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Jaime Herbas (25 September 1941 – date of death unknown) was a Bolivian footballer. He played in five matches for the Bolivia national football team from 1963 to 1967. He was part of Bolivia's squad that won the
1963 South American Championship The 1963 South American Championship was held in Bolivia between 10 and 31 March 1963. It was won by Bolivia with Paraguay second. This is, so far, Bolivia's only Copa America title. Squads For a complete list of participating squads see: ''1 ...
on home soil alongside his brother Jesus Herbas. Jaime Herbas is deceased.


International career

He was in Bolivia's
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for the
1963 South American Championship The 1963 South American Championship was held in Bolivia between 10 and 31 March 1963. It was won by Bolivia with Paraguay second. This is, so far, Bolivia's only Copa America title. Squads For a complete list of participating squads see: ''1 ...
. He only played one game in the tournament, against Argentina on 28 March alongside his brother Jesus. This game was his first cap with
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. He was again in Bolivia's
squad In military terminology, a squad is among the smallest of military organizations and is led by a non-commissioned officer. NATO and US doctrine define a squad as an organization "larger than a team, but smaller than a section." while US Army do ...
for the
1967 South American Championship The 1967 South American Football Championship was won by hosts Uruguay, with Argentina finished second. Brazil and Peru withdrew from the tournament. It was the first tournament in which Venezuela participated. Qualifying round ''Chile won ...
, his brother being also in the team, and played 4 games during the tournament, including 2 alongside his brother. The game against Chile on 1 February was his fifth and last cap with Bolivia national football team.


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* 1941 births Living people Bolivian men's footballers Bolivia men's international footballers Place of birth missing (living people) Men's association football midfielders Club Aurora players C.D. Jorge Wilstermann players {{Bolivia-footy-bio-stub