Alberto Pascuttihistoric promotion football player and manager, died this Saturday at the age of 64 following a heart failure. He betoas he was known in the environment, he was a handsome midfielder who dribbled like a pasture and possessed a prodigious punch, capable of scoring passes out of nowhere.
As a footballer, he played 275 matches in which he scored 35 goals in three categories of Argentine football. he debuted in Chacarita Juniores in the 1977 season, when the San Martín entity managed to add to escape from the bottom of the table. Then, with relegation to Primera B, the midfielder continued in the group undertaker until 1980 and then move on to Banfieldwhere it remained only in 1981.
Subsequently, Pascutti stitched together – perhaps – the best of his career and exhibited his hierarchy Future, where he spent three years (1983, 1984, 1985), with 10 goals in 71 games. His condition earned him a transfer to Quilmesanother team in which he stood out with 9 goals in 55 games (1985-1986).
His journey has also led him to Tiger and had another moment of glory in his career when he was hired by all boys, which he brought to B Nacional with his huge hierarchy in the 1992-1993 season, with a great goal inserted against Deportivo Armenio (2-1) in the penultimate round. It was a kick from outside the penalty area against the arch overlooking Alvarez Jonte Avenue.
As he gained experience, Pascutti has assumed the characteristics of a leader, on and off the pitch. Hence, most of the teams struggled to get their token.
Deportivo Morón appealed to the beto to attempt promotion to B Nacional in the 1989/90 season, in which they beat Nueva Chicago in a sprint finish. He also defended the colors of Kimberley de Mar del Plata and in all of them he left an excellent memory for his qualities as well as the fact that he barely played a handful of games in the First Division.
Once retired, Pascutti dedicated himself to technical management and was characterized by his frontal style, without reservations and demanding the maximum from his coaches.
In that role he passed through Tigre, a team with which he achieved promotion to the Prima B Nacional in the mid-1990s. From the substitute bench he gave Almagro promotion to the First Division A in the 1999-2000 season.
He has also passed through Tigre, Tristán Suárez, Nueva Chicago, All Boys, El Porvenir, Los Andes, Juventud Antoniana de Salta, Almirante Brown, Aldosivi of Mar del Plata, Sarmiento de Junín, Talleres de Remedios de Escalada, Sportivo Italiano and Tiro Federal de Rosario, among others.
With information from Telam
Source: Clarin
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