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  1. Feb 9, 2018 · Bochini enjoyed a fruitful partnership at club level with Daniel Bertoni, the forward who scored the third goal in the final to put the final nail in the Netherlands’ coffin, and there is no reason to think that their link-up play could not have been replicated at international level.

  2. Jun 25, 2014 · While players like Daniel Bertoni, once inseparable from Bochini, tried their luck in Europe, and gained a much higher profile for it, he stayed with one club, Independiente, in Argentine domestic football.

  3. Los ídolos de Independiente nos regalaron una jugosa charla en #ConfesionesTNTSports. Su pasado en el Rojo, la Selección, la vida, el fútbol y más⚽ Viví la #...

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  4. Aug 8, 2020 · Striker Daniel Bertoni circles the ball around the halfway line trying to pick a pass forward. He finds Bochini, then 19 years old, as he brilliantly takes on his opponent and plays a one-two with Bertoni that leaves him one-on-one with Dino Zoff.

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    The future World Cup champion was born on March 14, 1955, in Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires. Days after turning 17 years old, he debuted in the First Division (category “B”) with Quilmes. Eventually, he was transferred to Club Atlético independiente, an Argentinian first division team. There he met Ricardo Bochini. It was as if they had played together...

    After the World Cup in Argentinain 1978, he was transferred to Sevilla. His time in Spanish soccer did not meet the expectations he had. Daniel Bertoni cost Seville seventy million pesetas (the most expensive signing in the history of Sevilla at that time). He went on to play 57 times and scored 24 goals. In 1980, he was transferred for 140 million...

    We are fortunate to sit down with Daniel Bertoni to discuss the 1978 World Cupand becoming World Champions. The honor of appearing at two World Cup finals was yours, Senator Bertoni. What impact did the competition have on your successful career? Daniel Bertoni: I was on the preliminary squad list for the 1974 team in Germany, and I missed out at t...

    Argentine footballers always mention how proud they are to wear the national team shirt. Can you tell us how it feels to do so at the highest pinnacle in our sport? Daniel Bertoni: I imagine that every player from every country feels the same. It’s a great honor, even just being at an event that pits the best Argentine footballers from the best soc...

    Can you describe how it felt when Cesar Menotti told you he would bring you on in that game? Daniel Bertoni: I jumped up from the bench and said to myself, “This is my chance, and I’ve got to make the most of it.” I came on with Osvaldo Alonso. He back-heeled the ball, and I put it away when it came to me. That made it 2-1, and we won the game. It’...

    A lot has been said about the fans’ impact on each game. How would you describe the sheer passion of Argentina fans? Daniel Bertoni: I think witnessing that level of support and enthusiasm would shock any player who wasn’t familiar with the Argentine scene. The fans became our 12th man. I remember that the support we got in Rosario was terrific, wi...

    You just mentioned that the Netherlands were the national team of the 1970s. Did you believe you could beat them to the title? Daniel Bertoni: Look, I will tell you a story that proves how much faith we had in ourselves. Whether we won the Final or not, we would still be obliged to go to a party afterward, and I’d forgotten my suit. So my wife and ...

    At the end of the game, how did you feel? Daniel Bertoni: Argentina was only moral victors before, even though we had some great sides. The 1930s and 1966 World Cups eluded us. Winning the first-ever World Cup for Argentinawas like touching the sky with your hands. There were so many thoughts running through my head: my first child, my parents, my ...

    Full Name: Ricardo Daniel Bertoni Birthdate: 14/03/55 Birthplace: Bahia Blanca, Buenos Aires Club Career: 1. 1971-72 Quilmes (30 appearances, 12 goals) 2. 1973-77 Independiente (179 appearances, 80 goals) 3. 1978-80 Sevilla (57 appearances, 24 goals) 4. 1980-84 Fiorentina(97 appearances, 27 goals) 5. 1984-86 Napoli (53 appearances, 14 goals) 6. 198...

  5. Bertoni started playing in Argentine's second division for Quilmes in 1972. After one year he was transferred to first division's team Independiente where he played alongside Ricardo Bochini and won one national and several international titles. Bertoni emigrated in 1978 to Spain to play for Sevilla.

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  7. Bochini (right) and Daniel Bertoni with the Intercontinental Cup won in 1973. By that time Independiente had already won the 1972 Copa Libertadores, which allowed them to play the Intercontinental Cup that same year but Bochini was not part of the team that lost the tie to Ajax.

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