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Luciano Eufemio Agnolín (20 October 1915 – 20 October 1986) was an Argentine footballer, notable for being the all-time leading goalscorer at the second level of Argentine football. Twice, he was a top 3 scorer in Argentine Division A. Agnolín started his playing career in 1935 with Dock Sud in the Ascenso Tournament (2nd level). In 1936, he joined Tigre in the Argentine Primera but did not adapt and returned to the Ascenso with All Boys. In 1939, he joined Club Atlético Temperley where he scored 130 goals in 133 games.

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  • Luciano Eufemio Agnolín (*20 de octubre de 1915, La Paz, Mendoza, Argentina † 15 de octubre de 1986) fue un futbolista argentino. Jugaba de delantero. (es)
  • Luciano Eufemio Agnolín (20 October 1915 – 20 October 1986) was an Argentine footballer, notable for being the all-time leading goalscorer at the second level of Argentine football. Twice, he was a top 3 scorer in Argentine Division A. Agnolín started his playing career in 1935 with Dock Sud in the Ascenso Tournament (2nd level). In 1936, he joined Tigre in the Argentine Primera but did not adapt and returned to the Ascenso with All Boys. In 1939, he joined Club Atlético Temperley where he scored 130 goals in 133 games. His good form gave him another chance to play in the Primera. This time he would play with Club Atlético Atlanta where he scored 21 goals to become the third highest scorer behind Angel Labruna and . In 1944, he scored a total of 53 goals in 74 games for the club before returning to the Ascenso in 1947 with Ferro Carril Oeste. He then spent time in Uruguay playing for Danubio F.C. He also played a "friendly" on the Argentine National Squad. (en)
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  • Luciano Eufemio Agnolín (*20 de octubre de 1915, La Paz, Mendoza, Argentina † 15 de octubre de 1986) fue un futbolista argentino. Jugaba de delantero. (es)
  • Luciano Eufemio Agnolín (20 October 1915 – 20 October 1986) was an Argentine footballer, notable for being the all-time leading goalscorer at the second level of Argentine football. Twice, he was a top 3 scorer in Argentine Division A. Agnolín started his playing career in 1935 with Dock Sud in the Ascenso Tournament (2nd level). In 1936, he joined Tigre in the Argentine Primera but did not adapt and returned to the Ascenso with All Boys. In 1939, he joined Club Atlético Temperley where he scored 130 goals in 133 games. (en)
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