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Argentine Antonio Rattín, whose dismissal in the 1966 World Cup prompted a rules change, dies at 84
Argentine Antonio Rattín, a former Boca Juniors player whose act of defiance while representing Argentina at the 1966 World Cup helped lead to the introduction of yellow and red cards, has died, the country’s football federation said Saturday.
It’s been one week since Nolan Wells and his friends went on a Fourth of July trip to Horn Island. He was later found dead in the water – sparking myriad questions.
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Argentina Great Antonio Rattin, The Man Who Inspires Card System In Football, Dies At 89
The Argentine Football Association: Antonio Ubaldo Rattin, one of the greatest captains and midfielders in the history of Argentine football, died at the age of 89. He wrote one of the most memorable chapters in World Cup history and played at the 1962 and 1966 World Cups and represented Argentina from 1959 to 1969.
Former strength and conditioning coach Mark Kulbis was charged Monday in the death of Calvin "CJ" Dickey Jr., a freshman athlete with sickle-cell trait who collapsed during training in July 2024.
Former Sacramento State offensive lineman Ivan Garza died in a crash in his hometown of Delano, according to his family.
Jamil Merrell and his twin, Jamal, served as captains of the team in 2013
Former Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland, who died by suicide in November 2025 after a high-speed chase with police, had early-stage chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a brain abnormality linked to repeated concussions,
