Overview
- Argentine media, citing Noticias Argentinas, report he became acutely unwell in the early hours of Sunday and died hours later.
- A longtime confidant and former representative of Juan Román Riquelme, he advised Boca Juniors on sporting and legal matters in recent years.
- He was serving as president of the Cámara de Agentes Deportivos, and most outlets report he was 69, though some put his age at 68.
- His prominence grew in the 1990s within Diego Maradona’s inner circle, including support during the 1994 World Cup doping crisis.
- He co-founded Back Sports S.A. in 1998 with Juan Marcos Franchi and later represented players such as Diego Forlán, Rodrigo Bentancur and Agustín Marchesín.