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Roberto Tristán
Roberto Carlos Tristán Jorges (born 6 May 1983) is a Peruvian football Manager (association football), manager and former player who played as a Defender (association football), defender. He is the current manager of Deportivo Garcilaso's reserve team. Playing career Born in Chincha Alta, Tristán never played in any higher than Peruvian Segunda División, Segunda División during his career. He represented Sport Águila, Sport Huamanga, León de Huánuco, Defensor San José, Club Deportivo Universidad Nacional de Ucayali, Universidad Ucayali, Alianza Universidad and Sport Victoria, winning the Copa Perú with León in 2009. Managerial career After being an assistant of Mifflin Bermúdez at Sport La Vid in 2015, Tristán was named manager of Sport Huancayo's reserve team Sport Manchete for the 2016 season. In 2017, he returned to Sport La Vid. On 21 March 2018, Tristán was named in charge of Asociación Deportiva Tarma, ADT. On 10 May, he replaced Bermúdez at the helm of Le ...
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Chincha Alta
Chincha Alta is a Peruvian city located in the Ica Region. A major port at the mouth of the Chincha River, it is the capital of Chincha Province. The city has a population of about 233,000, making it the 17th largest city in Peru. Geography The City of Chincha Alta is located 200 kilometers south of Lima, in the Chincha Province of the Ica Region of Peru. The city covers an area of 2988 km2 and has a population of 56,085. History Pre-Chincha era The first inhabitants of the area arrived at the beginning of the ninth century. These people are known as the "Pre-Chincha". The historian Luis Cánepa Pachas puts the date of the arrival of the Pre-Chincha at sometime in the tenth century. The rudimentary Pre-Chincha culture was centered on fishing and shell gathering. The origin of the Pre-Chincha people is still uncertain. Chincha era In the eleventh century, a more advanced and warlike people known as the Chincha people, Chincha arrived in the coastal area. The Chincha had de ...
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