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Lot # 65: *Historic Jersey of Independiente Champion Apertura 2002* Federico Insua #10 Club Independiente Match WORN SHIRT for Apertura Tournament 2002! *Provenance: Collection of Independiente Staff Member*

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*Historic Jersey of Independiente Champion Apertura 2002* Federico Insua #10 Club Independiente Match WORN SHIRT for Apertura Tournament 2002!

*Provenance: Collection of Independiente Staff Member*

Federico Insúa (born January 3, 1980) is an Argentine retired footballer who played 14 times for the Argentina national team. Usually a playmaker, he is well known for his vision and technique.

Nicknamed El Pocho, Insúa grew up in a middle-class family in Buenos Aires. He moved to the youth teams of Argentinos Juniors from the Club Parque youth team, and debuted professionally on November 18, 1997. After five seasons with the club, he transferred to Independiente in 2002. After winning a local championship with Independiente, he moved to Spanish first division Málaga CF in 2003, but after only one unsuccessful season he returned to Independiente.

At the beginning of the 2005–06 season, Insúa again transferred, this time to Boca Juniors. He debuted for Boca in a 4–1 victory over Gimnasia de Jujuy. Even though he had a slow start, he succeeded in becoming Boca's playmaker, helping the team to win two league titles and two international cups by the end of 2006.

Insúa debuted for the Argentina national football team in January 2003 and played for them on a sporadic basis over the following years.

Shirt details:

Topper trademark. Size 44. Made in Argentina. See pictures for all details!!




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