Juan Sebastián Verón, born on March ninth, nineteen seventy-five, is a distinguished Argentine former professional footballer who has transitioned into a prominent role as the chairman of Estudiantes de La Plata. His journey in football began at Estudiantes, where he honed his skills before moving on to Boca Juniors and making a significant impact in Italy's Serie A.
Throughout his illustrious career, Verón showcased his talents at several renowned clubs, including Lazio, Inter Milan, Parma, Manchester United, and Chelsea. He achieved remarkable success, winning the Scudetto with both Lazio and Inter Milan, as well as a UEFA Cup with Parma. After a successful stint abroad, he returned to Estudiantes in two thousand six, where he played until his retirement in two thousand fourteen, with a brief return to first-team football during the two thousand seventeen Copa Libertadores.
Verón's contributions to the national team are equally impressive, having earned seventy-two caps for Argentina from nineteen ninety-six to two thousand ten, scoring nine goals. He represented his country in three FIFA World Cups and the two thousand seven Copa América, solidifying his status as a key player in Argentine football history.
Known affectionately as 'La Brujita' or 'The Little Witch,' a tribute to his father Juan Ramón, who was also a celebrated player, Verón's legacy in football is further highlighted by his inclusion in the FIFA 100 list of the greatest living footballers, a recognition bestowed upon him by Pelé during FIFA's centenary celebrations. With dual Argentine and Italian citizenship, Verón's influence extends beyond the pitch, as he continues to shape the future of Estudiantes de La Plata.