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A sharp and prolific Colombian centre-forward, Arnoldo Iguarán was one of the great attacking symbols of Colombia before the golden nineties fully arrived. Quick, direct and instinctive, he attacked space with conviction and finished with the confidence of a striker who never needed an engraved invitation. At Millonarios, he became a long-serving reference point, mixing goals, mobility and competitive personality. For Colombia, he was even more important: a 1990 World Cup figure and, for years, the national team’s all-time top scorer before Falcao eventually passed him, vabbè, after a respectful eternity. Not a global superstar, but a serious South American striker with legacy, edge and a proper nose for damage.