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Copa Teixeira
The Copa Texeira ( en, Teixeira Cup), was a friendly football match realized between Brazil and Chile, in order to seal the peace between the two national teams, after the incident at the Estádio do Maracanã that took place during a match valid for the 1990 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. The series were played in a two-legged format. After both matches ended 0-0, the Copa Teixeira title ended up split, with both teams receiving a copy of the trophy. Match details First leg ---- Second leg See also * Copa Bernardo O'Higgins Copa Bernardo O'Higgins ( en, Bernardo O'Higgins Cup) was a national football tournament disputed between Brazil and Chile, from 1955 to 1966. The competition, played on a two-legged format, was similar to other tournaments played at the time, s ... References {{Chile national football team matches Brazil national football team matches Chile national football team matches International association football com ...
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Exhibition Game
An exhibition game (also known as a friendly, a scrimmage, a demonstration, a preseason game, a warmup match, or a preparation match, depending at least in part on the sport) is a sporting event whose prize money and impact on the player's or the team's rankings is either zero or otherwise greatly reduced. In team sports, matches of this type are often used to help coaches and managers select and condition players for the competitive matches of a league season or tournament. If the players usually play in different teams in other leagues, exhibition games offer an opportunity for the players to learn to work with each other. The games can be held between separate teams or between parts of the same team. An exhibition game may also be used to settle a challenge, to provide professional entertainment, to promote the sport, to commemorate an anniversary or a famous player, or to raise money for charities. Several sports leagues hold all-star games to showcase their best players ...
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Javier Margas
Javier Luciano Margas Loyola (born 10 May 1969) is a Chilean former professional footballer who played as a defender. Club career Colo-Colo Margas was born in Santiago de Chile. He experienced the most successful period in his career with his first club Colo-Colo, where he was part of four league championship winning squads. He was also part of the club's first Copa Libertadores win in 1991, and also won two other international tournaments. Club América In 1996 Margas joined Club América in Mexico but didn't settle, returning to Chile in 1997. Universidad Católica Margas then joined Universidad Católica, where he was part of the squad that won the 1997 Apertura. West Ham United Margas' last years as a player were spent with West Ham United. He scored once during his spell with West Ham, in a 5–0 win over Coventry City in April 2000. In 2001, Margas gained notoriety for disappearing from England without a trace and many weeks passed before he was found in his home coun ...
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Leonardo Araújo
Leonardo Nascimento de Araújo (born 5 September 1969), known as Leonardo Araújo or simply Leonardo, is a Brazilian football executive and former player and manager. He last served as the sporting director of Ligue 1 club Paris Saint-Germain until May 2022. A versatile player, Leonardo was employed in several positions throughout his career, including as an attacking midfielder, left winger, and left-back; his best-known and most successful period was at AC Milan, in the role of attacking midfielder (or '' trequartista'') behind the forwards. He played for teams in Brazil, Spain, Japan, France and Italy, winning titles with Flamengo, São Paulo, Kashima Antlers and Milan. A former Brazil international, Leonardo played in the 1994 World Cup winning side, as well as the team that finished runners-up in the 1998 edition of the tournament. He also represented his nation in two Copa América tournaments, reaching the final in 1995, and winning the title in 1997, also claiming the ...
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Adilson Batista
Adilson Dias Batista (born 16 March 1968) is a Brazilian professional football coach and former player. His professional playing career as a centre-back spanned 13 years, during which he was mainly associated with Cruzeiro and Grêmio. Adilson also represented the Brazil national team in four occasions. Playing career Born in Adrianópolis, Paraná, he was known as Adilson during his playing days, and finished his formation with Atlético Paranaense. Promoted to the first-team in 1987 by head coach Levir Culpi, he was a regular starter before moving to Cruzeiro in 1989. Adilson subsequently represented Internacional, Atlético Mineiro and Grêmio before moving abroad in 1997 and joining Júbilo Iwata. He returned to his home country in 2000, signing for Corinthians and retiring with the club shortly after. Coaching career Batista started his coaching career with Mogi Mirim in 2001. In the following season, he was in charge of América-RN and Avaí. On 27 May 2003, Batis ...
