Argentina Batistuta

Gabriel Omar Batistuta

Gabriel Omar Batistuta©Nhosko
AKAs:Batigol, Re Leone (Lion King)
es-la   B,atist'uta
Born:01-Feb-69 Age: 55
Passport:    it
Height:1.85
Fav.foot: Right

Position: Striker
Al-Arabi Sports Club Argentina



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Honours
1998/1999

Gabriel Omar Batistuta (Spanish pronunciation: ; born 1 February 1969) is an Argentine former professional footballer. During his playing career, Batistuta was nicknamed Batigol () as well as El Ángel Gabriel (; Spanish for Angel Gabriel). Regarded as one of the best strikers of all time, he was named by Pelé in the FIFA 100 list of the world's greatest living players in 2004. After beginning his career in Argentina in 1988 with Newell's Old Boys, followed by River Plate and Boca Juniors where he won titles, Batistuta played most of his club football with Serie A club Fiorentina in Italy; he is their all-time top scorer in Serie A with 151 goals. When Fiorentina was relegated to Serie B in 1993, Batistuta stayed with the club and helped them return to the top-flight league a year later. He became an icon in Florence; the Fiorentina fans erected a life-size bronze statue of him in 1996, in recognition of his performances for the club. Despite winning the Coppa Italia and the Supercoppa Italiana with the club in 1996, he never won the Serie A title with Fiorentina, but when he moved to Roma in 2000 for €36 million – the highest fee ever paid for a player over the age of 30 until Cristiano Ronaldo moved from Real Madrid to Juventus in 2018 – he won the 2000–01 Serie A title. After a brief loan spell with Inter Milan in 2003, he played his last two seasons in Qatar with Al-Arabi before he retired in 2005. At international level, Batistuta was Argentina's all-time leading goalscorer with 56 goals in 78 official matches, a record he held until 21 June 2016, when he was surpassed by Lionel Messi. He participated in three FIFA World Cups, scoring 10 goals, making him Argentina's second top scorer in the competition after Messi, and the joint tenth-highest World Cup goalscorer of all time. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article



AR Newells Old Boys88/89
AR River Plate89/90
AR Boca Juniors90/91
IT Fiorentina91/00
#9 Serie A 97/9810
#9 Serie A 98/9928
#9 Serie A 99/0030
#9     uefaChampions 10
IT Roma00/03
#18 Serie A 00/01 28
#20     Supercoppa 01 1
#20 Serie A 01/0223
#20     uefaChampions 11
#33 Serie A 02/0312
#33     uefaChampions 6
IT Inter Milan03
#19 Serie A 02/0312
QA Al-Arabi Sports Club03/05
Retired05

AR Argentina
#9 World Cup 94 4
#9 World Cup 98 5
#9 World Cup 02 3


Appearances, goals and cards for Batistuta
Champions League 2001/2002