Jorge Luis Siviero
Jorge Luis Siviero (born May 13, 1952), is a Uruguayan football coach and former player
Siviero was born in Montevideo. He played for clubs in Uruguay, Mexico and Chile and for the Uruguay national football team.
Teams (Player)
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Racing Club de Montevideo 1969-1971 -
Cerro 1972 -
Rentistas 1973-1977 -
Atlético Potosino 1978 -
Deportivo Neza 1979 -
Sud América 1980 -
Cobreloa 1981-1984 -
San Marcos de Arica 1985 -
Cobreloa 1986
Teams (Coach)
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Cobreloa 1986-1988 -
Deportes Antofagasta 1990 -
Rangers 1990 -
Deportes Concepción 1991 -
Coquimbo Unido 1992 -
Santiago Wanderers 1994-1997 -
Everton 1999-2000 -
Santiago Wanderers 2001 -
Everton 2002 -
Unión La Calera 2004 -
Deportivo Italmaracaibo 2004-2005 -
Deportes Puerto Montt 2007
Titles (Player)
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Cobreloa 1982 (Chilean Championship) and 1986 (Copa Chile)
Titles (Coach)
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Cobreloa 1986 (Copa Polla Gol) -
Deportes Antofagasta 1990 (Torneo Apertura Primera B) -
Santiago Wanderers 1995 (Primera B)
Honours
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Cobreloa 1982 (Top Scorer Chilean Championship)
External links
- Profile at BDFA Profile at
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