Antonio RATTÍN | 1965-1966 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)
RATTÍN PES STATS | 1965-1966
electric_trigger Antonio RATTÍN | 1965-1966 Club: Boca Juniors Number: 5 (10 National) Position: *DM, CM Nationality: Argentine Era: 1965-1966, aged 28 Foot: R Side: R Length: 190 Weight: 88 Attack: 73 Defence: 82 Balance: 87 Stamina: 86 Top Speed: 77 Acceleration: 76 Response: 86 Agility: 75 Dribble Accuracy: 88 Dribble Speed: 72 Short Pass Accuracy: 88 Short Pass Speed: 86 Long Pass Accuracy: 82 Long Pass Speed: 82 Shot Accuracy: 69 Shot Power: 82 Shot Technique: 70 Free Kick Accuracy: 70 Curling: 70 Header: 78 Jump: 80 Technique: 90 Aggression: 73 Mentality: 93 Keeper Skills: 50 Team Work: 94 Injury Tolerance: B Condition/Fitness: 6 Weak Foot Accuracy: 6 Weak Foot frequency: 6 *Tactical Dribbling *Passing *Marking *Sliding Antonio Ubaldo Rattín (born May 16, 1937 in Tigre, Buenos Aires Province) is best known as a Boca Juniors midfielder, and because of an incident in a match at the 1966 FIFA World Cup. He was an unhurried midfield dictator and was the true succesor to Luis Monti. A Boca fan since childhood, Rattín joined their youth team,slowly he became the team's steady number 5'''', and won the hearts of the fans with his sober and solid playing abilities.'' In his fourteen-year professional career, Rattín played only for Boca Juniors, winning the Argentine championship in 1962, 1964 and 1965, and the Nacional in 1969. With the Argentina national football team Antonio Rattín played thirty-two times, including the 1962 FIFA World Cup, and as the captain in the 1966 FIFA World Cup that took place in England. After a total of 357 matches and 28 goals with Boca Juniors, Rattín retired from professional football in 1970. Argentine writer Alfredo Luis Di Salvo published in 2000 the book Antonio Ubaldo Rattin - El Caudillo (ISBN 987-43-1624-1). He remains as one of the greatest idols of Boca Juniors. Antonio RATTIN | 1965-1966 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)
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