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Aldo Pedro Poy ( Rosario, Santa Fe,
Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, th ...
, 14 September 1945) is a retired football player and current politician. He spent his entire career at
Rosario Central Club Atlético Rosario Central () is a sports club based in Rosario, Argentina, that plays in the Argentine Primera División. The club was officially founded on December 24, 1889, by a group of railway workers, taking its name from the English- ...
, playing as forward. Poy debuted on 3 October 1965 against Huracán, playing his last match as professional on 30 December 1974 against
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. Poy is considered one of the most representative players of Rosario Central, having also played for the Argentina national football team in the 1974 FIFA World Cup. His son Mauro is also a footballer."El hijo de Poy gritó en la reserva"
''Clarín'', 4 March 2002
Poy is currently a city councillor in his home town, representing the Partido Demócrata Progresista.


Playing career

During his beginning as a footballer, Poy was strongly questioned by Central's supporters so he was about to leave the club in 1969 when
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(that played in Primera División by then) was interested in hiring him. It is said that Poy hid in the islands near to Paraná river to avoid being found and transferred to Los Andes. The legend says that Poy was hidden during a week until he returned to Rosario where he rejected the offer to play at Los Andes. In 1971 Poy won the Primera División championship with Rosario Central. During the semifinals against
Newell's Old Boys Club Atlético Newell's Old Boys () is an Argentine sports club based in Rosario, Santa Fe. The club was founded on 3 November 1903, and is named after Isaac Newell of the English county of Kent, one of the pioneers of Argentine football. A ...
, Poy scored his famous "palomita" goal, heading the ball with his body in horizontal position, without touching the grass. This goal against the arch-rival became legendary and is still remembered by all the Rosario Central fans. Two years later Poy won his second title with Central, the 1973 Torneo Nacional, in a final round played with River Plate, San Lorenzo and
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. In December 1974 Central played the qualifiers for Copa Libertadores against Newell's. Poy disputed the ball with
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, being injured in his left knee. He went to surgery to be operated on his leg. After the recovery Poy returned to play football again, but he had to be operated again so he decided to end his professional career. Poy totalized 292 matches in Primera División tournaments, scoring 61 goals. He also played 16 games in the Copa Libertadores with 3 goals scored, always playing with Rosario Central. Poy played 25 ''Rosarino derby'' against Newell's, winning 10, with 4 losses and 11 ties. Newell's was the team Poy scored the most goals (6), followed by Boca Juniors with 5 goals.


The diving header

On 19 December 1971, Rosario Central played the semifinals of
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against arch-rival Newell's Old Boys in the Estadio Monumental. Central won by 1–0 with the most famous goal scored by Poy, the ''Palomita'' (diving head). This result qualified Central to play the finals, where the team would win the first championship in its history. This goal became legendary, being still remembered by all the Central fans who every 19 December join to commemorate that goal and then championship. In the meeting, the gameplay is recreated exactly as it was, being Poy himself who scores the goal as if he still plays for Central while the fans celebrate the goal. Besides, a group of Central's fans tried to register the diving head goal at the
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as "the most celebrated goal in the history of football", although this has not happened yet. The meeting has changed its place several times, moving to different regions of Argentina and even outside the country. In 1997 the goal was recreated in
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, where Ernesto Guevara (the youngest son of
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, a famous fan of Rosario Central) played the role of Poy scoring the goal as in 1971. The celebration has also been carried out to United States (in 2000 and 2013), Chile (2002) and Uruguay (2008).


After football

In 2011 Poy was elected as councillor representing Frente Progresista, Cívico y Social of Rosario."Aldo Pedro Poy será concejal", Parlamentario.com
23 May 2011


Honours


Club

;
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: *
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: 1971 Nacional, 1973 Nacional


Literature

Famous Argentine writer
Roberto Fontanarrosa Roberto Alfredo Fontanarrosa, known popularly as ''El Negro'' Fontanarrosa (November 26, 1944 in Rosario – July 19, 2007), was an Argentine cartoonist, comics artist and writer. During his extended career, Fontanarrosa became one of the m ...
wrote a short story called ''19 de Diciembre de 1971'' (the date of the match), included in the book ''Área 18'' from the same writer. The story is about a man -the ''Old'' Casale- who had never seen Rosario Central to lose a match against Newell's Old Boys. Before the decisive semi-final game, a group of friends of Casale's son invited him to watch the game in the stadium. The boys thought that Casale would bring good luck to the team so he had never seen a defeat at the hands of Newell's. But Casale refused to go to the stadium with the boys, alleging that he had a heart disease since two years ago and want to avoid strong emotions. As Casale persisted in not to go, the friends decided to kidnap Casale to take him to the Estadio Monumental. The plan is carried out successfully and the story ends with Casale dying of a heart attack due to the emotion that the victory caused on him.


References


External links


The short story ''19 de Diciembre de 1971'' at Fontanarrosa website
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