Alfredo Arias
Alfredo Carlos Arias Sánchez (born November 28, 1958 in Shangrilá, Uruguay) is a Uruguayan football manager and former footballer who played for different clubs in Uruguay, Chile and Mexico.[1][2] He currently manages Deportivo Cali in Colombia.[3]
Teams (Player)
Nacional 1976 Montevideo Wanderers 1977 Liverpool 1978 Real Jaén 1978-1979 Peñarol 1980 Palestino 1981-1982 Montevideo Wanderers 1983 O'Higgins 1984 Huachipato 1985 Trasandino 1986 Tampico Madero 1987
Teams (Coach)
Montevideo Cricket 2006 Montevideo Wanderers (Inferiors) 2007-2011 Montevideo Wanderers 2011–2015 Santiago Wanderers 2016 Emelec 2016–2018 Bolívar 2018–2019 Universidad de Chile 2019 Montevideo Wanderers 2019 Deportivo Cali 2020–
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gollark: I think most drug law is unreasonable and the government shouldn't legislate what people can do with their own bodies.
gollark: Oh, homeopathy, THAT'S the right word.
gollark: You can get rid of any particularly bad things. Stuff doesn't work like ~~"holistic" cures~~ homeopathic "medicine" where it "remembers" where it came from.
gollark: I know the bug is *there*, I'm just waiting for it to actually show up so I can read the logs.
References
- Profile at BDFA (in Spanish)
- Alfredo Arias coach profile at Soccerway
- "Alfredo Arias Named New Coach of Bolivian-League Club Bolivar". Latin American Herald Tribune. June 19, 2018. Retrieved June 20, 2018.
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