Alberto Federico 'Beto' Acosta (born 23 August 1966) is a retired Argentine footballer who played as a striker.
In a professional career which spanned 18 years (nearly 700 official games and more than 250 goals), he played for San Lorenzo in four different spells. Additionally, he represented teams in France, Chile, Japan and Portugal.
Acosta appeared with Argentina in two Copa América tournaments.
Club career
Born in Arocena, Santa Fe Province, Acosta started playing professionally at Unión de Santa Fe, making his top division debut one month shy of his 20th birthday, in a 0–0 home draw against Argentinos Juniors.[1] Two years later, he transferred to San Lorenzo de Almagro, netting 34 goals in his first two seasons combined, that being the first of the four spells with the club in an 18-year career.
In 1990, Acosta had his first abroad experience, with France's Toulouse FC. After a poor second season, he left in December 1991, having played in seven matches with just one goal, with the club eventually ranking 16th - he returned to San Lorenzo, where he scored a further 19 league goals, which earned him a transfer to country giants Club Atlético Boca Juniors.
Acosta spent the following three years out of Argentina, starting (and ending) with Universidad Católica in Chile, where he rejoined former San Lorenzo teammate Néstor Gorosito. In 1994, he was crowned the topscorer in South American football, finding the net 33 times, in only 25 matches. Also during that first season, he was unable to further help the team for five matches (four after assaulting C.F. Universidad de Chile's Luis Musrri). In between his spell with Universidad, he played in the J. League Division 1 for Yokohama F. Marinos.
In December 1998, Acosta signed with Sporting Clube de Portugal. In his first full season, the 33-year-old striker scored 22 times, helping the Lisbon side to the national championship, after an 18-year wait. He added 14 the following campaign, but was deemed surplus to requirements after the signing of Mário Jardel, and returned to San Lorenzo for the fourth and last time, netting always in double digits until his 2004 retirement, at the age of 37. Although still physically fit, the scorer of 300 goals in 666 official games opted to retire, instead of being coerced into retirement later on.[1]
Acosta briefly managed Boca (10 June – 20 August 2006) to kick-start his coaching career, then moved to Romania with FCM Dunărea Galaţi. In the 2007 summer, he returned to his country, taking charge of fourth division outfit Club Atlético Fénix.
International career
Having collected 19 caps for Argentina during three years, Acosta represented the nation in two Copa América tournaments.
In the 1993 edition in Ecuador, he converted his penalty shootout attempts in both the quarterfinals and the semifinals, as the national side eventually emerged victorious.
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| Persondata |
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Acosta, Alberto |
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Argentine footballer and manager |
| Date of birth |
23 August 1966 |
| Place of birth |
Arocena, Argentina |
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