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Ángel Bargas

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Ángel Bargas
Ángel Bargas in 1972
Personal information
Full name Ángel Hugo Bargas
Date of birth (1946-10-29) 29 October 1946 (age 78)
Place of birth Buenos Aires, Argentina
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Right back
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1965 Racing Club 6 (0)
1966–1972 Chacarita Juniors 221 (4)
1973–1979 Nantes 189 (13)
1979–1981 FC Metz 63 (1)
1981–1984 CS Louhans-Cuiseaux 93 (11)
1984–1985 FC Le Puy 28 (1)
1988 AS Angoulême 1 (0)
Total 637 (31)
International career
1971–1974 Argentina 30 (1)
Managerial career
USF Le Puy
FC Seraing
Chacarita Juniors
Newell's Old Boys
Atlético de Rafaela
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of August 20, 2007

Ángel Hugo Bargas (born 29 October 1946) is an Argentine former football defender. He represented Argentina at the 1974 FIFA World Cup.[1]

Playing career

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Bargas, born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, started his career at Racing Club in 1965 but he moved to Chacarita Juniors in 1966. He was part of the team that won Chacarita's only Primera División title in 1969.

In 1970 Bargas was awarded the Olimpia de Plata, which is given to the player of the year in Argentine football.

Bargas moved to France in 1972 to play for FC Nantes, he stayed in France for the rest of his career, he moved on to FC Metz in 1979, CS Louhans-Cuiseaux in 1981 and FC Le Puy in 1984.

Bargas retired in 1985, but he had a brief comeback at the age of 41 in 1988 with AS Angoulême.

International career

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Bargas played 30 games for the Argentina national team between 1971 and 1974 scoring 1 goal.[2]

Honours

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Chacarita Juniors
FC Nantes

References

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  1. ^ "Fue mundialista y figura en Francia, pero volvió a la Argentina y tuvo que vender su colección de camisetas". infobae.com.
  2. ^ rsssf: Argentina - Record International Players