Oscar Más, born on October twenty-ninth, nineteen forty-six, is a celebrated Argentine former football striker renowned for his remarkable career, primarily with River Plate. Hailing from Villa Ballester in the Buenos Aires Province, he made his debut in the Argentine First Division at the tender age of seventeen in nineteen sixty-four, quickly establishing himself as a formidable force on the field.
During his tenure at River Plate, Más achieved significant success, winning two titles in nineteen seventy-five and becoming the club's second highest goalscorer of all time. With a remarkable tally of one hundred ninety-nine goals in three hundred eighty-two appearances, he stands just behind the legendary Angel Labruna in the club's history. His prowess was further highlighted by his accolades as the top scorer in the Argentine Primera on two occasions and once in the prestigious Copa Libertadores.
Beyond his illustrious time at River Plate, Más also had stints with several clubs, including Real Madrid, América de Cali in Colombia, and various Argentine teams such as Quilmes, Sarmiento, Mariano Moreno, El Porvenir, Defensores de Belgrano, Huracán Las Heras de Mendoza, and Talleres de Remedios de Escalada. By the conclusion of his career, he had amassed a total of two hundred fifteen goals in three hundred twenty-nine games in the Argentine Primera, ranking him as the seventh highest scoring player since the professional era began in nineteen thirty-one.