Francescoli play, he was the player I wanted to be...

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  5. Enzo Francescoli Uriarte, nicknamed "El Príncipe", is a Uruguayan former footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. He is regarded as one of the best playmakers of his generation and as one of Uruguay's and South America's greatest ever players.

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  7. Aug 21, 2017 · Learn about the career and legacy of Enzo Francescoli, the sublime footballer who played for River Plate, Marseille and Cagliari, and won four Copa América titles with Uruguay. Discover how he inspired Zinedine Zidane to become a fan and name his son after him.

  8. Oct 30, 2023 · Enzo Francescoli became an Uruguayan icon, captaining the national team to four Copa América finals, of which three ended in triumph—something neither Maradona nor Zico ever achieved. His finesse and elegant style were a breath of fresh air in a La Celeste team known for being aggressive, pragmatic, and efficient.

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