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Luis Vidal may refer to: * Luis Vidal (footballer, born 1916) (1916-1999), Chilean football defender and manager * Luis Vidal (footballer, born 1952) (born 1952), Chilean football defender * Luis Vidal (architect) (born 1969), Spanish architect {{hndis, Vidal, Luis ...
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Luis Vidal (footballer, Born 1916)
Luis Enrique Vidal Gimó (30 March 1916 – 27 February 1999) was a Chilean footballer who played as a centre back. Career At the age of 10, Vidal played for Colegio San Agustín. A year later, he joined Unión Deportiva Española youth system. He was promoted to the first team in 1933 and made his professional debut in 1936. In 1939, he switched to Universidad Católica, winning the 1949 Primera División, despite the fact that he was injured. In both Unión Española and Universidad Católica, he coincided with Fernando Riera, whom he nicknamed ''Tata'' (In Chile, an informal form for ''Grandfather''). At international level, he played in three matches for the Chile national team in 1941, being part of Chile's squad for the 1941 South American Championship The sixteenth edition of the South American Championship was held in Santiago, Chile from 2 February to 4 March. With the purpose of celebrating the fourth centenary of Santiago's foundation by Pedro de Valdiv ...
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Luis Vidal (footballer, Born 1952)
Luis Alberto Vidal Gajardo (born 22 May 1952) is a Chilean former footballer who played as a centre-back for clubs in Chile and Ecuador. Club career A defender from youth system, Vidal played for several clubs in the Chilean football. In the top division, he made appearances for Audax Italiano (1971), Unión San Felipe (1973–74), Santiago Morning (1975), and Naval (1979). In the second level, he played for San Antonio Unido (1972), Santiago Wanderers (loan from Naval, 1981) San Luis de Quillota (1983), Deportes Puerto Montt (1984, 1986), among others. Abroad, he played for 9 de Octubre in the Ecuadorian Serie A in 1982. At international level, he took part of a Chile youth team coached by José Santos Arias, alongside players such as Mario Galindo, Luis Araneda, Héctor Pinto and Carlos Rivas. Personal life Vidal has worked as a caretaker for Colegio Marista ( Marista School) from Curicó Curicó (), meaning "Black Waters" in Mapudungun (originally meaning ...
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