San Luis De Quillota Loses His Great Legend: Victor Pittitore Cabrera Dies
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Quillota is grieving. On the morning of this Thursday, the death of one of his greatest idols: Victor Pittitore Cabrera, who died at the age of 68. The news caused shock in the community, as the former player lost his life surprisingly. According to information provided by the newspaper El Observador, his death was confirmed after he did not show up for his work as a sports monitor in the municipality ofquillotana.The former footballer had been …
Chilean football is in mourning. Victor ‘Pititore’ Cabrera’s death was confirmed this Thursday. ‘Piti’, who was a striker...
Victor "Pititore" Cabrera's legacy remains in the memory of Chilean football, where his talent and charisma left a mark on teams like San Luis and Colo Colo.
This Thursday was confirmed the death of Victor “Pititore” Cabrera, a legendary Chilean football striker, who was a scorer and champion with San Luis de Quillota in the ascent tournament in 1980. To continue reading this note click here on the Triunfo website. The post Councillor of Quillota and the death of “Pititore” Cabrera: “A neighbor entered the house and saw him on the ground” appeared first on La Nación.
Chilean football has lost one of its most beloved figures: Víctor Hugo “Pititore” Cabrera, the striker who turned every celebration into a small spectacle and whose signature move was the somersault. The former goalscorer passed away at the age of 68 at his home in Quillota, a city where he was loved both on and off the pitch. Cabrera was a symbol of football in the 1980s, a player who rose through the ranks and ultimately made his mark at San L…
Victor Cabrera was one of the most important scorers in Chile in the 1980s and also a great character outside the court. The popular “Pititore”, who for a season defended the colors of Deportes Concepción, died at 68 years of age. In principle, the problems resulting from diabetes would have ended his life. “Piti” formed the emblematic “Triple P” of San Luis, together with Patricio Yáñez and “Pindinga” Muñoz, a club with which he scored 29 goals…
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