Sivori, Omar

Sivori, Omar
▪ 2006

      Argentine-born association football (soccer) player (b. Oct. 2, 1935, San Nicolas, Arg.—d. Feb. 17, 2005, San Nicolas), was revered for his audacious and brilliant play in both his homeland, Argentina, and his adopted country, Italy, although his cocky attitude earned him the sobriquet El Cabezón (“Bighead”). Sivori joined River Plate in 1954 and helped that club to three straight national titles (1955, 1956, 1957). He played 18 times for Argentina, which captured the 1957 South American championship. Instead of joining the national team for the 1958 World Cup, however, Sivori transferred to the Italian club Juventus. The diminutive 1.7-m (5-ft 7-in) Sivori's aggressive style was a perfect complement to the Welsh “Gentle Giant,” John Charles, and the pair led Juventus to three Serie A titles and two Italian Cups. Sivori was named European Footballer of the Year in 1961, and the next year, by virtue of his Italian ancestry, he was selected to play for Italy in the World Cup finals. After finishing his professional career with Napoli (1965–68), Sivori returned to Argentina as a manager for Rosario Central and River Plate. He coached the national team in the 1974 World Cup qualifying rounds but quit after an argument with the Argentine football association.

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