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Versus / Daniel Farrar says goodbye to Sol de América to direct in Bolivia

Paraguayans abroad

12 Ene 09:55

The Paraguayan coach, Daniel Farrar, who was serving as Coordinator of the Formative Divisions of Sol de América, said goodbye to the Solense institution to continue his career as a strategist in Bolivian soccer.

“Only words of thanks to the Sol de América club for opening the doors of a place that I consider my home. President, board of directors, work team, players, today I say goodbye saying that I will return soon. May it be a great year for the club ““Guardiolita” wrote on his social networks.

Daniel Farrar, 36, was made official as the new coach of Real Santa Cruz of the First Division of Bolivian soccer. It will be his second international experience as the main strategist of a professional team; last year he was directing the Yaracuyanos of Venezuela.

In our country, he led teams such as River Plate, 12 de Octubre de Itauguá, Sol de América and Sportivo Trinidense in the First Division.

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12 Ene 09:26

The defender of the Guatemalan National Team, José Carlos Pinto, arrived in Paraguay in the early hours of this Wednesday to join the Tacuary squad and put himself under the orders of the coaching staff headed by the Argentine coach, Daniel Lanata.

“Pinto is already on Guarani land. In the company of the Sports Manager, Mr. Carlos Avedissian, the defender José Pinto arrived in the country a few minutes ago to make himself available to the Gigante de Barrio Jara squad,” the official accounts of “Tacua” published. ” this morning.

The young sports manager from Tacuary, the Uruguayan-Costa Rican Carlos Andrés Avedissian Vargas, was precisely the one who made the negotiations possible. He followed up on Pinto and a consecration match against Costa Rica’s Saprissa in the Concacaf League ended up totally convincing.

“We started talking with him (for Avedissian) since last year, when the team was in promotion, there. He told me that he was interested in me going, but they were still in the promotion league. So I tell him as in It’s a joke that they rose and then we talked about more serious issues,” he said days ago during an interview with ESPN.

“Then, they (for Tacuary) achieved promotion before the end of the year and we were playing the quarterfinals against Saprissa in Concacaf and that’s when he told me he wanted to talk about more serious things. I think it was the game he watched together the coach and the president,” he added.

José Carlos Pinto, 28, arrives from Communications in his country with which he finished as runner-up in the League in 2021.

The central defender started his career at Malateco, then went through Municipal and Antigua before arriving at Comunicaciones. Tacuary will be his first team outside of Guatemala. It should be noted that with the National Team of his country he registers 23 games between official games and friendlies.

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The weekend saw a real party in the final of the Liga Ovetense de Fútbol, ​​which featured two former Copa Libertadores finalists; defender Richard Salinas and midfielder Derlis Orué, both playing lately in the Intermediate Division.

The Galicia club ended up consecrating itself as brand new champion after 26 years of drought, after winning the penalty shootout. Led by the experienced Itaugueño player, Richard Salinas, the blue team was more effective from the twelve steps (5-4).

In the decisive duel, they beat the Blas Garay club, which had goalkeeper Blas Hermosilla as captain and midfielder Derlis Orué as one of its figures. In the first game they tied 1-1, in the rematch they signed a 0-0 draw and finally the penalties defined the final destination.

It should be remembered that Salinas became a finalist in the Copa Libertadores with Olimpia, in 2013. He played just two games in that campaign; he did it in the quarterfinals against Fluminense from Brazil. In that same squad was Blas Hermosilla, who did not play a single minute.

While Derlis Orué was a great figure for Nacional, who made history by reaching his first international final in the 2014 Copa Libertadores. They all have something in common; they had their passage through the “Expreso Decano”.

Salinas’s last adventure in the First Division was with the River Plate shirt, in Clausura 2020. Something similar happened with Orué, but with the Sportivo San Lorenzo shirt. In the case of Hermosilla, he has been alternating between promotion tournaments and championships in the interior.

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