The former goalkeeper, a member of the Argentine team in the 1990 Italy World Cup, died suddenly this day due to cardiac arrest. As a footballer he was a champion and idol at Ferro, where he currently worked.
The former goalkeeper of the Argentine National Team Fabián Cancelarich He died this Tuesday, at the age of 58, after suffering a heart attack while working as goalkeeping coach for the first team of Western Railroad and could not be revived.
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As goalkeeper coach, the man from Santa Fe was part of the coaching staff of Jorge Cordon in the club in which he debuted as a player and had an outstanding step between 1983 and 1992 when he became part of the Argentine delegation that was runner-up in the Italy 1990 World Cup.


According to what was learned, the 58-year-old former goalkeeper suffered a cardiorespiratory arrest while working with the team and received assistance from emergency service doctors, who were unable to revive him.
Ferro was preparing for what will be the match against New Chicago by the Interzonal of date 16 of the First National in which the team little horse is eighth in Zone A with 20 points, within the Reduced positions due to the second promotion to the Professional League.
Originally from the Santa Fe city of The Walnuts, Cancelarich He was part of the golden pages of the club little horse in which he conquered 1984 National Championship and was runner-up in 1983.
For the 1999/00 season, the former goalkeeper had a second spell Western Railroadbut the successes were not repeated and, at the end of the Closing Tournament 2000the green” descended to the second category of Argentine soccer and did not return to the First Division.
In addition to its history in little horsethe man from Santa Fe had steps Belgrano de Córdoba, Newell’s Old Boys from Rosario, Hurricane, Platense and Millionaires of Colombia.
His retirement from sporting activity occurred in 2004 in the club Central Córdoba de Rosariowho at that time was active in the First Metropolitan B.
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