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Mauricio Soria
Mauricio Ronald Soria Portillo (born 1 June 1966 in Cochabamba) is a Bolivian association football, football manager and former player who played as a Goalkeeper (association football), goalkeeper. Playing career At club level, Soria played for Club Jorge Wilstermann, Wilstermann, Club Destroyers, Destroyers, The Strongest, Club Bolívar, Bolívar and Club Aurora, Aurora in his country. Between 1990 and 2002, Soria capped for the Bolivia national football team, Bolivia national team in 23 games. He was part of the squad in Copa America 1991, Copa America 1995 and Copa America 1997 when Bolivia finished as runners-up. Managerial career His debut as a manager occurred in July 2006, and it could not have been any better as Club Jorge Wilstermann, Wilstermann won the 2006 Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano season, 2006 Segundo Torneo league championship on December 3 of that year under his lead. During 2007 while managing Club Real Potosí, Real Potosí, Soria won his second lea ...
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Cochabamba
Cochabamba ( ay, Quchapampa; qu, Quchapampa) is a city and municipality in central Bolivia in a valley in the Andes mountain range. It is the capital of the Cochabamba Department and the fourth largest city in Bolivia, with a population of 630,587 according to the 2012 Bolivian census. Its name is from a compound of the Quechua words ''qucha'' "lake" and '' pampa'', "open plain." Residents of the city and the surrounding areas are commonly referred to as ''cochalas'' or, more formally, ''cochabambinos''. It is known as the "City of Eternal Spring" or "The Garden City" because of its spring-like temperatures all year round. It is also known as "La Llajta," which means "town" in Quechua. It is the largest urban center between the higher capital of La Paz and Santa Cruz de la Sierra in the tropical plains of the east. It sits south-west of the Tunari mountains, and north of the foothills of the Valle Alto. In antiquity, the area featured numerous lakes, which gave the city its ...
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