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  1. Batistuta also often celebrated a goal by pretending he was firing a machine gun. Batistuta suffered several injuries throughout his career, which often limited his playing time and fitness, in particular in his later career, which would eventually force him to retire.

  2. I broke the record myself back in the day (laughs). It’s what happens. Read the full interview in FIFA 1904. Twenty-four years ago, Gabriel Batistuta scored a brace that gave Argentina their...

  3. May 9, 2024 · Last Updated: May 9, 2024 • Article History. In full: Gabriel Omar Batistuta. Born: February 1, 1969, Reconquista, Argentina (age 55) Gabriel Batistuta (born February 1, 1969, Reconquista, Argentina) is an Argentine professional football (soccer) player whose prolific scoring made him an icon of both the Italian Serie A league and the ...

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  4. The Argentine Attacker: Gabriel Batistutas Legacy. Gabriel Batistuta, the legendary Argentine striker, left a lasting impact on the world of football with his incredible goal-scoring prowess and undeniable talent on the field. Known for his powerful shots and clinical finishing, Batistutas legacy continues to inspire future generations of ...

  5. May 12, 2017 · The Argentine goal machine who begged for his ankles to be amputated. Daniel Edwards. 05-12-2017 • 7 min read. PROFILE. Strong, direct and ruthless in front of goal, Gabriel Batistuta was ...

  6. Mar 30, 2022 · What happened next for Batistuta? Batistuta would win the Supercoppa Italiana with Roma in 2001 and eventually left for Inter Milan on loan after three years in the capital. He would eventually hang up his boots in Qatar where he added a top-scorer trophy in the Gulf country to his 1994-95 Serie A Capocannoniere.

  7. Jul 11, 2017 · Gabriel Batistuta has said that he has "difficulty walking" because of the rigours of his football career. Batistuta retired in 2005 having scored 200 Serie A goals for Fiorentina, Roma and Inter ...