- Striker for Unión de Santa Fe (1986-1988), San Lorenzo de Almagro (1988-1990, 1991-92, 1998-99, 2001-2003), Toulouse FC (France, 1990-91), Boca Juniors (1993-94), C.D. Universidad Católica (Chile, 1994-1996, 1997-98), Yokohama Marinos (Japan, 1996-97), Sporting C.P. (Portugal, 1999-2001) and Fénix (2008).
- 19 appearances for Argentina National Football Team (1992-1995); scored 3 goals.
- Top scorer of the Argentine Primera División (1992), Chilean Primera División (1994), Chilean Cup (1995) and Libertadores Cup (1997).
- Member of the Argentine National team who won the 1992 FIFA Confederations Cup and the 1993 Copa América.
- Named the 'South American Player of the Year' in 1992.
- Named the 'Best Player of Chile' in 1994.
- Father of Mickael Acosta, María Sol Acosta and Milagros Acosta.
- Won the Chilean Cup (1995) and the Chilean Primera División (Apertura 1997) with C.D. Universidad Católica; the Portuguese League (2000) and the Portuguese Super Cup (2000) with Sporting C.P.; the Copa Mercosur (2001) and the Copa Sudamericana (2002) with San Lorenzo de Almagro.
- MVP of the 2002 Copa Sudamericana final.
- Scored well over 300 goals in his career.
- Played well over 250 games for San Lorenzo de Almagro.
- 2003: Retired from football at the age 38.
- Scored 2 hat-tricks in his career against Newell's Old Boys (1992) and Mineros de Guayana (1997).
- Broken Isidro Lángara record on the San Lorenzo's list of the all-time top goalscorers with 123 goals.
- Broken Jorge Aravena record on the Universidad Católica's list of the all-time top goalscorers with 92 goals.
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