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Paulão (footballer, Born 1969)
Paulo António Alves (22 October 1969–17 August 2021), commonly known as Paulão, was an Angolan Association football, footballer who played as a midfielder. Club career Born in Luanda, Paulão arrived in Portugal in 1994, where he would spend the following eight years of his career, joining Vitória F.C. from Estrela Clube Primeiro de Maio. After 1994–95 Primeira Liga, one season he signed for Primeira Liga club S.L. Benfica, appearing in 18 games in 1995–96 Primeira Liga, his first year and scoring three goals as the team finished second 11 points behind FC Porto. Paulão was only a fringe player in 1996–97 Primeira Liga, his second season with Benfica, playing in only seven official matches. He then left for fellow top-division side Associação Académica de Coimbra – O.A.F., Académica de Coimbra, where he was also featured sparingly. Subsequently, Paulão spent four years in the Segunda Liga, second division with S.C. Espinho, after which he returned to his hom ...
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Gil Baiano
José Gildásio Pereira de Matos (born November 3, 1966), commonly known by the nickname Gil Baiano, is a retired professional association football right back, who played for several Campeonato Brasileiro Série A clubs, and for the Brazil national team. Career Born in Tucano, Bahia, Gil Baiano started playing professionally in 1987, defending Campinas' club Guarani. In 1988, he was transferred to Bragantino, of Bragança Paulista, winning the Campeonato Paulista in 1990, and playing 62 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A games during his spell at the club. In 1993, he joined Palmeiras, where he played 19 Série A games. leaving the club in 1994, to defend Vitória, playing 20 games Série A until leaving the club. In 1995, he played 20 Série A games for Paraná, leaving the club in 1996, to play for Portuguese club Sporting Portugal. In 1998, he returned to Brazil, playing for Ituano, then Paraná again, where he played nine Série A games. In 1999, he played again fo ...
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Sérgio Guedes
Ivanílton Sérgio Guedes, usually known as Sérgio Guedes (born 7 November 1962), is a Brazilian Association football, football Coach (sport), coach and former Goalkeeper (association football), goalkeeper. He is the current head coach of Associação Atlética Portuguesa (Santos), Portuguesa Santista. Career Born in Rio Claro, São Paulo, Rio Claro, Sérgio Guedes began his football career playing for Associação Esportiva Araçatuba, Araçatuba. Between 1984 and 1989 he played for Associação Atlética Ponte Preta, Ponte Preta, Santos Futebol Clube, Santos, Goiás Esporte Clube, Goiás and Cruzeiro Esporte Clube, Cruzeiro, winning the 1993 Copa do Brasil, Copa do Brasil. In subsequent years he played for many clubs, among others, Botafogo Futebol Clube (SP), Botafogo-SP, Paulista Futebol Clube, Lousano Paulista, Santos Futebol Clube, Santos Coritiba. He ended his playing career with Associação Atlética Portuguesa (Santos), Portuguesa Santista, in 2002. At the end of their ...
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Arturo Salah
Arturo Salah Cassani (born 4 December 1949) is a Chilean former footballer and manager. From January 2016 until 2019 he was the president of Asociación Nacional de Fútbol Profesional. He studied civil engineering at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. Manager career He began his managerial career with Colo-Colo. He won two national championships (1986 & 1989), finished runner-up twice (1987 & 1988), and won the Copa Chile three times with Colo-Colo. After that impressive run with Colo-Colo, Salah took charge of the Chilean national team from 1990 to 1993. In 1991, he led "''La Roja''" to a third place in the Copa America. He stayed in charged of "''La Roja''" for 30 games, of which he won 12, tied 7, and lost 11. After that he was hired as the coach of Universidad de Chile. His first stint with the team lasted one year before he moved to coach Monterrey. In 2001, Salah was hired as National Director of ''Chiledeportes'', turning back to coaching in 2003. In Huachi ...
