Mourning: attacked, murdered Argentine soccer star



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Argentine soccer player and coach Tomás Carlovich died at the age of seventy-four as a result of a robbery attack.

The coronavirus epidemic could not prevent fans, friends and family from remembering Tomás Carlovich at the Gabino Sosa stadium in Rosario on Saturday (Photos: AFP)

CNN television reported that a street attack took place in Santa Fe a few days ago. Tomás “Trinche” Carlovichot, The local press, citing eyewitnesses, writes that a young man wanted to hijack his bicycle. During the fight, the elderly athlete fell to the ground, suffered a serious head injury, suffered a stroke, then fell into a coma and was no longer able to save his life in hospital.

Although he was not a national team, he considered many competent Carlovichs to be one of the most outstanding Argentine footballers of all time. Diego Maradona gave him a t-shirt at his February meeting with the following title: “Trinche, you were better than me.”

During his career, Carlovich played for several leading teams (Central Córdoba, Rosario Central, Colón Santa Fé) in his home country, and retired from the game in 1983.



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