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Jorge Raúl Solari, (born 11 November 1941) is an Argentine former
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player and manager.


Playing career

Solari, nicknamed ''"El Indio"'' ("The Indian"), played as a
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for several clubs in Argentina, he started his career with
Newell's Old Boys Club Atlético Newell's Old Boys () is an Argentine sports club based in Rosario, Santa Fe. The club was founded on 3 November 1903, and is named after Isaac Newell of the English county of Kent, one of the pioneers of Argentine football. A ...
in 1960. In 1962, he signed for Vélez Sársfield and in 1964 he joined River Plate. Solari represented
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in the
1966 FIFA World Cup The 1966 FIFA World Cup was the eighth FIFA World Cup, a quadrennial Association football, football tournament for men's senior national teams. It was played in England from 11 to 30 July 1966. England defeated West Germany 4–2 in the 1966 FI ...
. Solari left River in 1969 and had a short spell with Estudiantes before his retirement. He also played in the
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for
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.


Managerial career

Solari has managed clubs all over the world, these including
Atlético Junior Club Deportivo Popular Junior F.C. S.A. (), commonly known as Junior de Barranquilla, by its old name Atlético Junior or simply as Junior, is a Colombian professional football team based in Barranquilla, capital of the department of Atlantic ...
in Colombia, where he won the Apertura 1977 title; Club Renato Cesarini a club he helped to create and Newell's Old Boys, twice runners up in Argentina. In 1988–1989, he led Independiente to the Primera division championship in Argentina. He was manager of
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in Spain and led
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past the group stages of the
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for the first and only time in their history. After his success with Saudi Arabia, he joined
Yokohama Marinos , stylised as Yokohama F·Marinos, is a Japanese professional football club based in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, part of the Greater Tokyo Area. The club competes in the J1 League, which is the top tier of football in the country. Having w ...
in Japan.


Personal life

Solari came from a sporting family: his brother
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, three of his nephews,
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,
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and
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, were also footballers, as was his grandson Augusto, while his daughter Natalia married
Fernando Redondo Fernando Carlos Redondo Neri (; born 6 June 1969) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. He most notably played for Real Madrid and AC Milan. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest defensive m ...
. His niece, Liz, worked as an
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.


Managerial statistics

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References


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Solari, Jorge 1941 births Living people Footballers from Buenos Aires Argentine men's footballers Argentina men's international footballers 1966 FIFA World Cup players Copa Libertadores–winning players Newell's Old Boys footballers Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield footballers Club Atlético River Plate footballers Estudiantes de La Plata footballers Argentine Primera División players Liga MX players Argentine expatriate men's footballers Expatriate men's footballers in Mexico Men's association football midfielders Argentine football managers Rosario Central managers Tecos F.C. managers Atlético Junior managers Millonarios F.C. managers Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield managers Newell's Old Boys managers Club Atlético Independiente managers CD Tenerife managers Saudi Arabia national football team managers 1994 FIFA World Cup managers Yokohama F. Marinos managers Club América managers Club Atlético Aldosivi managers Huachipato FC managers Argentinos Juniors managers Barcelona S.C. managers Almagro managers Tiro Federal managers Atlético Tucumán managers Argentine Primera División managers Liga MX managers Categoría Primera A managers La Liga managers J1 League managers Chilean Primera División managers Argentine expatriate football managers Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Mexico Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Colombia Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Spain Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Japan Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Saudi Arabia Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Chile Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Ecuador Expatriate football managers in Mexico Expatriate football managers in Colombia Expatriate football managers in Spain Expatriate football managers in Saudi Arabia Expatriate football managers in Japan Expatriate football managers in Chile Expatriate football managers in Ecuador 20th-century Argentine sportsmen