Federico Martín Aramburú
Argentine rugby union footballer
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Federico Martín Aramburú was an Argentine rugby union footballer. He was born in La Plata, and primarily played as a wing but could also play centre for Glasgow Warriors in the Pro12, and for the Argentina. In joining the Glasgow squad in the summer of 2010 he joined his fellow Argentine internationalist Bernardo Stortoni who was the first choice full back at the club. Since his international debut in April 2004, in a match against Chile, Martín Aramburú has played 22 times, scoring eight tries, including one against Georgia in the 2007 World Cup. Of his 17 international starts six have been at outside centre, three at inside centre, and four on each wing. He previously spent much of his career in France with US Dax, USA Perpignan and originally with Biarritz Olympique. He was killed on 19 March 2022, in a drive-by shooting after an argument in a bar in Paris. The killer is believed to be the far-right activist Loïk Le Priol, already known for acts of violence. On 23 March, the suspect was arrested in Hungary, according to French prosecutors.
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