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Édgar Ospina
Édgar de Jesús Ospina Echeverri (born 12 January 1956) is a Colombian Association football, football Manager (association football), manager. Career Born in Cartago, Valle del Cauca, Cartago, Ospina worked as a fitness coach for Deportes Quindío, Millonarios F.C., Millonarios, Independiente Santa Fe and Cúcuta Deportivo in the 1980s. He moved to Peru in 1995, to work as a youth coach for Club Alianza Lima, Alianza Lima. Ospina's first senior managerial experience occurred in 1997, as he led Peruvian Segunda División, Segunda División side Bella Esperanza to the second position, missing out promotion by one point. In June 1998, he returned to Alianza, now as a first team manager. Ospina was sacked by Alianza on 15 November 1999, and returned to his home country after taking over Atlético Bucaramanga in 2000. Later in the year, he also worked at Ecuadorian side L.D.U. Quito, LDU Quito, but was replaced by Fernando Díaz Seguel, Fernando Díaz; the club was ultimately releg ...
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Cartago, Valle Del Cauca
Cartago () is a city in southwestern Colombia, about west of Bogotá. It is in the extreme northern portion of the Valle del Cauca Department. It is located very close to the city of Pereira, about a 20-minute drive. It is the sixth largest city in Valle after Cali, Palmira, Buenaventura, Tuluá and Jamundí. Per the 2018 Colombian census, Cartago's population was 118,803, a decrease from 121,741 per the . Overview Cartago features warm weather, about 30 degrees Celsius (≈86 degrees Fahrenheit) or more on a typical day with 80% dryness. The city is home to multiple farmhouses and farm owners, recreational sites, discos and condos frequented by people coming from Pereira. Education The University of Valle has a branch campus in Cartago. The main Universidad del Valle campus is based in Cali, the department capital. The Cartago branch campus address is located at Calle 10 N° 19–05. Private institutions include the Instituto Técnico Colombiano, INTEC Cartago and ...
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