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Fabián Ponce
Héctor Fabián Ponce (born 10 July 1971) is an Argentine football Manager (association football), manager and former player who played as a midfielder. He is the current manager of Paraguayan club Patriotas Fútbol Club, Patriotas FC. Playing career Born in Corrientes, Ponce notably represented Deportivo Mandiyú, Club Deportivo Rosamonte, Rosamonte, UAI Urquiza, Ferrocarril Urquiza and Club Atlético Tigre de Santo Pipó, Tigre de Santo Pipó. Managerial career After retiring, Ponce worked as a fitness and youth coach for Guaraní Antonio Franco before becoming an assistant of Carlos Suirezs at on 29 September 2011. On 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 was sacked on 13 February of the following year, and took over Club Social y Deportivo Madariaga, Madariaga in January 2014. On 15 May 2015, Ponce returned to Jorge Gibson Brown, again as an assistant. On 8 J ...
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Corrientes
Corrientes (; Guaraní: Taragui, literally: "Currents") is the capital city of the province of Corrientes, Argentina, located on the eastern shore of the Paraná River, about from Buenos Aires and from Posadas, on National Route 12. It has a population of 346,334 according to the 2010 Census. It lies opposite its twin city, Resistencia, Chaco. Corrientes has a mix of colonial and modern architecture, several churches and a number of lapacho, ceibo, jacaranda and orange trees. It is also home to one of the biggest carnival and chamamé celebrations in the country. The annual average temperature is . The annual rainfall is around . Transportation Located in the Argentine Littoral, near the Argentina–Paraguay border, the General Belgrano Bridge crosses the Paraná River which serves as the natural border with the neighbouring Chaco Province. On the other side of the bridge is Resistencia, capital of Chaco. To the west and up the Paraná, between Paraguay and Ar ...
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