Matías Perrone

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Matías Perrone is an Argentine footgolf player.

Career

Perrone has won the FootGolf World Cup. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]

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References

  1. "Matías Perrone: «A Los Que Subestiman El Footgolf, Los Invito A Conocerlo»". elcafediairo.com.
  2. "Matías Perrone, el "revolucionario de la pelota"". canal26.com.
  3. "Matías Perrone, campeón mundial de footgolf: «Voy a estar con Maradona en la lista de campeones argentinos»". radiotrendtopic.com.ar.
  4. "Matías Perrone: "El footgolf me llegó en el momento perfecto"". convivimos.naranja.com.
  5. "In Footgolf, Argentina Establishes Itself as the Dominant Force". nytimes.com.
  6. "Matías Perrone: su camino en el deporte hasta llegar a ser campeón del mundo de footgolf". eleco.com.ar.
  7. "Matías Perrone, el sanisidrense que se consagró campeón mundial de FootGolf brindó una actividad solidaria en La Cava". ciudadsi.com.
  8. "Perrone does everything for his love".
  9. "El FootGolf argentino suma estrellas y sponsors". espndeportes.espn.com.
  10. "Argentina's Perrone crowned world champion". forbes.com.