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Guillermo Báez
Guillermo Osvaldo Báez Astudillo (1909 – ''unknown'') was a Chilean football manager and player who played as a defender. Playing career Born in Valparaíso, Báez stood out as a player of Santiago Wanderers in the 1920s and 1930s. Before the professional era in Chilean football, he also played for Unión Deportiva Española, Everton and . Abroad, he played for in Cuba. In the Chilean Primera División, he played for Santiago Wanderers, Unión Española and Green Cross. Post-retirement As referee Following his retirement, he performed as a football referee in the Chilean football. As coach As a football coach, he led many clubs in the Chilean football. A year before Ñublense joined the professional football, he led them in the 1958 regional championship of Concepción. In the Chilean Segunda División, he coached clubs such as Lister Rossel, becoming the runner-up in 1964 and Naval de Talcahuano, winning the 1971 league title. In the Chilean Primera Divisió ...
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Valparaíso
Valparaíso () is a major city, Communes of Chile, commune, Port, seaport, and naval base facility in the Valparaíso Region of Chile. Valparaíso was originally named after Valparaíso de Arriba, in Castilla–La Mancha, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. Greater Valparaíso is the second-most populous Metropolitan area, metro area in the country. Valparaiso is the second-largest city in the metro area (behind Viña del Mar). It is located about northwest of Santiago, by road, and is one of the Pacific Ocean's most important seaports. Valparaíso is the Capital city, capital of Chile's second most-populated administrative region and has been the Chilean Navy headquarters since 1817, as well as being the seat of the National Congress of Chile since 1990. Valparaíso played an important geopolitical role in the second half of the 19th century when it served as a major stopover for ships traveling between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans via the Straits of Magellan. The area experienced r ...
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