Career
He played club football for a number of teams in Argentina and represented his country on 11 occasions. In 1989 Craviotto received his first call-up to the Argentina national team, but he missed out on selection for the 1990 World Cup. In 1991 he joined Club Atlético Independiente and made his return to the international scene, he was part of two Copa América winning squads, in 1991 and 1993.
After these successes Craviotto returned to Estudiates in 1995, he laft one year later to join Club Atlético Banfield where he spent three years.
In 1999 Craviotto joined his last team, San Martín de San Juan who were playing in the Argentine 2nd division at the time. Craviotto started his managerial career shortly after retiring as a player, he then returned to Estudiantes de Louisiana Plata where he worked until 2002.
Craviotta was manager of Unión de Santa Fe between 2002 and 2003 and Chacarita Juniors in 2003. In 2004 he took over at Ecuadorian club Emelec but left after only seven games in charge.
Craviotto returned to Argentine football where he took over 2nd division Club Atlético Belgrano in 2005 and then had a second spell with Unión de Santa Fe.
In 2006 he took over at Club Atlético Centenario in Neuquén who were playing in the regionalised 4th division but things did not go well for the club, who were relegated at the end of the 2006-2007 season.