Overview
- Luis Galván, a key figure in Argentina's 1978 World Cup-winning team, has died at the age of 77 after battling pneumonia and earlier kidney problems.
- Galván earned 34 caps for Argentina between 1975 and 1982 and played every minute of the 1978 World Cup under coach César Luis Menotti.
- The defender, affectionately known as 'El Negro,' was a record appearance holder for Atlético Talleres and never played for a Buenos Aires giant, reflecting his deep regional ties.
- His passing comes just two weeks after the death of fellow 1978 World Cup icon Hugo Gatti, intensifying national mourning for the legendary team.
- The Argentinian Football Association and Atlético Talleres have issued condolences, with fans organizing memorial gatherings to honor his legacy.