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Claudio Acosta (born 12 February 1988) is an Argentine football striker. He currently plays for Cañuelas in Argentina.

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Acosta was part of the San Lorenzo squad that won the Clausura 2007 tournament.

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Claudio Acosta (born February 17, 1972) is an Argentine folk singer and musician from Santiago del Estero, known for his contributions to traditional santiagueño folklore. Born in Santiago del Estero, he began engaging with folklore early, including as part of the group Huaucke from 1988 to 1993, and started his solo career around 2002, reinterpreting classics and releasing albums such as La Rebelión de los Sueños and Cuando mi alma pide hablar. His work focuses on regional traditions, with performances across provinces and ongoing activity in recordings and live events. In July 2021, Acosta was detained in Santiago del Estero following allegations of assault against his partner, involving physical violence while intoxicated; he was charged with "lesiones leves calificadas," though no further outcome is widely reported. He maintains a presence in the Argentine folk scene as a representative of contemporary trends rooted in northern heritage.

Early life

Birth and background

Claudio Acosta was born in Santiago del Estero, Argentina.

Career

Entry into film (1992)

Claudio Acosta began his film career in 1992 with credits on two short films, marking his earliest verified contributions to cinema. In the short No crucen el portón, he worked as camera operator in the Camera and Electrical Department while also appearing as Self in an interview capacity. That same year, he served as editor in the Editorial Department for the short La voz de los pañuelos. These two projects represent Acosta's only documented credits during the early 1990s, both limited to short-format works with minimal additional production details available. No further film credits appear until 2000, after which his work shifted primarily to sound department roles.

Sound department focus (2000–2008)

Between 2000 and 2008, Claudio Acosta focused his professional work exclusively in the sound department, amassing 14 credits primarily on Argentine short films. This period marked the core of his career activity in film production, with all roles listed specifically as sound-related and no involvement in other departments. His most intensive phase occurred from 2000 to 2003, when he contributed sound to 12 short films, including Letras rojas (2000), Una foto para el álbum (2000), Dame más (2001), Paris – Buenos Aires (2001), and several additional titles. These projects reflected his deep engagement with short-form cinema in Argentina during those years. Acosta's sound department work concluded in 2008 with his credit on the feature film La hermana menor, after which no further credits in this area appear in his filmography. This eight-year span thus represents a distinct and concentrated stage of specialization in sound for Argentine independent and short cinema.

Notable works

No notable works in film or other media are documented for Claudio Acosta the folk singer. His career focuses on music within Argentine folklore traditions (see introduction for overview).

Other professional roles

No professional roles outside his career as a folk singer and musician are documented for Claudio Acosta.
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