We use Google Analytics to understand how visitors use this site. Analytics cookies are only activated with your consent. For details, read our Privacy Policy.
A polished Argentine right-back with the intelligence of a central defender and the technical ease of a midfielder, Enrique Wolff was a very modern player for his time. He could defend with concentration, carry the ball forward cleanly and interpret the flank without becoming a reckless tourist in the opposition half. At Racing, River Plate, Las Palmas and Real Madrid, he showed versatility, composure and enough attacking quality to be more than a simple marker. For Argentina, he was part of the 1974 World Cup side, adding international weight to a career split between South American intensity and Spanish tactical discipline. Not a spectacular full-back in the Brazilian sense, but cultured, reliable and tactically sharp. A complete defender with quiet class and proper football brain.