Claudio 'Yerbatero' González, former player of Talleres de Córdoba, has died
Claudio 'Yerbatero' González, a former player known for his time at Talleres de Córdoba, passed away at the age of 50 due to health complications.
Claudio 'Yerbatero' González, a notable figure in Argentine football, passed away at the age of 50 on Wednesday due to health complications. González was particularly remembered for his contributions to Talleres de Córdoba during the early 2000s, where he cemented his legacy as a skilled midfielder. His journey in football started in his hometown of Posadas, Misiones, where he played for local clubs before making his mark in the Primera División, including stints at Independiente, Rosario Central, and Huracán, before moving on to play in Chile for Cobreloa.
During his career, González showcased his talent on and off the field, earning respect from fans and teammates alike. After retiring from professional play, he dedicated himself to coaching and nurturing young talent in Córdoba. His commitment to the sport continued as he aimed to share his knowledge and expertise with aspiring footballers, reflecting his deep passion for the game.
The club Talleres expressed their sorrow at his passing and paid tribute to González in a public statement, highlighting the impact he made during his time with the team. His death is a significant loss not only to his family and friends but also to the Argentine football community, which has lost a dedicated player and mentor.