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Ramón Aguirre Suárez

Ramón Alberto Aguirre Suárez (18 October 1944 – 29 May 2013)〔(Falleció Aguirre Suárez, un “duro” del fútbol “Pincharrata” )〕 was an Argentine former footballer, famous for his play in the successful Estudiantes de La Plata team of 1967-1970.
==Career==
Aguirre Suárez made his name in Osvaldo Zubeldía's Estudiantes as an often violent full-back, playing alongside the more refined Raúl Madero. When Estudiantes conquered the 1967 ''Metropolitano'' title and was runner-up in the ''Nacional'' of the same year, it qualified for the 1968 Copa Libertadores, which it won. Estudiantes then engaged Manchester United F.C. for the 1968 Intercontinental Cup, which it won 2-1 on aggregate.
Estudiantes then proceeded to win the 1969 and 1970 editions of the Libertadores, as well as the 1968 edition of the Interamerican Cup in a three-legged final against the reigning CONCACAF title-holders, Mexican club Toluca.
Estudiantes lost the 1969 Intercontinental Cup against A.C. Milan, and the 1970 edition against Feyenoord. Following a violent Intercontinental match against Milan played in Boca's stadium in Buenos Aires, the entire team was arrested on orders from Argentine President Juan Carlos Onganía. Goalkeeper Alberto Poletti was suspended for life (he was later pardoned) and did time in jail. Aguirre Suárez and Manera endured jail time and suspensions. Aguirre Suárez had scored in the match; Milan player Nestor Combin argued that Aguirre Suárez's elbow broke a bone in his face.
After Estudiantes lost the 1971 Copa Libertadores final, several players were transferred. Aguirre Suárez played for Granada CF in 1971/72〔(El mundo deportivo )〕 and later in 1973/74, conforming a strong defensive line alongside Uruguayan (and former Libertadores foe) Julio Montero Castillo.〔(Blogger )〕 He also played for UD Salamanca before retiring in 1975.
In 1977 he came out of retirement to play four games for Club Atlético Lanús.

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