Hugo Corbalán
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Hugo Rolando Corbalán is a retired Argentine
Argentina
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 football defender who played 165 league games for Huracán
Club Atlético Huracán
Club Atlético Huracán is a sports club from the Parque Patricios neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The football team currently plays in the Primera B Nacional, the second level of the Argentine football league system. Huracán home stadium is the Estadio Tomás Adolfo Ducó.Huracán was...

 in the Primera División Argentina
Primera División Argentina
The Primera División is a professional football league in Argentina. It is the country's premier football division and is at the top of the Argentine football league system. Contested by twenty clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Primera B Nacional. The season runs...

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Corbalán started his playing career in 1989 playing in the Argentine 2nd division with local club Atlético Tucumán. In 1991 he signed with Huracán
Club Atlético Huracán
Club Atlético Huracán is a sports club from the Parque Patricios neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The football team currently plays in the Primera B Nacional, the second level of the Argentine football league system. Huracán home stadium is the Estadio Tomás Adolfo Ducó.Huracán was...

 where he went on to become a regular feature of the Racing team.

In 1998 Corbalán joined Racing Club de Avellaneda
Racing Club de Avellaneda
Racing Club is an Argentine professional football club from Avellaneda, a suburb of Greater Buenos Aires. Founded in 1903, Racing has been historically considered one of the "big five" clubs of Argentine football...

 but he only made one league appearance for the club before returning to the lower divisions of Argentine football.

In 1999 he joined Independiente Rivadavia of the Argentine 2nd division, he then played for two of his home town clubs San Martín de Tucumán and then a second stint with Atlético Tucumán. His final club was Sportivo Villa Dolares of Catamarca in 2004.

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