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The Globe and Mail 🏢 Globe and Mail Inc. (Woodbridge) Jul 13, 2026 · 3 min read AI Analyzed ○ Unverifiable View full audit trail → C.R.E.E.D. audited

Argentine player Antonio Rattín, whose defiance led to introduction of yellow and red cards, dies at 89

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Argentine player Antonio Rattín, whose defiance led to introduction of yellow and red cards, dies at 89 RAMIRO BARREIRO THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PUBLISHED 46 MINUTES AGO Open this photo in gallery: CONMEBOL president Nicolas Leoz, left, with former Argentine footballer Antonio Rattín, in 2009. Rattín won six Argentine league titles with Boca Juniors and was a Copa Libertadores runner-up in 1963. NORBERTO DUARTE/AFP/GETTY IMAGES COMMENTS SHARE SAVE FOR LATER Listen to this article Learn more about audio Log in or create a free account to listen to this article. Argentine Antonio Rattín, a for…
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