Ramón Muttis

Argentine footballer and Boca Juniors star

Ramón Muttis - Argentine footballer and Boca Juniors star
Born

March 12th, 1899
126 years ago

Died

1955
70 years ago — 56 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Argentina

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An Argentine footballer participated actively in early 20th-century football. Muttis played primarily for Boca Juniors, contributing to the team's prestigious legacy in Argentine football. His skills on the field led to significant achievements during his playing career, particularly in club competitions. The era saw intense rivalries in Argentine football, with Boca Juniors being at the center of these developments.

Played for Boca Juniors

Contributed to club's early success

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