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Manuel Bilches (born 25 May 1957) is an Argentine football manager and former player.


Playing career

Bilches began playing at the youth level with Mendoza. A forward, he had stints with
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,
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and Deportivo Goudge in his native Argentina. In 1972, he moved to Canada and had a trial with
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in the
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. He resumed playing in Southern Ontario in 1974 where he played in the provincial circuit of the National Soccer League with Hamilton-Italo Canadians. After a season in Hamilton, he traveled to Western Canada to train with the
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. In 1977, he started playing in the Alberta Major Soccer League with Edmonton Victoria. Throughout the season he was selected to the Edmonton Select team which faced Eintracht Braunschweig. After the conclusion of the summer season, he played in the Edmonton Indoor Soccer League with Edmonton Croatia during the 1978 winter season. He trained with
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and played in several preseasons matches the following season. In 1979, he resumed playing in the local Alberta soccer circuit with Northwest United. He re-signed with Northwest the following season.


Managerial career

Bilches began transitioning to the managerial side by becoming the
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for Team Argentina in the 1978 Mini World Cup soccer tournament. In the winter of 1980, he served as the head coach for Edmonton Italo-Canadians in the Edmonton District Soccer Association's indoor league. In 1990, he returned to the province of Ontario to manage America United in the National Soccer League. He was the head coach for NSL rivals Scarborough International for the 1991 season. He continued coaching in the NSL in 1993 when he was hired by
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in the preseason. Unfortunately, his stint in Windsor was short-lived as he was dismissed after the arrival of new ownership. The Ontario Soccer Association named Bilches as their under-15 provincial head coach in 1995. He began managing the Honduran side
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during the 1997–98 season. After his stint in Honduras, he began managing at the international level in 1999 when he was named the head coach for the
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and managed the squad throughout the
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. The
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renewed his contract in late 1999 and also served as the head coach for the under-23 national team. Bilches received some criticism during his helm with the national team as several players disagreed over his coaching style. In 2005, he was named the technical director for
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in the Liga Indonesia Premier Division where the club would claim the championship title against
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. He would return to manage in Indonesia in late 2006 when he signed with
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and extended his contract for the 2007 season. Unfortunately, he resigned from his position before the commencement of the 2007 season. In 2011, he was named the head coach for Curaçao. Throughout his tenure with Curaçao, the team failed to advance past the group stage in the
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.


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