Alfredo Graciani, former Boca player, dies

Alfred
Graciani, former forward of Mouth
Juniors, Racing
Club, Argentinians
Juniors Y Sports
Spanish, among other teams, died this Wednesday at 56 years of a cardiorespiratory arrest.

“Boca Juniors painfully dismisses Alfredo Graciani, forward who marked an era in the 80's with his 250 games, 83 goals and 2 titles. The club accompanies his family and friends in this sad moment. Goodbye,” he published Mouth in your account Twitter.

'El Murciélago' won the 1989 South American Super Cup and the 1990 South American Recopa with Xeneize.

Graciani debuted in the Atlanta in 1981 and also played in the Racing
Club, the Sports
Spanish, the Athletic
Tucuman, and the Lugano
from
Swiss, and retired in 1998 in the Caracas
from
Venezuela.

Celebrated Boca's debut

Hours before his death, the former striker had celebrated through his account Twitter that tonight he Mouth
Juniors debuts in Cup
Liberators of 2021.

“Come on Boca, damn it. Today a new dream begins,” he wrote Graciani.

The president of Xeneize, Jorge
Love
Amealhe said through his account Twitter that “Graciani marked a whole generation of Boca fans with his unforgettable goals and runs.”

“This early farewell hurts us all, but have no doubt that it will be eternal in our memory. We embrace his family and friends,” he added.