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A generation of god of war on the road to fame, Argentine Batistuta - Jr. J9 football information

Soon, the quadrennial Fifa World Cup will be held in Qatar, and fans around the world will be waiting to watch a feast. Those who know World Cup football will not forget a person, although he has not won many championship honors like Messi and Pele, nor is he as famous as them, and may wonder why the name "God of War" is given to an unknown person. But those who know him know that he definitely deserves the title of "God of War", and he is batistuta, the Argentine god of war.

A generation of god of war on the road to fame, Argentine Batistuta - Jr. J9 football information

Born on February 1, 1969 in Reconquista, Santa Fe Province, Argentina, Barty was just as playful as any other child, mischievous, slightly fat, and had no football talent, and no one could have imagined that this bear kid who spent all day on the streets would be a superstar who would shock the entire football world more than a decade later. Barty's uncle loved football, and when he discovered that Barty had a talent for this aspect, he focused on cultivating him, and soon Barty joined the school football team and was promoted to a higher level. Barty played as a center as a player. Batistuta, with his strong physique and superb shooting skills, has become a good memory in the hearts of many fans. Batistuta is nicknamed "God of War" and his goal is known as "BATIGOL".

In 1987, at the age of 18, Barty entered the national team and officially began his football career. After showing good performance, in 1989, Barty entered River Plate and scored 14 goals in the first 17 games, but due to a change of manager in the middle, Barty was completely turned into a substitute, this blow was a stumbling block on Barty's road to fame, but soon, Barty left the team to go to Boca Youth to reopen his era.

A generation of god of war on the road to fame, Argentine Batistuta - Jr. J9 football information

Barty's career heavyweight honors include: 2-time Copa America winner, two Copa America Golden Boot winners, 2 Italian Super Cups, 1 Coppa Italia, 1 Serie A title, a Serie A Golden Boot, 3rd World Footballer of the Year, Italy's best foreign aid, 11 consecutive goals in Serie A.

Barty, who has been retired for more than a decade, is still very objective. He is undoubtedly one of the top scorers in Serie A history, but the lack of honorary titles has left him doomed not to occupy a too high historical position. In terms of Serie A alone, there are very few fans and media who rank Barty ahead of superstars like Van Basten, Sheva or Baggio.

A generation of god of war on the road to fame, Argentine Batistuta - Jr. J9 football information

But that doesn't stop Barty from being loved by so many fans. Like the most popular C Romsi right now, they have never won the World Cup, but there are certainly many more fans in China than Griezmann, Ozil and the earlier Zidane Maradona, why? In fact, many people just like to watch them play football. Speaking of Barty, do you suspect why he was so popular that year, so please ask him to have a player with "Barty GOAL"? Can you kick a shot like Barty's wild and powerful one? If not, why shouldn't the fans like Barty?

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