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Lot # 63: *Stunning Model* Diego Cagna #8 Club Independiente (Argentina) Match Worn Shirt ADIDAS for Argentina Apertura Tournament 1992.

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*Stunning Model* Diego Cagna #8 Club Independiente (Argentina) Match Worn Shirt ADIDAS  for Argentina Apertura Tournament 1992.

*Provenance: Independiente Staff Member 1990's*

Diego Sebastián Cagna (born 19 April 1970) is an Argentine football coach and former player who played as midfielder.

Cagna was born in Buenos Aires. 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 four 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 finishing the Apertura 1999, he moved to La Liga side Villarreal CF. He played two seasons with the Yellow Submarine, and after playing the Apertura 2002 with Primera División de México club 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 Argentina national team Cagna 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.

Shirt details: Adidas trademark. Size 4 (X-LARGE). Adidas logo stitched. Cai logo & Mita logo stamped. Number stamped in felt-flock material.

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