Away from football for their health problems, today he strives to return to Boca and have a rematch from another role.
Argentine football is full of success stories and also falls. Triumphing in a large club does not ensure a stable future, and many players face problems that move them away from the court. Each trajectory shows how difficult it is to stay in this sport.
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Luis Darío Calvoformer player of Mouthhe lived that reality. He was in the Xeneize during his best moment, but life led him on another way. Today, after overcoming hard times, seeks to reconnect with the blue and gold team from a new role.


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Calvo became the pleasure of playing with great Argentine soccer players and seeks a rematch in the mouth.
To fulfill his dream in football to work as a collective: the story of Luis Darío Calvo
Luis Darío Calvo debuted in Boca Juniors in 1995, with 18 yearsin a 2-2 draw against Deportivo Español. He played 19 official games at the La Ribera Club between 1995 and 1998, without scoring goals, sharing squad with Diego Maradona, Juan Román Riquelme and Martín Palermo. His stage at Xeneize was brief, since coaches like Carlos Bilardo They did not give him continuity, relegating him to the fourth division.
Then went through Rosario Centralwith 7 games and a goal, and for Banfield In the ascent. His career took him abroad, playing in Aek Athens and Kalamata In Greece, Jorge Wilstermann In Bolivia, VIRTUS LANCIANO in Italy and San Salvador FC In El Salvador, where he played until 2008.
As of 2005, Severa depression affected his football career. Calvo confessed that he lost interest in sport, even as a spectator, caught in a personal and economic crisis. With family support, he managed to overcome it. Today, at 48, works in a line of groups in Buenos Airesa job that gave it stability. Raised in San Miguel, in a family passionate about sport, he recalls his days on the court, especially his debut in the blue and gold team.
Calvo wants to return to Boca from another place
At 48, Luis Darío Calvo keeps his passion for football and Xeneize alive. He managed to finish high school and is already making admission to Kinesiology in the Hurlingham Universitywith the dream of being able to contribute from that side again in his beloved Boca Juniors.
Although his stage as a player ended, Calvo plays amateur games and trains with friends in San Miguel, keeping the link with the ball. His goal is to contribute to the blue and gold team from a role outside the court, using his experience of the Sudamerican Sub-20 of 1997, where he was champion with Argentina.
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