Description
Hugo Morales – Post Match Worn – Selección Argentina – 1996
Hugo Morales 1996 Argentina Olympic Games jacket worn at Standford Satdium August 3, 1996 during medal ceremony after men´s football final vs Nigeria. As can be seen in the ceremony photo, the Coca Cola advertising was covered by a white tape, leaving traces on the jacket
Data sheet:
Player: Hugo Morales
Team: Argentina National Team
Competition: Olympic Games 1996
Round: Final
Match: Argentina vs Nigeria
Date: August 3rd, 1996
Stadium: Standord Stadium
City: Atlanta
Status: Post Match Worn
Features:
Brand: Adidas
Size: 4
Sponsors: Coca Cola (On chest. It was coverded up due to the competitions dress code)
Logos: Adidas, Argentinian Olympic comittee embroidery
Patches: White tape covering Coca Cola Logo
Made in: Argentina
Comments:
Hugo Morales 1996 Argentina Olympic Games jacket worn at Standford Satdium August 3, 1996 during medal ceremony after men´s football final vs Nigeria.
As can be seen in the ceremony photo, the Coca Cola advertising was covered by a white tape, leaving traces on the jacket.
Bio: Hugo Morales born July 30 ,1974 was an Argentinian professional player who played midfielder, he began his career at Club Atlético Huracán, where he played for four years. But without a doubt, his golden days came in Lanús, a team in which he occupies the status of idol. Huguito was part of the team that became champion of the 1996 Conmebol Cup at the hands of Héctor Cúper and silver medal at Atlanta Olympic games. Then he went to play in Spain, more precisely in Tenerife. Later, he returned to Lanús and then played for Independiente. In the second half of 2004, he decided to play in Colombia, he played for Atlético Nacional, where he was crowned champion and became an idol of the fans due to the impeccable execution of free throws. During the last years of his career, he had a brief stint at Millonarios. In 2007, he came to Chile to play with the Universidad Catolica. Due to his constant injuries he did not achieve the desired continuity and that is why he left the club earlier than his contract established. In 2008, he rejected an offer from Rubén Darío Insúa to play at Talleres de Córdoba and decided to retire from soccer.
Coa: Available upon request.