Overview
- He died in Buenos Aires after traveling for health treatment, with local outlets reporting he had been hospitalized the night before.
- He led the professionalization of Central Córdoba’s events operation, turning the stadium into a hub for major concerts across folk, rock, and popular music.
- He was a key organizer of the Atahualpa festival and also hosted television programs tied to the arts.
- He advanced a family legacy in cultural and sports management begun by his father, Rubén, a prominent entrepreneur who died in 2022, alongside his brothers Rubén and Alejandro.
- Friends, colleagues, and fans posted widespread tributes on social media, highlighting his passion for the club and the regional music scene.