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
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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.
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