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Aníbal González (footballer, Born 1964)
Aníbal Segundo González Espinoza (born 13 March 1964 in Rapel, Cardenal Caro Province) is a retired Chilean footballer who played as a forward during his career. González is the all-time goalscorer of the Chilean club O'Higgins, with a total of 117 goals at official competitions. International career González represented Chile in the 1987 Pan American Games, winning the silver medal. At senior level, he made his debut for the Chile national football team on June 5, 1988, in a friendly against the United States national football team. Personal life He is better known by his nickname ''Tunga González''. He is the father of the former footballer of the same name Aníbal González Ramírez, who was born in Monterrey, Mexico. Honours Club Universidad Católica *Primera División de Chile: 1997 Apertura Colo-Colo *Recopa Sudamericana: 1992 *Copa Interamericana: 1992 International Chile B * Pan American Games Silver medal: 1987 Individual ;O'Higgins *Copa Chile: Top S ...
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Luis Pérez (footballer, Born 1965)
Luis Hernán Pérez Ramírez (born 17 April 1965) is a former Chilean footballer and current manager. Playing career Pérez had a prolific career as football player in the Chilean football, in addition to a step with Atlético Morelia in Mexico. He retired in 2011 after playing for Deportes Melipilla. At international level, he represented Chile in the 1984 Summer Olympics. At senior level, he earned 6 caps for the Chile national team between 1989 and 1996. Coaching career Pérez has worked as head of technical staff of the Colo-Colo youth system as well as the interim coach of the first team. From 2013 to 2014 he worked as the coach of Deportes La Serena in the Primera B. Personal life He is the cousin of the Chilean former professional footballer , who represented Chile in the 1984 CONMEBOL Pre-Olympic Tournament. Honours ;Universidad Católica * Primera División de Chile (1): 1987, 1997 Apertura ;Colo-Colo * Primera División de Chile (1): 1991 * Copa Libertadores (1): ...
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Rubén Martínez (footballer, Born 1964)
Rubén Ignacio Martínez Núñez (born November 27, 1964 in Santiago, Chile), known as Rubén Martínez, is a former Chilean footballer who played in clubs of Chile and Mexico. He played as a forward. Titles * Cobresal 1987 (Copa Chile) and 1998 Primera B * Colo Colo 1990 and 1991 (Primera División), 1991 (Copa Libertadores) and 1992 (Recopa Sudamericana & Copa Interamericana) * Chile 1990 ( Copa Expedito Teixeira) Honours * Cobresal 1989 (Top Scorer Chilean Primera División Championship) * Colo Colo Club Social y Deportivo Colo-Colo () is a Chilean professional football club based in Macul, Santiago. Founded in 1925 by David Arellano they play in the Chilean Primera División, from which they have never been relegated. The team has playe ... 1990 and 1991 (Top Scorer Chilean Primera División Championship) References External links * 1964 births Living people Footballers from Santiago Chilean footballers Chilean expatriate footballers Chile inter ...
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Jorge Aravena (footballer)
Jorge Orlando Aravena Plaza (born 22 April 1958) is a Chilean former footballer. A left-footed attacking midfielder or deep-lying forward, he played for several clubs in Latin America and Europe, including Club Deportivo Universidad Católica, Deportivo Cali and Puebla F.C. Today, Aravena is considered a major figure in the history of these clubs. In addition, Aravena has managed several clubs in Chile and Latin America. Aravena also represented the Chile national football team. He earned 36 caps in the 1980s, scoring 22 goals. Throughout his career Jorge Aravena scored 285 goals, making him the fifth top scorer in the history of Chilean football and the highest scorer among midfielders. Honours Club ;Universidad Católica * Copa Chile (1): 1983 * Primera División de Chile (1): 1984 ;Puebla * Primera División (1): 1989–90 * Copa México (1): 1989–90 ;Unión Española * Copa Chile (1): 1992 Individual * Copa Chile Top scorer (1): 1983 * 1986 FIFA World Cup Qualifi ...
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