In 2003, the Argentine soccer player Nicolas Tagliani He came to Peruvian soccer to defend the colors of Lima Allianceand today, more than 20 years later, it makes the news again.
Already retired from professional competition, the popular ‘loco’ was seen in the stands of La 12, the main bar of the Boca Juniors club.
The BolaVip media shared images of the former blue and white attacker in the Xeneize stands like another fan.
Without a polo, and showing his blue and gold shield tattoo, Tagliani, 49, caught the attention of many who remember him on the playing fields.
“I was born in Estudiantes. I did Pre Novena in La Candela, in Boca, but Sebastián Verón’s father looked for me to go to Estudiantes and yes, I had a Boca / Estudiantes heart,” he told the aforementioned Argentine media.
“But I did all the Inferiores there, from Ninth to First, and I was a fan of Estudiantes. But when I saw the Boca fans… You fall in love with the fan. That is Boca,” he added.
It should be noted that during his time in Peruvian soccer he teamed up with Jefferson Farfán and even scored an important goal in the Copa Libertadores against Olimpia in Paraguay.
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