List of Argentine footballers in Serie B

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The list of Argentine men's footballers in Serie B records the association football players from Argentina who have appeared at least once for a team in the Italian Serie B. Entries in bold denote players still active in actual season. [1]

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B

C

Campagnaro (here playing for Napoli in 2009) is one of Argentine most capped players in Serie B with 165 presences Hugo Campagnaro - SSC Neapel (4).jpg
Campagnaro (here playing for Napoli in 2009) is one of Argentine most capped players in Serie B with 165 presences

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P

Q

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Ricchiuti is the top goalscorer in Serie B for Rimini with 35 goals. Adrian Ricchiuti Rimini-Juventus 2006.jpg
Ricchiuti is the top goalscorer in Serie B for Rimini with 35 goals.

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Santiago Vernazza was the first Argentine player to win goalscorers rank in Serie B in 1958-59 while playing for Palermo Santiago Vernazza1.jpg
Santiago Vernazza was the first Argentine player to win goalscorers rank in Serie B in 1958–59 while playing for Palermo

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References

  1. "Home". legab.it.
  2. "Dati e carriera Hugo Armando Campagnaro in Serie B | QN Sport".
  3. "Rimini: Quando Ricchiuti fermò la Juve". 31 March 2020.
  4. "Quando Vernazza conquistò Palermo a suon di gol". 13 November 2017.