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edicion de contenido Redactor de Bolavip Argentina desde 2022, cubriendo la actualidad del fútbol argentino y argentinos en Europa. Técnico Superior en Periodismo con Orientación en Deportes. Recibido en 2021 en la Escuela del Círculo de Periodistas Deportivos «José R. López Pájaro». Anteriormente, fue parte del staff del Diario Olé cubriendo la campaña de River Plate y productor radial en la Super Mañana de Chiche, en Radio Rivadavia 5

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