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Diego Cagna

Diego Cagna
Personal information
Full name Diego Sebastián Cagna
Date of birth (1970-04-19) 19 April 1970 (age 47)
Place of birth Buenos Aires, Argentina
Height 1.82 m (5 ft 11 12 in)
Playing position Midfielder
Youth career
Argentinos Juniors
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1988–1992 Argentinos Juniors 92 (12)
1992–1996 Independiente 117 (13)
1996–1999 Boca Juniors 115 (9)
2000–2002 Villarreal 77 (3)
2002 Celaya 17 (1)
2003–2005 Boca Juniors 82 (7)
National team
1992–1999 Argentina 19 (1)
Teams managed
2006–2009 Tigre
2010–2011 Colo-Colo
2011 Newell's Old Boys
2012–2013 Estudiantes
2013 Tigre
2016– San Martín (T)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 18:42, 20 December 2011 (UTC).
Diego Cagna
Medal record
Representing  Argentina
Men's Football
Pan American Games
Gold medal – first place 1995 Mar del Plata Team Competition

Diego Sebastián Cagna (born 19 April 1970 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine football coach and former player. He played as midfielder and retired in 2005.

His first professional first division match was in December 1988, with Argentinos Juniors. He transferred to Independiente at the beginning of 1992, where he played for 4 years.

Cagna then went on to join Boca Juniors from the Apertura 1996 until the end of 1999 when, at 29 years of age and after finished the Apertura 1999, he moved to Spanish Villarreal CF. He played 2 seasons with the Yellow Submarine, and after playing the Apertura 2002 with Mexican Atlético Celaya, he returned to Boca Juniors in 2003.

Diego Cagna, who was team captain with Independiente, Boca Juniors and Villarreal, eventually becoming a reserve player behind Boca Juniors' promising youngsters, and retired in 2005. All in all, he played a total of 255 games for Boca, scoring 21 goals.

With the Argentine national football team he won the Confederations Cup 1992, and participated in the Copa América 1999. His only goal for the national team was on 15 April 1998 friendly match against Israel in Jerusalem, which Argentina lost 2–1.


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