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Interview with Pancho Sá, legend of the Copa Libertadores

Summary by cenital.com
Francisco Pedro Manuel Sá thought that professional football was only for the porteños. In Goya, Corrientes province, he played barefoot with the friends of the corner to take care of the shoes. Born in El Paraíso, near Las Lomitas, the hottest city in Argentina, at 79 is still the man who, as a footballer, won the most Copa Libertadores in history: four in a row with Independiente (1972, 73, 74 and 75) and two with Boca (77 and 78).
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cenital.com broke the news in on Sunday, April 20, 2025.
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