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Julián Camino

SOCCER

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Julián was born in Maipú , Argentina , on May 2 , 1961 .

 

  • He began his link with football and sports in his native Maipú , where he played the minor categories until 1974, where, supported by his family, he moved to the city of La Plata, where he began his path in the lower divisions of the Club Estudiantes de La Plata, a club with which he debuted in the First Division in 1979.

 

  • He won two titles with Estudiantes de La Plata , the 1982 Metropolitan and the 1983 National in which he started, serving as a right-back defender.

 

  • He was part of that famous Student team that reached the Semifinal of the Copa Libertadores de América and that would be the basis for the Argentine National Team that would later win the World Championship in Mexico 1986.

 

  • In 1983 he was summoned for the first time to join the Argentine National Team.

 

  • - Finalist of the Copa América with the Argentine National Team that same year.

 

 

  • He retired in 1991 playing for Belgrano de Córdoba, in Argentina.

 

  • Retired, he began his career as Technical Director working in the Lower Divisions of Students of La Plata.

 

  • He was technical director achieving promotion to the First C with Villa San Carlos in the 2000/2001 season, after being champion in the D. He also directed Temperley, San Telmo and Douglas Haig de Pergamino, all in Argentina, before joining as a field assistant to Alejandro Sabella's work team.

  • From the hand of Sabella, and again in Estudiantes de La Plata, a club that saw him born and in which they were teammates with Sabella in the 80s, he won the 2009 Copa Libertadores , then reaching the final of the Club World Cup. in a memorable match in which Estudiantes fell to Barcelona in overtime, and the 2010 Apertura Tournament .

 

  • From August 2011 until the end of the 2014 World Cup, he was a member of the Argentina Se lesson coaching staff as a field assistant to Alejandro Sabella , along with Claudio Gugnali and Professor Pablo Blanco.

 

  • First place in the South American Qualifiers.

 

 

  • Final at the 2014 World Championship in Brazil , where Argentina fell to Germany.

 

  • Julián has the privilege of being one of the few people who played against Diego Armando Maradona and shared a team with him in the Argentine National Team between 1983 and 1986, and managed Lionel Messi ( as Sabella's assistant) between 2011 and 2014.

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