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Aurelio Valenzuela
Aurelio Gerardo Valenzuela Flores (born 2 December 1942) is a Chilean Association football, football manager and former player who played as a Midfielder, playmaker. Playing career Born in Arica, Chile, Valenzuela played for two clubs in the Chilean Primera División. He made his professional debut in 1962 with San Luis de Quillota, playing for them until 1964. As a member of them, he also faced the English club Stoke City F.C., Stoke City in a friendly match on 3 June 1964. In 1965, he switched to Santiago Morning until 1969. After the team was relegated to the Primera B de Chile, Segunda División in 1969, he moved to play to Mexico thanks to Carlos Reinoso, then a player of Club América, América, in place of his compatriots Leopoldo Vallejos and Aurelio Vásquez. Back in Chile, he rejoined Santiago Morning until 1972. At international level, he was a member of the Chile national football team, Chile national team between 1965 and 1967. Coaching career As a football coach, ...
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Arica
Arica ( ; ) is a commune and a port city with a population of 222,619 in the Arica Province of northern Chile's Arica y Parinacota Region. It is Chile's northernmost city, being located only south of the border with Peru. The city is the capital of both the Arica Province and the Arica and Parinacota Region. Arica is located at the bend of South America's western coast known as the Arica Bend or Arica Elbow. At the location of the city are two valleys that dissect the Atacama Desert converge: Azapa and Lluta. These valleys provide citrus and olives for export. Arica is an important port for a large inland region of South America. The city serves a free port for Bolivia and manages a substantial part of that country's trade. In addition it is the end station of the Bolivian oil pipeline beginning in Oruro. The city's strategic position is enhanced by being next to the Pan-American Highway, being connected to both Tacna in Peru and La Paz in Bolivia by railroad and being ...
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