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Osvaldo César Ardiles é um ex-futebolista argentino. Representou a Seleção Argentina de Futebol em 53 partidas, tendo feito 8 gols. Baixo, magro, seu estilo de futebol era clássico, jogando sempre de cabeça em pé, distribuindo passes com maestria . Foi campeão da Copa do Mundo de 1978, pela Argentina. Disputou também a Copa do Mundo de 1982. More information...

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