Former São Paulo striker unveiled by Argentine club | OneFootball

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·15 January 2026

Former São Paulo striker unveiled by Argentine club

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Belgrano, from Argentina, announced forward Emiliano Rigoni, who was trained in the club's youth categories, as the team's new reinforcement. The former São Paulo player, however, did not leave much of a mark on the Tricolor fans.


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His contract with the Morumbi team included an automatic renewal clause if he completed 12 matches with at least 45 minutes played. Although he participated in exactly 12 games, the forward was far from reaching the required playing time: in only four of them did he manage to play at least one full half.

Free on the market after his contract with León, from Mexico, and the loan agreement with São Paulo were not renewed, Rigoni signed with Belgrano until December 2027.

Rigoni joined Belgrano at the age of 11, in 2005, developed in the club's youth categories, and made his debut on August 4, 2013, against Lanús. In his first stint with the club, he played 76 games, scored 8 goals, and provided 6 assists. In January 2016, the forward transferred to Independiente.

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