The National Team defender joined the extensive list of Argentine players who managed to consecrate champions of the second most important tournament in Europe.
The central defender of the Tottenham Cristian Romero Wednesday champion of the Europa Leagueafter imposing itself 1-0 before the Manchester United And he joined an extensive list of Argentines who got the title, of 47 in total.
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The Cordoba defender obtained his first trophy with the set of London, Like the midfielder Osvaldo Ardiles In the season 1983/84when this was known as UEFA Cup.


Another albiceleste who managed to raise this award was the star Diego Armando Maradona while defending the shirt of the Napoli of Italy In the campaign 1988/89after beating Stuttgart of Germany For a global 5-4 result with a goal in the first leg by the “fluff”.
The Argentine Champions of the UEFA Cup:
- Tottenham Hotspur (83/84): Osvaldo Ardiles
- Real Madrid (84/85): Jorge Valdano
- Real Madrid (85/86): Jorge Valdano
- Napoli (88/89): Diego Maradona
- Parma (94/95): Roberto Sensini
- Inter (97/98): Javier Zanetti and Diego Simeone
- Parma (98/99): Roberto Sensini, Juan Sebastián Verón, Hernán Crespo and Abel Balbo
- Valencia (03/04): Mauricio Pellegrino, Roberto Ayala and Pablo Aimar
- Moscow CSKA (04/05): Osmar Ferreyra
- Seville (05/06): Javier Saviola
- Seville (06/07): Federico Fazio
- Zenit (07/08): Alejandro “Chori” Domínguez
The Argentine champions of the Europa League:
- Atlético Madrid (08/09): Mariano Pernía, Maximiliano Rodríguez, Eduardo Salvio and Sergio Agüero.
- Porto (10/11): Nicolás Otamendi, Fernando Belluschi and Mariano González.
- Atlético Madrid (11/12): Diego Simeone (DT) and Germán Burgos (AC); Eduardo Salvio.
- Seville (13/14): Federico Fazio, Nicolás Pareja and Diego Perotti.
- Seville (14/15): Mariano Barbosa, Federico Fazio, Nicolás Pareja and Éver Banega.
- Seville (15/16): Federico Fazio, Nicolás Pareja and Éver Banega.
- Manchester United (16/17): Sergio Romero and Red frames.
- Atlético Madrid (17/18): Diego Simeone (DT) and Germán Burgos (AC); Axel Werner, Nicolás Gaitán and Angel Correa.
- Chelsea (18/19): Wilfredo Caballero and Gonzalo Higuain.
- Seville (19/20): Éver Banega, Lucas Ocampos and Franco Vázquez.
- Villarreal (20/21): Gerónimo Rulli, Juan Foyth and Ramiro Funes Mori.
- Seville (22/23): Lucas Ocampos, Gonzalo Montiel, Marcos Acuña, Alejandro Gómez and Erik Lamela.
- Atalanta (23/24): Juan Musso and José Luis Palomino.
- Tottenham Hotspur (24/25): Cristian Romero.
Source: Ambito

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