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Football Biography

Mario Kempes

“El Matador”

Argentine · Bell Ville, Argentina · Born 15 July 1954

Forward
43
caps
20
intl goals
1978 (Golden Boot)
world cup
6
w c goals

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Explosive Argentine striker who won the 1978 World Cup Golden Boot and was one of the most feared marksmen in European football during the late 1970s.

Mario Alberto Kempes Chiodi was born in Bell Ville, Córdoba on 15 July 1954. Nicknamed 'El Matador' for his ferocious finishing, Kempes was the star of Argentina's triumphant 1978 World Cup campaign on home soil. Playing for Valencia in Spain at the time, he was the only foreign-based player selected by manager César Luis Menotti. He finished as the tournament's top scorer with six goals — including two in the final against the Netherlands — and won the Golden Boot. He had joined Valencia from Instituto de Córdoba in 1976 and spent eight highly productive seasons there, scoring 116 goals and winning La Liga in 1971 (with another club). At Valencia he was instrumental in their Copa del Rey win in 1979 and European Cup Winners' Cup in 1980. He earned 43 caps for Argentina and scored 20 goals.

Best Known For

World Cup 1978

He scored twice in the 1978 World Cup final against the Netherlands, including a goal where he dribbled past three defenders — one of the most celebrated individual World Cup final performances of all time.

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Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • World Cup 1978
  • Copa del Rey 1979
  • European Cup Winners' Cup 1980
Career Journey

Timeline

1954 👶 Born in Bell Ville, Argentina
1996 🏁 Retired from professional sport
🏟️ Instituto Córdoba
🏟️ Valencia
🏟️ River Plate
🏟️ Hércules (1981-1984)
🏆 World Cup 1978
🏆 Copa del Rey 1979
🏆 European Cup Winners' Cup 1980
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Mario Kempes

He finished as the tournament's top scorer with 6 goals, won the Golden Boot, and scored twice in the final as Argentina beat the Netherlands 3-1 in extra time on home soil.

He was playing for Valencia in Spain — the only foreign-based player in Argentina's squad, selected by manager César Luis Menotti.

Kempes earned 43 caps for Argentina and scored 20 goals, though his World Cup record of 6 goals in one tournament remains his defining international achievement.

Kempes won the Copa del Rey in 1979 and the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1980, as well as Spanish Liga titles earlier in his career.

Mario Kempes was born on 15 July 1954 in Bell Ville, Córdoba, Argentina.

Career Timeline — Mario Kempes
1954
Born in Bell Ville, Argentina
1996
Retired from professional sport
Instituto Córdoba
Instituto Córdoba
Valencia
Valencia
River Plate
River Plate
Hércules (1981-1984)
Hércules (1981-1984)
World Cup 1978
Copa del Rey 1979
European Cup Winners' Cup 1980