Daniel Bilos
Argentine footballer with strong club career

Born
September 3rd, 1980
44 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Argentina
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A professional footballer from Argentina played predominantly as a winger. Started career at Boca Juniors, contributing to the team's achievements in domestic and international competitions. Moved to Europe, playing for clubs such as the Polish side Lech Poznań and the Ukrainian club Metalist Kharkiv. Bilos also represented the Argentine national team, participating in various international tournaments.
Contributed to Boca Juniors' Copa Libertadores title
Played in several leagues across Europe
Represented Argentina at the international level
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