Roberto Acuña, born on March twenty-fifth, nineteen seventy-two, is a distinguished Paraguayan football manager and former professional player. Currently, he serves as the interim manager of Rubio Ñu, showcasing his leadership skills and deep understanding of the game.
Known by the nickname "El Toro" (The Bull), Acuña earned this moniker due to his remarkable strength and commanding presence on the field. He primarily played as a central midfielder, a position that allowed him to influence the game significantly.
Acuña's professional career took him to Spain, where he played for notable clubs such as Zaragoza and Deportivo. Although his appearances for Deportivo were limited, his time in Spain contributed to his development as a player.
On the international stage, Acuña represented Paraguay with pride, earning one hundred caps for his country. His international career includes participation in three World Cups and four Copa América tournaments, highlighting his status as a key player for the national team.