2021 "1988. ¡Mandiyú porá!". El Grafico. 12 June 2019. "Los dos Mandiyú de Corrientes", Diario Perfil, 2012-05-19 "Deportivo Mandiyú ganó en su debut"...
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Club Social y Deportivo Textil Mandiyú, commonly referred as Textil Mandiyú was an Argentine football club, based in Corrientes, in the Province of the...
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from the Primera B Nacional (second division). On the other hand, Deportivo Mandiyú and Talleres (Córdoba) were relegated to Primera B Nacional. Source:...
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Julio Olarticoechea (category Deportivo Mandiyú footballers)
the 1986 World Cup. Olarticoechea played for Argentinos Juniors, Deportivo Mandiyú, River Plate, Boca Juniors and Racing Club in the Argentinian League...
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score Runner-up Third Place 1 1986–87 Deportivo Armenio (1) – Banfield Belgrano (C) 2 1987–88 Deportivo Mandiyú (1) – Quilmes Cipolletti 3 1988–89 Chaco...
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José Basualdo (category Deportivo Mandiyú footballers)
club from the South. Villa Dálmine Primera C Metropolitana: 1982 Deportivo Mandiyú Primera B Nacional: 1987–88 Vélez Sársfield Primera División: 1993...
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Fabián Ponce (category Deportivo Mandiyú footballers)
14 August 2012, he moved to Deportivo Mandiyú under the same role. On 5 November 2012, Ponce was named manager of Mandiyú, replacing Waldino Casco. He...
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Ferrocarril Midland and Club Atlético Central Córdoba. Club Deportivo Mandiyú, also referred to as Mandiyú, is an Argentine football club, based in Corrientes...
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Ricardo Zielinski (category Deportivo Mandiyú footballers)
Zielinski also played for Argentino de Quilmes, Chacarita Juniors, Deportivo Mandiyú, Deportivo Laferrere and Ituzaingó. He started his managerial career in...
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Gustavo Quinteros (category Club Deportivo Universidad Católica managers)
Argentine Primera División debut on 6 May 1995, in a 2–1 away win over Deportivo Mandiyú. Quinteros signed for Argentinos Juniors in 1997, before moving back...
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his Primera División debut on 19 August 1990, in a 2–2 draw against Deportivo Mandiyú. During that campaign, he scored ten goals as Huracán finished one...
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Sergio Goycochea (category Deportivo Mandiyú footballers)
Cerro Porteño 1992–1993 Olimpia 1993–1994 River Plate 16 (0) 1994–1995 Mandiyú 30 (0) 1995–1996 Internacional 22 (0) 1996–1997 Vélez Sársfield 2 (0) 1997–1998...
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Diego Maradona (category Textil Mandiyú managers)
former Argentinos Juniors midfield teammate Carlos Fren. The pair led Mandiyú of Corrientes in 1994 and Racing Club in 1995, with little success. In...
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Alejandro Pajurek (category Deportivo Mandiyú footballers)
Further stints in Torneo Federal A with Sportivo Las Parejas and Deportivo Mandiyú followed across 2016–17 and 2017–18, with the latter ending with them...
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Talleres (C), Textil Mandiyú, Tiro Federal (BB), Tiro Federal (R) 2 9 de Julio (M), Agropecuario Argentino, Deportivo Mandiyú, Deportivo Rincón, Guillermo...
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Cristian Romero (Paraguayan footballer) (category Deportivo Mandiyú footballers)
Deportivo Pereira on 8 August 2010. He appeared in ten further fixtures for Boyacá before departing. Spells with Corrientes clubs Deportivo Mandiyú and...
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#SubíQueTeLlevo Deportivo Mandiyú on AFA, 27 Dec 2016 Mandiyú derrotó a Yaguareté 4 a 1 on Radio Continental Corrientes, 22 Mar 2023 Deportivo se impuso sobre...
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Rubén Cousillas (category Deportivo Mandiyú footballers)
Colombian titles.[citation needed] He also played for Vélez Sársfield, Deportivo Mandiyú and Argentinos Juniors as well as Huachipato, where he ended his playing...
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main football teams are the: Huracán Corrientes, Boca Unidos, and Deportivo Mandiyú. Corrientes, Argentina View of the Corrientes waterfront (Playa Arazaty)...
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Luis Pablo Pozzuto (category Deportivo Mandiyú footballers)
Almirante Brown, and Club Atlético Nueva Chicago. In 1994, he signed for Deportivo Mandiyú in the Argentine Primera División, where he made twenty-four appearances...
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Elio Rodríguez (category Deportivo Mandiyú footballers)
played for clubs of Uruguay, Argentina and Chile. Liverpool 1986–1987 Deportivo Mandiyú 1987–1992 Chaco For Ever 1992–1993 Cobreloa 1993 Huracán Buceo 1994...
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Banfield (2nd), Belgrano (3rd), Huracán (4th), Colón (5th), Deportivo Maipú (6th), Deportivo Mandiyú (7th), Chaco For Ever (8th) and Lanús (9th). The winner...
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Leopoldo Luque (category Deportivo Mandiyú footballers)
2 (0) 1983–1984 Chacarita Juniors 11 (0) 1984 Santos 1984–1985 Textil Mandiyú International career 1975–1981 Argentina 44 (22) Medal record *Club domestic...
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July 11, 1993. Bye: Boca Juniors Played on July 18 & 25, 1993. Bye: Deportivo Mandiyú Played between July 25 & August 8, 1993. Bye: San Lorenzo Played on...
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Sportivo Patria ahead of Deportivo Mandiyú on head-to-head points: Sportivo Patria–Deportivo Mandiyú 5–1, Deportivo Mandiyú–Sportivo Patria 1–1. Updated...
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champion and runner-up were promoted to Argentine Primera División. Deportivo Mandiyú of Corrientes Province won the championship, promoting to Primera...
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Javier Baena (category Deportivo Mandiyú footballers)
defender. Platense 1988–1993 Colo-Colo 1993–1994 Deportivo Mandiyú 1994–1995 Banfield 1996–1999 Deportivo Morón 1999–2000 Estudiantes de Río Cuarto 2000–2001...
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Mario Orta (category Deportivo Mandiyú footballers)
1990-1991 Deportivo Mandiyú 1991-1992 Saprissa 1992-1993 Sud América 1993-1996 Rentistas 1996-1997 Rangers 1997-1998 C.A. Bella Vista 1998 Deportivo Maldonado...
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14 August 2011, he was loaned to Sportivo Luqueño. He played for Deportivo Mandiyú in the Copa Argentina in 2012. 2009 South American Youth Championship...
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Independiente won the championship (14th league title) while San Martín (T) and Deportivo Armenio were relegated. River Plate won the Liguilla pre-Libertadores...
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