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Antonio Ubaldo Rattín (born 16 May 1937) is an
Argentine former footballer, best
known as a Boca
Juniors midfielder, and
because of an
incident in a match...
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Rattin may
refer to:
Antonio Rattín (born 1937),
Argentine footballer and
politician Die
Rättin, 1986
novel by Günter Gr****
Rattin, a
townland of County...
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Rattin Castle (Irish: Caisleán Raitin) is a
ruined castle located southwest of the town of
Kinnegad in
County Westmeath, Ireland. The
castle dates to the...
- The Rat (German: Die
Rättin,
literally The Ratess) is a 1986
novel by the
German writer Günter Gr****. The plot is
composed of many
narrative strands and...
- Argentina's
Antonio Rattín became the
first player to be sent off in a
senior international football match at Wembley.
Rattín at
first refused to leave...
- many
world class stars such as José Sanfilippo, Pelé, Garrincha,
Antonio Rattín,
Alberto Spencer and Jairzinho,
among others. The
Alvinegro da Vila, usually...
- team,
Argentine captain Antonio Rattin was sent off as
Argentina lost in a game
which contained excessive foul play.
Rattin was
angered at the sending-off...
- both
Bobby and Jack Charlton, as well as
sending off
Argentine Antonio Rattín. The
referee had not made his
decision clear during the game, and England...
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calling the
Argentine players "animals"
after Argentine Captain Antonio Rattín was sent off
against England in the 1966
World Cup, as well as Britain's...
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Lombardo (1952–60)
Eliseo Mouriño (1953–60)
Julio Musimessi (1953–59)
Antonio Rattín (1956–70) Juan José Rodríguez (1956–62; 1964)
Osvaldo Nardiello (1958–62)...