Daniel Killer, born on December twenty-first, nineteen forty-nine, is a distinguished former professional football defender from Argentina. He is best remembered for being a vital part of the Argentina squad that clinched victory at the 1978 FIFA World Cup, a pinnacle achievement in his illustrious career.
Killer began his professional journey in nineteen seventy with Rosario Central, his hometown club. In nineteen seventy-two, he was joined by his brother Mario, and together they contributed to the team's success, including winning the Primera Division Argentina Nacional championship in nineteen seventy-three.
Throughout his career, Daniel Killer showcased his talents at several clubs, including Racing Club, Vélez Sársfield, Estudiantes de Río Cuarto, and Unión, all within Argentina. Notably, he also played for Rosario Central's fierce local rivals, Newell's Old Boys. His career extended beyond Argentina, with a brief stint at Bucaramanga in Colombia, before concluding in the lower leagues with Argentino de Rosario.
In addition to his football legacy, Daniel Killer has established himself as a community figure by owning and managing a small indoor soccer complex on the west side of his hometown, fostering the next generation of football enthusiasts.