Jorge Raúl Solari, (born 11 November 1941) is a former
Argentine football player and manager.
Playing career
Solari, nicknamed ''"El Indio"'' ("The Indian"), played as a
midfielder
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for several clubs in Argentina, he started his career with
Newell's Old Boys
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in 1960. In 1962 he signed for
Vélez Sársfield and in 1964 he joined
River Plate. Solari represented
Argentina
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in the
1966 FIFA World Cup. Solari left River in 1969 and had a short spell with
Estudiantes de La Plata before retirement.
He also played in the
Primera División de México for
Club de Fútbol Torreón
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.
Managerial career
Solari has managed clubs all over the world, these including
Atlético Junior
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in Colombia where he won the Apertura 1977 title, Club Renato Cesarini a club he helped to create, Newell's Old Boys, twice runners up in Argentina. In 1988–1989 he led
Independiente to the Primera division championship in Argentina. He was manager of
CD Tenerife
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in Spain and led
Saudi Arabia
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past the group stages of the
World Cup
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for the first time in their history.
After his success with Saudi Arabia he joined
Yokohama Marinos
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in Japan.
Personal life
Solari came from a sporting family: his brother
Eduardo
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, three of his nephews,
Santiago
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,
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, and
David
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, were also footballers, as was his grandson
Augusto, while his daughter Natalia married
Fernando Redondo
Fernando Carlos Redondo Neri (; born 6 June 1969) is an Argentine retired footballer.
A defensive midfielder with the ability to contribute offensively and creatively, he turned professional playing for Argentinos Juniors and played one full ...
. His niece,
Liz
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, worked as an
actress
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.
Managerial statistics
J.League Data Site
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References
External links
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Solari, Jorge
1941 births
Living people
Argentine footballers
Newell's Old Boys footballers
Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield footballers
Club Atlético River Plate footballers
Estudiantes de La Plata footballers
Argentine Primera División players
Liga MX players
Expatriate footballers in Mexico
Argentine expatriate footballers
Argentina international footballers
1966 FIFA World Cup players
Argentine football managers
J1 League managers
1994 FIFA World Cup managers
Rosario Central managers
Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield managers
Newell's Old Boys managers
Club Atlético Independiente managers
Barcelona S.C. managers
Aldosivi managers
Yokohama F. Marinos managers
Almagro managers
La Liga managers
CD Tenerife managers
Club América managers
Atlético Junior managers
Atlético Tucumán managers
Millonarios F.C. managers
Tiro Federal managers
Saudi Arabia national football team managers
Argentine expatriate football managers
Expatriate football managers in Chile
Expatriate football managers in Japan
Expatriate football managers in Spain
Expatriate football managers in Mexico
Expatriate football managers in Saudi Arabia
Expatriate football managers in Colombia
Expatriate football managers in Ecuador
Association football midfielders
Footballers from Buenos Aires
Huachipato managers