Claus Gold Betig

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Claus Gabriel Gold Betig (born August 27, 1990, in Misiones, Argentina) is an Argentine footballer who plays as a centre-back for Argentine Primera Division club Argentinos Juniors.

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Gold Betig is notorious for an incident that occurred after he signed a professional contract with Unión de Santa Fe. He was seen wearing Club Atlético Colón (Unión's bitter city rival) clothing in a local shop, and the club's leadership questioned his loyalty. After suffering abuse from Unión's supporters, he requested and was granted a termination of his contract. [1]

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  1. "El caso Gold Betig se suma a los cruces dirigenciales" (in Spanish). El Litoral. 28 July 2009.