Background
He was nicknamed "Panadero" (baker) because his father owned a bakery.
He was nicknamed "Panadero" (baker) because his father owned a bakery.
He played for Racing Club in Argentina and Atlético Madrid in Spain. "Panadero" Díaz started his professional career in 1965 with Racing Club de Avellaneda. Later that year they beat Celtic F.C. of Scotland in the Copa Intercontinental to become the first Argentine team to be crowned club champions of the world.
"Panadero" returned to Racing Club but only played on until 1978 when he retired from top-class football.
He was named in the Clarín all-time Racing Club team
In 1966 he was part of the team that won the Argentine league. The following season they won in the Copa Libertadores 1967, the first and only time that Racing Club have been Libertadores champions. In 1974 Díaz joined Atlético Madrid where he won a second Copa Intercontinental in 1974, beating Racing Clubs fiercest rivals. Club Atlético Independiente. He also won a Copa del Rey and a league title with Atlético before returning to Argentina in 1977.