Sergio Agüero ‘leaves his name marked in the history of football’, says Óscar Ruggeri, who made him debut at the age of 15

In 2003 ‘Kun’ entered the 24th minute against San Lorenzo on July 5, 2003 in the last match of the tournament.

Oscar Ruggeri, the coach who did debut Argentine Sergio Agüero in Independiente in 2003 At just 15 years old, he said that at that time “you could already see the huge player” that would be ‘Kun’, who this Wednesday announced his retirement due to a cardiac arrhythmia.

“A very sad day for all of us who are lucky enough to meet you. Back in 2003 when you debuted you could already see the enormous player that you were. A great one who leaves his name marked in the history of football. To enjoy life, a big hug and the best for whatever comes, “wrote the former defender on his Instagram account.

Ruggeri, world champion as a soccer player in Mexico 1986, made Agüero debut as a professional soccer player with 15 years and 33 days.

The When, who surpassed Diego Maradona as the youngest footballer to play in the Argentine League (a record he still maintains), entered the 24th minute against San Lorenzo on July 5, 2003 in the last match of the tournament. (D)

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