Silvio Velo
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Born | San Pedro, Buenos Aires, Argentina | 29 May 1971|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | 5-a-side football | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Club | Club Atlético River Plate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Silvio Mauricio Velo, nicknamed Blind Maradona, (born 29 May 1971) is an Argentine retired footballer who competed at the four Paralympics Games, he is the former captain of the Argentinian national 5-a-side football team from 1991 to 2016.[1][2]
Personal life
Velo was born in San Pedro, Buenos Aires Province, he was born blind but was passionate to play football despite his visual impairment. While growing up, he and his brothers would play football with their friends in their own makeshift football pitch in their neighbourhood.
He began playing blind football when he was introducted to sport at a boarding school for the blind, he also practiced athletics and he was a former national visually impaired long jump champion. His sports teacher created the first ever blind Argentine football team in 1991 when Velo was twenty years old.[3]
Paralympic Games
He has competed at the 2004, 2008, 2012 and 2016 Summer Paralympics. He is also a silver medalist in the Parapan American Games winning silver to four-time Paralympic and two-time Parapan American Games champions Brazil.[4]
References
- ^ "The Olympic dream that fires the world's greatest blind footballer". The Blizzard. 23 July 2021.
- ^ "Silvio Velo continues to add achievements (in Spanish)". Club Atletico River Plate. 12 July 2025.
- ^ "No limits for blind soccer star". Orato. 27 November 2020.
- ^ "Silvio Mauricio Velo - IPC Profile". International Paralympic Committee. 12 July 2025.