• Orlando Enrique Aravena Vergara (21 October 1942 – 21 March 2024) was a Chilean football player and manager. As a player, Aravena played for Magallanes...
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  • singer-songwriter Jorge Orlando Aravena Plaza (born 1958), Chilean footballer Manuel Aravena (born 1954), Chilean cyclist Mario Aravena (born 1985), Chilean...
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  • Jorge Orlando "Mortero" Aravena Plaza (born 22 April 1958) is a Chilean former footballer. A left-footed attacking midfielder or deep-lying forward, he...
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    Castañeda (1986) Orlando Aravena (1986–87) Víctor Manuel Castañeda (1988) Luis Ibarra (1988) Eugenio Jara (1988–89) Orlando Aravena (1989) Víctor Manuel...
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  • (1979) Orlando Aravena (1980)  Nicolás Novello (1981) Honorino Landa (1982-1983) Humberto Cruz (1983) Caupolicán Peña (1983) Orlando Aravena (1984-1985)...
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    gloves to fake an attack by Brazilian fans, and that Chilean coach Orlando Aravena had asked Rojas and team doctor Daniel Rodríguez to stay on the pitch...
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  • American basketball coach Orlando Antonini (born 1944), Italian prelate Orlando Aravena (born 1942), Chilean footballer Orlando Arcia (born 1994), Venezuelan...
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  • Shih-hsiung, 63, Taiwanese politician, MP (1990–1996), pancreatic cancer. Orlando Aravena, 81, Chilean football player (La Serena, Colo-Colo) and manager (national...
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    Godoy (1975-1976) Adolfo Rodríguez (1976) Hernán Godoy (1976-1977) Orlando Aravena (1977) Armando Tobar (1978) Néstor Isella (1978-1979) Vicente Cantatore...
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  • automatically as defending champions 8 goals Preben Elkjær 7 goals Jorge Orlando Aravena Plaza Lau Wing-Yip 6 goals Zhao Dayu Rainer Ernst 5 goals John Kosmina...
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    Nelson Oyarzún (1977) Luis Santibáñez (1978–79) Orlando Aravena (1979) Francisco Molina (1980) Orlando Aravena (1981) Germán Cornejo (1982–83) Leonardo Bedoya...
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  • 1986 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 33.33% Orlando Aravena 1987 7 5 0 2 13 6 +7 71.43% Manuel Rodríguez 1987 1 0 0 1 1 2 -1 0.00% Orlando Aravena 1988–1989 34 14 9 11 42...
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  • Hurtado (Charleroi)  60' Substitutions: MF 0 Jaime Vera (OFI Crete)  60' FW 0 Juan Carlos Letelier (Deportes La Serena)  46' Manager: Orlando Aravena...
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  • ban from competitive football (lifted in 2001), as was Chile manager Orlando Aravena, vice-captain Fernando Astengo and team doctor Daniel Rodriguez. The...
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  • Arancibia – Liga MX stats at MedioTiempo.com (archived) (in Spanish) Jorge Orlando Aravena – Liga MX stats at MedioTiempo.com (archived) (in Spanish) Pedro Araya...
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  • (interim) (1976) Sasha Mitjaew (1997) Jorge Aravena (1998-99), (2001-2002) Ivo Basay (2005-2006) Orlando Aravena (2006) José Basualdo (2008) Mauricio Pozo...
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    Germán Cornejo (1981) Gastón Guevara (1982) Arturo Rodenak (1982) Orlando Aravena (1983) Gustavo Cortés (1984) Eugenio Jara (1984) Antonio Vargas (1985)...
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  • (1999-2000) Manuel Rodríguez Araneda (2000-2001) Guillermo Maureira (2001) Orlando Aravena (2002-2003) Osvaldo Hurtado (2003-2005) Horacio Rivas (2005) Juan Ubilla...
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    LM 6 Jaime Pizarro CF 9 Juan Carlos Letelier CF 7 Ivo Basay Substitutions: DF 3 Ricardo Toro  19'  63' MF 21 Hugo Rubio  63' Manager: Orlando Aravena...
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  • Álamos (1972-1974) José Santos Arias (1974) José González Pardo (1975) Orlando Aravena (1975-1976) Ferenc Puskás (1977) Juan Soto (1977) Sergio Navarro (1977-1978)...
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  • (nephew/son of Leopoldo) Manuel Arancibia, Carlos Arancibia (brother) Orlando Aravena, Jorge Aravena (nephew) Karen Araya, Bernardo Araya (brother) Francisco Arellano...
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  • the squad for the final phase Head Coach: Jorge Habegger Head Coach: Orlando Aravena Head Coach: Dušan Drašković Head Coach: Oscar Tabárez Oscar Ferro and...
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  • Player DoB Games played Goals Minutes played Sub off Sub on Club MF Orlando Aravena October 21, 1942 1 0 90 0 0 - - 90 - - Palestino FW Pedro Araya January...
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  • Coach: Fernando Cuellar Head Coach: Carlos Alberto Silva Head Coach: Orlando Aravena Head Coach: Rafael Santana Head Coach: Osvaldo Nito Veiga [it] Marciano...
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  • January – Fernando Santis 13 January – Ricardo Acuña 22 April – Jorge Orlando Aravena Plaza 29 April – Carlos Ramos (Chilean footballer) 21 June – Raúl Ormeño...
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  • 1976 Enrique Jorquera 1976 Arturo Quiroz 1976-1977 Jorge Luco 1977 Orlando Aravena 1978 Néstor Isella 1978-1979 Andrés Prieto 1980 Pedro Morales 1981...
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  • Wana Contreras, the Chilean defender Oscar Rojas and the forward Jorge Aravena. In the quarter-finals Puebla defeated Toluca in the Estadio Cuauhtémoc...
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  • scandal at Maracanã, which alongside keeper Roberto Rojas and his coach Orlando Aravena received a five-year ban by the FIFA.[clarification needed] Upon retiring...
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    for life, along with the coach Orlando Aravena and the team doctor Daniel Rodriguez. A Chilean inquiry found that Aravena had ordered Rojas and Rodriguez...
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