Omar Oreste Corbatta

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Omar Orestes Corbatta
Personal information
Full name Osmar Oreste Corbatta
Date of birth March 11, 1936
Place of birth    La Plata, Argentina
Date of death    November 6, 1991 (aged 55)
Playing position Forward
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1955-1962
1962-1965
1965-1968
1970
1971
1973-1974
Racing Club
Boca Juniors
Independiente Medellín
San Telmo
Italia Unidos
Tiro Federal
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18 (7)
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33 (10)
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-   
National team
1956-1962 Argentina 43 (18)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of June 2007.
* Appearances (Goals)

Osmar Oreste Corbatta (or "Omar Orestes Corbatta") (1936-1991) is a former Argentine football striker. He was born on March 11, 1936, in the city of La Plata in the Buenos Aires Province of Argentina. He won four League titles with Racing Club and Boca Juniors and represented the Argentina national football team on 43 occasions.[1]

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[edit] Club career

Corbatta during his time at Racing Club
Corbatta during his time at Racing Club

Omar Corbatta started his career in 1955 with Racing Club, he helped them to claim the 1958 and 1961 league titles.

In 1963 Corbatta joined Boca Juniors where he played in the 1963 Copa Libertadores final defeat to Santos FC. Corbatta helped Boca to win the 1964 and 1965 Primera Division titles.

In 1965 Corbatta joined Colombian side Independiente Medellín where he played until 1968.

Corbatta later had spells with lower league teams San Telmo, Italia Unidos and Tiro Federal in Argentina.

[edit] Club Titles

Season Club Title
1958 Flag of Argentina Racing Club Primera Division Argentina
1961 Flag of Argentina Racing Club Primera Division Argentina
1964 Flag of Argentina Boca Juniors Primera Division Argentina
1965 Flag of Argentina Boca Juniors Primera Division Argentina

[edit] International career

Corbatta played a total of 43 games for Argentina, in which he scored 18 goals putting him in equal 13th place on the Argentina top scorers list with Domingo Tarasconi.

Corbatta was part of the Copa América winning team in 1957 and again in 1959. He also played in the 1958 FIFA World Cup where Argentina were eliminated despite his contribution of 3 goals in 3 games.

[edit] International titles

Season Club Title
1957 Flag of Argentina Argentina Copa América
1959 Flag of Argentina Argentina Copa América

[edit] Tribute

Corbatta died in 1991 and in 2006 to mark the 15th anniversary of his death he was inaugurated into the Racing Club hall of fame and a bronze statue by Daniel Zimermann was unveiled. Avellaneda municipality has renamed Racing Club stadium's backstreet to "Pasaje Corbatta" in honor to this player. The backstreet runs parallel to the field's sideline where he used to dribble rivals and it is around the corner he spent his last years, in a small room of the stadium.

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