*Museum Champion Shirt* Oscar Craiyacich #2 Rosario Central (Argentina) Match Worn Shirt for Campenato Nacional Argentino First Division 1980!
*Provenance: Collection of former Rosario Central Coach*
Oscar Craiyacich (born in Rosario on July 9, 1954) is an Argentine former footballer. He served as a central defender. He formed a memorable duo with Edgardo Bauza , a defense partner of the Rosario Central champion team of the 1980 National Championship .
He debuted in Rosario Central in 1975, for the eighth date of the Metropolitano ; It was a tie in two against All Boys , and the central coach was Carlos Timoteo Griguol . By the following year he was already a regular starter in the central defense of the Arroyito club , forming a duo with José Van Tuyne . By 1978, Patón Bauza was establishing itself alongside him , making its first weapons in the top division. He was the undisputed starter in the Ángel Tulio Zof Symphony , which was crowned champion in the 1980 National . 1 In the rogue club he played 246 games until 1981, scoring 5 goals. He is among the twenty footballers who wore the auriazul jacket the most times.
He has the distinction of having scored the first official goal for a League tournament that was scored in the remodeled Gigante de Arroyito Stadium. Craiyacich scored the only goal with which Central defeated San Lorenzo de Almagro 1-0 in August 1978, thus being the player who scored the first official goal in the Auriazul stadium after the World Cup played in Argentina .
In 1982 he moved to Club León de México , and then moved to Quilmes in 1983. In 1984 he finally ended up at Club Atlético River Plate , where he was also First Division champion.
Shirt details: Adidas trademark. Size 40 (SEE TAGS!). Made in Argentina. Adidas logo stitched. Number stamped in felt material very used! See all pics!