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  2. 1978 FIFA World Cup squads - Wikipedia

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    1.1 Argentina. 1.2 France. 1.3 ... Below are the squads for the 1978 FIFA World Cup final tournament ... the Italian team was numbered alphabetically within their ...

  3. 1978 FIFA World Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 1978 FIFA World Cup was the 11th edition of the FIFA World Cup, a quadrennial international football world championship tournament among the men's senior national teams. It was held in Argentina between 1 and 25 June. The Cup was won by the host nation, Argentina, who defeated the Netherlands 3–1 in the final, after extra time.

  4. 1978 FIFA World Cup final - Wikipedia

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    The 1978 FIFA World Cup final was a football match played to determine the winner of the 1978 FIFA World Cup. The match was contested by hosts Argentina and the Netherlands, in the biggest stadium used in the tournament and in Argentina, the Estadio Monumental in the Argentine capital city of Buenos Aires. The match was won by the Argentine ...

  5. Daniel Killer - Wikipedia

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    Team *Club domestic league appearances and goals Daniel Pedro Killer (born 31 December 1949) is an Argentine former football defender who was part of the Argentina squad that won the 1978 FIFA World Cup .

  6. César Luis Menotti - Wikipedia

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    César Luis Menotti (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsesaɾ ˈlwis meˈnoti]; 22 October 1938 – 5 May 2024), known as El Flaco ("Slim"), was an Argentine football player and manager who won the 1978 FIFA World Cup as the head coach of the Argentina national team.

  7. List of Argentina international footballers - Wikipedia

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    1978 1978 Fernando Gamboa: 15 0 1991 1996 Bernardo Gandulla: 1 0 1940 1940 Ezequiel Garay: 32 0 2007 2015 Ariel Garcé: 4 0 2003 2010 Claudio García: 13 3 1991 1993 Enrique García: 35 9 1935 1943 Javier García: 1 0 2011 2011 Ricardo Gareca: 20 5 1981 1986 Alejandro Garnacho: 5 0 2023 2024 Francisco Garrafa: 2 0 1933 1933 Oscar Garré: 39 0 ...

  8. Argentina v Peru (1978 FIFA World Cup) - Wikipedia

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    Argentina was runner-up in the 1930 FIFA World Cup held in Uruguay where the host country won the title 4–2. After that, the furthest Argentina had gone in a World Cup was the quarterfinals at the 1966 FIFA World Cup held in England when Argentina lost 0–1 against England when Antonio Ubaldo Rattín was sent off after insulting the referee despite the fact that he did not understand Spanish.

  9. Rubén Pagnanini - Wikipedia

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    Pagnanini was part of the 1978 Argentina national football team that won that year's World Cup, though he did not play in any match during that tournament. His nickname was el gato ('the cat'). In 2007, he worked as the coach of La Emilia , a club playing in the Torneo Argentino B league (4th division).