Edgardo Prátola
Defender, Football player
1969 – 2002
Who was Edgardo Prátola?
Edgardo Fabián Prátola was an Argentine football player.
His career started as a defender with Estudiantes de La Plata, where his devotion was noted as one of the reasons the club returned from relegation in 1995. Prátola owned the No. 6 jersey and was the captain of the team.
Prátola played for Mexican side León between 1996 and 1999, after which he returned to Argentina to play for Unión de Santa Fe, and then returned to Estudiantes in 2000. Diagnosed with cancer of the colon in 2000, he broke the news himself in an unassuming way, quit the team after unsuccessful surgery, and fought his illness to the end. The day before his death he asked that Estudiantes play their next match and not ask for a postponement. A touching ceremony was held before the game.
He is fondly remembered by Estudiantes fans by his nickname el ruso.
After winning the Apertura 2006 championship in a play-off against Boca Juniors, many Estudiantes players displayed t-shirts in honour of Pratola. Current captain Juan Sebastian Veron mentioned him in an emotional victory speech broadcast around the stadium, leading to chanting of 'Ruso' by Estudiantes fans.
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- Born
- May 20, 1969
La Plata - Also known as
- Edgardo Pratola
- Nationality
- Argentina
- Lived in
- La Plata
- Died
- Apr 28, 2002
La Plata
Submitted
on July 23, 2013
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