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·27 de noviembre de 2025
🥹 A legend bows out: "Laucha" Acosta says goodbye to football

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·27 de noviembre de 2025

Argentinian football bids farewell to one of its icons. Lautaro "Laucha" Acosta has announced his retirement from professional activity at the age of 37, a decision that comes immediately after Lanús was eliminated from the Clausura Tournament by Tigre. Acosta, an undisputed legend of the Granate, ends a career filled with titles and international achievements.
"Laucha" is an idol at Lanús, a club where he became champion on multiple occasions, including two First Division titles and a Copa Sudamericana. He also added the Copa Bicentenario and the Supercopa Argentina to his achievements.
Throughout his career, Acosta also wore the jerseys of Boca Juniors and Racing de Santander in Spain, where he even won the Copa del Rey with Sevilla.
His success was not limited to clubs. With the Argentine National Team, Acosta was part of the golden generation that won the U-20 World Cup in 2007 in Canada. Additionally, he achieved Olympic glory by winning the gold medal at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.
After Lanús' elimination, the winger ends his career, leaving a legacy of speed, commitment, and numerous titles.
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