81
Years
3
Movies
7.8
Rating
Elba Selva (Villa Riachuelo - Buenos Aires, January 14, 1945) is one of the pioneering footballers to represent Argentina in a Women's World Cup as a member of the Argentina Women's National Football Team in 1971. In a forward position, she wore the number 10 on her back and was the author of all four goals that Argentina scored against England, thus achieving the first victory for the Women's National Football Team.
81
Years Old
3
Movies
7.8
Avg Rating
Elba Selva (Villa Riachuelo - Buenos Aires, January 14, 1945) is one of the pioneering footballers to represent Argentina in a Women's World Cup as a member of the Argentina Women's National Football Team in 1971. In a forward position, she wore the number 10 on her back and was the author of all four goals that Argentina scored against England, thus achieving the first victory for the Women's National Football Team.
2020
Elba Selva (Villa Riachuelo - Buenos Aires, January 14, 1945) is one of the pioneering footballers to represent Argentina in a Women's World Cup as a member of the Argentina Women's National Football Team in 1971. In a forward position, she wore the number 10 on her back and was the author of all four goals that Argentina scored against England, thus achieving the first victory for the Women's National Football Team.
Gender
Female
Birthday
January 14, 1945
Birthplace
Villa Riachuelo, Buenos Aires, Argentina