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Gerardo Silva
Gerardo Silva may refer to: * Gerardo Silva (Mexican footballer) (born 1965), Mexican football manager and player * Gerardo Silva (Chilean football manager) (born 1962) * Gerardo de los Cobos Silva (born 1962), Mexican politician {{hndis, Silva, Gerardo ...
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Gerardo Silva (Mexican Footballer)
Gerardo Silva Escudero (born September 21, 1965) is a Mexican football manager and former player. He played for Tampico Madero Club Deportivo y Social Tampico Madero is a Mexican professional football club based in Tampico, Tamaulipas that plays in the Liga Premier de México. History CD Tampico The club was founded on July 8, 1945 soon after the club played a promot ... in the 1994-95 season. References External links * 1965 births Living people Men's association football midfielders Santos Laguna footballers C.D. Guadalajara footballers Club América footballers C.D.S. Tampico Madero footballers Club Puebla players Liga MX players Mexican football managers San Luis F.C. managers Footballers from San Luis Potosí City Mexican men's footballers {{Mexico-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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Gerardo Silva (Chilean Football Manager)
Gerardo Enrique Silva Díaz (born 11 January 1962) is a Chilean football manager, currently in charge of General Velásquez. Career Born in Rengo, Chile, Silva is a former amateur football player and current football manager who began his career in amateur clubs at the second half 1980s. He has coached at all categories of the Chilean football, but he is better known for getting promotion to Chilean Primera División with O'Higgins in the 2005 season and coached them again in the 2009 Clausura of the top level, replacing the Argentine coach Jorge Sampaoli. At amateur level, he won the Campeonato Nacional de Selecciones in 1996. He also won the Campeonato Nacional de Novatos, a youth championship, with in 2010. In addition to O'Higgins, he has led many teams in Chilean football, such as Colchagua, (also Rengo Unido), Deportes Copiapó, Deportes Puerto Montt, Malleco Unido, among others. He has won league titles of the Tercera División, getting promotion to the Primera B ...
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