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Daniel Alberto Tílger (born August 3, 1970) is an Argentine retired
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striker who spent most of his career playing in the Colombian league.


Club career

Tílger has an extensive career in football. He began professionally at giant
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in 1989, but his chances to play were few. In 1991, he moved to Colombia, where he spent the next eight years playing for several first division clubs including
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,
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,
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,
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and
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among others. In the Colombian league he built up his reputation as a charismatic and controversial players that got in trouble more than once. However, on the field he proved to be a lethal striker that scored over 100 goals in league play. In 1999, he returned to Argentina and signed for
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. In 2002, he transferred to
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, before joining Nueva Chicago where he play until 2004. After his spell at Mataderos, he was hired by
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. As a ''granate'' Tílger played until June 2005, and subsequently signed for
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where he finished his era in the
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in 2006. The following year, he continued playing in the regionalised third tier, the
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with El Porvenir. In 2008 Tílger went across the Río de la Plata and joined Uruguayan second division club
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. He retired from the sport at age 42 while playing for Atlético Policial in the Argentine fourth division.


1999 Incident

In November 1999, while playing for
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in the semi-finals of
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against his former team
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, Tílger got involved in a scandal of large proportions. When he scored on Once Caldas goalie
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, Tílger approached Henao with a ridicule dance move trying to provoke him, Henao pushed him back and Tílger dropped to the floor faking an act of aggression by the Colombian goalkeeper. Since the referee didn't intervene at that point, he stood up and abruptly squeezed Henao's genitals. After the shameful incident was witnessed by the line-man, Tílger was sent off the field, and in addition he received a nine-game suspension by the league.Toco y me voy por nueve fechas
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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Tilger, Daniel 1970 births Living people Footballers from Buenos Aires Province Men's association football forwards Argentine men's footballers Boca Juniors footballers Once Caldas footballers América de Cali footballers Atlético Junior footballers Deportes Quindío footballers Deportivo Cali footballers Millonarios F.C. players Unión de Santa Fe footballers Club Atlético Nueva Chicago footballers Argentinos Juniors footballers Club Atlético Lanús footballers Tiro Federal footballers Club El Porvenir footballers Argentine Primera División players Categoría Primera A players Expatriate men's footballers in Uruguay Expatriate men's footballers in Colombia Argentine expatriate men's footballers Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Uruguay Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Colombia