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Argentina Mourns Luis Galván, 1978 World Cup Champion, Dead at 77

The legendary defender, who played every minute of Argentina's first World Cup victory, passed away from pneumonia following prior kidney issues.

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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.