Former soccer player Luis “Hacha” Ludueña passed away this Thursday, leaving a great legacy in Cordoba soccer and an indelible memory for Talleres fans.
The ex-footballer Luis “Hacha” Ludueñaa glory of Workshops of Cordoba in the 1970s and 1980s, he died today at the age of 69 after having worsened the delicate health condition he was going through and that kept him hospitalized.
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Luduenaborn in the Cordovan capital on February 21, 1954, was one of the most emblematic footballers in the history of workshops and the news of his death was confirmed to the press in the learned for another excrack of “La T”, Jose Daniel Valencia.


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“The God of Soccer” will always be in our hearts. Thank you for all your talent for being part of the best Workshops in history.
Luis Antonio “El Hacha” Ludueña, our God who leaves us an eternal legacy pic.twitter.com/Xef5tmHjRK
— CATalleresdecba (@CATalleresdecba) March 9, 2023
The “Axe” debuted in First division in 1975 by decision of Angel Labrunawho led the team at that time, and established himself as a starter a year later, where he began to stand out in a team that reached the 1977 National final and lost it to the Independent of Bochini and bertoniwho finished the match with just eight players.
In his 10 years in workshops, luduena He completed a total of 340 games with 113 goals, and was summoned by the then technical director Cesar Luis Menotti to integrate the Argentine national team from the interior in a match against the palmeirasof Brazil. An injury sidelined him world Cup in Argentina.
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