The Argentine coach, who turns 67 this Sunday and is far from football for a neuro-degenerative disease, entered accompanied by his family against the 42 thousand fans of the Ecuadorian team who were present.
The former technical director Edgardo “Patón” Bauza He was the protagonist of an emotional tribute by University Sports League of Quito de Ecuador, one of the teams where he was most affected throughout his career.
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Bauzathat this Sunday turns 67 and is far from football for a neuro-degenerative disease, entered accompanied by his family to the 42 thousand fans of the QUIT LeagueOr they were present.


The emotional tribute of the League of Quito al “Patón” Bauza
He “Patón“He was technical director of Quito League between 2006 and 2008 and 2010 and 2013periods in which he won the Copa Libertadores 2008 and the South American Recopa 2010 At the international level, while at the local level he stayed with Ecuador Series A in 2007 and 2010.
Quito League It is the only Ecuadorian team that managed to win the Copa Libertadores, while this achievement Bauza repeated it again with San Lorenzo, a club that gave that trophy for the first and only time in its history.
In early 2019, Edgardo Bauza left his position as coach of Rosario Central and moved away from football. Subsequently, it was discovered that he suffers from frontotemporal dementia, a cognitive disease, after his environment subjected him to several studies due to strange symptoms.
José Di Leo, His field ex -helpant, recalled with nostalgia the time they spent together, especially drinking coffee, and how their employment relationship changed when working with other people. In addition, Bauza, who turned 67, was honored in the “White Night” of Liga de Quito, where a large part of the club’s legend was present, such as José Francisco Cevallos and Patricio Urrutia. During the event, a game was played among the figures that led the League to win important international titles
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