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·26 novembre 2025
Aldosivi legend Jorge Carranza announces his retirement đ§€

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·26 novembre 2025

It is always said that the goalkeeper is the coach on the field. And if his career already makes him a reference point, even more so. Jorge Carranza, who started at Instituto de CĂłrdoba and has had a long journey in world football, leaves the goal after keeping Aldosivi, the last club he played for, in the First Division. El TiburĂłn remains in the elite of Argentine football with 31 appearances by the Cordoban, during which he conceded 42 goals. He retired on the field, as a starter, captain, alongside his son and achieving the main objective. He was even the oldest player ever on the field in history, surpassing even the great Hugo Orlando Gatti.
Although Carranza was no exception when it came to the teamâs search for consistency during this tortuous year, he started and finished as the starting goalkeeper, with the added responsibility of being captain. His continuity was only interrupted at the end of AndrĂ©s Yllanaâs tenure. Then, with Mariano Charlier, he returned to his original position.
âThat moment has come. That damned moment, as the song says. That instant that those of us who dedicate ourselves to this wish would never come. I choose to say goodbye this way: happy and proud of the career I managed to build,â said Carranza in a heartfelt statement he posted on his Instagram account.
The former goalkeeper placed special emphasis on these words to Instituto de CĂłrdoba, considering it his âgreat loveâ, and did not forget Aldosivi, with whom he was promoted to the First Division and then kept in the same division. âThank you TiburĂłn. You will always have a special place in my heart,â concluded the former goalkeeper.
Carranza played for Instituto, Rivadavia de Lincoln, Godoy Cruz, AtlĂ©tico Rafaela, Ferro, ColĂłn, Olimpo, San MartĂn de TucumĂĄn, Boca Unidos, OâHiggins of Chile, and Correcaminos of Mexico. His near future will be in coaching, for which he already has his qualifying license.

At the beginning of June, Jorge Carranza started in Aldosiviâs win over Estudiantes in the Copa Argentina and achieved a historic record. At 44 years and 25 days old, he became the oldest player ever to play an official match with a First Division club.
The previous record was held by none other than Hugo Orlando Gatti, at 44 years and 23 days. El Loco, who passed away last April 20, had held this record since September 11, 1988, when he ended his glorious career wearing Bocaâs jersey against Deportivo Armenio.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in đȘđž here.









































