Former Argentina manager Alejandro Sabella dies at 66

Former Argentina manager, Alejandro Sabella has tragically died at the age of 66.

According to The Sun, Sabella was ‘rushed to a specialist hospital’ at the end of last month after suffering ‘fluid retention in his legs’. He also picked up a virus and was placed in intensive care in Buenos Aires with reports in Argentina claiming he died of acute heart disease.

Sabella led his country to the 2014 World Cup final in Brazil where Argentina was beaten by Germany in extra time.

Sabella started his playing career in his native Argentina with River plate. He moved to England in 1978, playing first for Sheffield United for two seasons before joining Leeds in 1980. He then returned to Argentina and signed for Estudiantes. Sabella also had spells at Gremio, Ferro Carril Oeste and Irapuato. Sabella returned to manage Estudiantes in 2009, winning South America’s Copa Libertadores title.

He led Argentina at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, de group stage victories over Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iran and Nigeria. Argentina then overcame Switzerland in the last-16, Belgium in the quarter-finals and then Holland to reach the final in Rio de Janeiro.

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