Argentine footballer
Julio César Abatte was an Argentine footballer who played as a midfielder for clubs in Chile. He was born in Mendoza.
Career
Abatte played for Bádminton,[1][2] Universidad de Chile,[3][4] Ferrobádminton [es][5] and Rangers de Talca.
Abatte was a key figure in Rangers de Talca's squad as they turned professional and achieved promotion to the Chilean top division. He scored a goal in the club's Chilean Primera División debut as Rangers won 4–3 against Universidad Católica in May 1953.[6][7][8] He spent two seasons with Rangers and scored 20 goals in total.[9]
Teams
Personal life
His son, Juan Carlos, nicknamed Conejo (Rabbit), also was a historical player of Rangers between 1973 and 1976.[9][10]
Julio was nicknamed Rucio, a distortion of Rubio (Blond).[9]
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