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Cancer claims W-Cup winner Houseman

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BUENOS AIRES: Argentine World Cup winner Rene “Loco” Houseman has died of tongue cancer at the age of 64.

Houseman was a tricky right winger in his days, who drew comparison­s to Brazilian great Garrincha.

He scored 12 goals in 53 Argentina appearance­s and helped the side win the 1978 World Cup on home soil.

“That’s life ... it ends badly,” Houseman’s former coach Cesar Louis Menotti said on radio Cooperativ­a at the announceme­nt of Houseman’s death.

“We were used to this threat these last few months but he kept getting through it.

“This time, he couldn’t. It’s sad.” Born in Buenos Aires, Houseman made his name under Menotti at local side Huracan and was soon called up to the national team under his former club boss.

He played at the 1974 World Cup in West Germany, scoring three goals as Argentina crashed out in the second group stage.

Four years later, though, he was part of Menotti’s side that upset the highly fancied Holland in the final at the Monumental Stadium in Buenos Aires, coming on as a substitute 15 minutes from time.

“I don’t think another player like this who conquered the hearts of the masses can be found so quickly,” added Menotti.

His death comes just eight days after that of fellow World Cup winner from 1978, Ruben Galvan, a former midfielder who died of cirrhosis at the age of 65.

Brought up in a poor neighbourh­ood and known as a rebel, Houseman picked up the nickname “loco”, which means “crazy”.

Following his career he suffered from alcohol problems.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Tricky right
winger: Rene Houseman (right), who played in the 1978 World Cup, holding a jersey next to his former teammate Daniel Passarella at the River Plate Stadium in Buenos Aires on June 25, 2013.
— Reuters Tricky right winger: Rene Houseman (right), who played in the 1978 World Cup, holding a jersey next to his former teammate Daniel Passarella at the River Plate Stadium in Buenos Aires on June 25, 2013.

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