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Why is Argentina wearing black armbands? Remembering Antonio Rattín - USA Today

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Argentine player Antonio Rattín, whose defiance led to introduction of yellow and red cards, dies at 89 - The Globe and Mail.

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Argentine player Antonio Rattín, whose defiance led to introduction of yellow and red cards, dies at 89 The Globe and MailWhy is Argentina wearing black armbands?

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Remembering Antonio Rattín USA TodayArgentina football great Rattin dies at 89 RFIAntonio Rattin: Argentina great remembered for 1966 sending-off dies aged 89 BBC🖤 Argentina in mourning: former Boca man Antonio Rattín dies Yahoo Sports Canada

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Why is Argentina wearing black armbands?

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Remembering Antonio Rattín USA TodayArgentine player Antonio Rattín, whose defiance led to introduction of yellow and red cards, dies at 89 The Globe and MailArgentina football great Rattin dies at 89 RFIAntonio Rattin: Argentina great remembered for 1966 sending-off dies aged 89 BBC🖤 Argentina in mourning: former Boca man Antonio Rattín dies Yahoo Sports Canada

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