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·31 Mei 2026
Liga Santafesina mourns: Hugo “Cachapé” Riveros, record scorer, dies

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·31 Mei 2026

The Santa Fe Football League is going through hours of deep sorrow following the news of the death of Hugo “Cachapé” Riveros, one of the most iconic figures in the history of football in the region. He was 57 years old and, according to reports, suffered cardiac arrest.
Known to everyone as “Cachapé,” Riveros left an indelible mark on the pitch thanks to his goal-scoring ability and a long career at different clubs across the province. He was a champion and one of the top scorers the Santa Fe League ever had, becoming a role model for several generations of footballers.
Throughout his career, he wore the shirts of Newell’s Old Boys of Santa Fe, Ciclón Racing, and other teams in both the Santa Fe League and the Paraná League. He also had spells in San Cristóbal football, always standing out for his commitment and his eye for goal.
Beyond his sporting achievements, Riveros was a much-loved person within the football community. In recent years, he worked as a collaborator for SADOP and maintained a close relationship with journalists, directors, and former players, also being remembered for his human warmth and his constant willingness to take part in gatherings and social activities.
The news of his passing caused great shock among those who shared locker rooms, pitches, and everyday moments with him. Santa Fe football thus says goodbye to one of its most representative names, a historic goal scorer whose legacy will remain alive in the memory of the Santa Fe League.
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