Name Diego Rivarola Years Team Role Footballer | Height 1.75 m | |
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Full name Diego Gabriel Rivarola Popon Date of birth (1976-07-14) July 14, 1976 (age 39) | ||
Diego Rivarola_[Viva la vida]_Goles al indio_
Diego Gabriel Rivarola Popón (born Mendoza, Argentina July 14, 1976) is a former Chilean-Argentine footballer. He played as striker, and his last club was Universidad de Chile.
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- Diego RivarolaViva la vidaGoles al indio
- Diego rivarola no iria a colo colo
- Club career
- Club statistics
- References

Diego rivarola no iria a colo colo
Club career

Rivarola was formed in the lower River Plate, but did not debut with the first team. Later he moved to Platense, where he played eight games.

In 1997, he was hired by Santiago Morning, of Chile until 2000 when he would join Universidad de Chile. His first stint with the Santiago-based club would last five years (interrupted by a brief stay at Mexican Atlas in 2002), during which he became one of the most liked players of the team, due in part to his performances at the derbies against Colo-Colo. With Universidad de Chile, Rivarola would win the Chilean National Championship in 2000 and Apertura Tournament in 2004.
At the beginning of 2006, and after conflicts with then coach of the Universidad de Chile, Héctor Pinto, Rivarola signed with Argentinos Juniors, but failed to establish himself as part of the team's starting 11 and moved to the Venezuelan club UA Maracaibo few months later.

In mid-2007 and for Torneo de Clausura, he signed with Palestino of Chile, led by his former Universidad de Chile teammate, Luis Musrri.

After playing for Santiago Morning, Rivarola moved back to Universidad de Chile, eventually appearing in the 2010 Copa Libertadores. On 2011 he won the Apertura Tournament with La "U" after 6 years from his last championship.
On August 28, 2011 he scored his 100th goal with Universidad de Chile in a match against Universidad de Concepción for the Clausura Tournament.
Club statistics
As of December 11, 2011