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Shock at the death of a historic Argentine soccer coach

Former soccer coach Oscar ‘Cachín’ Blanco, a reference in different clubs of the Argentine Ascent, died this morning at 71 years old. In his time as a professional soccer player, emerged from the Lower Divisions of Boca Juniors, where it did not take too much place.

‘Cachín’ was very distinguished in institutions such as Atlético de Rafaela (under his leadership the promotion to the First Division was achieved in 2003), Sportivo Italiano (promoted to the National B in 2009), San Miguel (promoted to the former First B in 1984), Banfield, Students from Buenos Aires and Acassuso, among other clubs.

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THE TIGHTENING OF THE ANTIQUARANTINE

At the same time, he was in charge of Independiente Rivadavia and San Martín de Mendoza, Tres Arroyos Hurricane, Union of Santa Fe; Los Andes and Textil Mandiyú de Corrientes. At the international level, ‘Cachín’ Blanco was at the forefront of teams such as Wanderers (Chile) or Emelec (Ecuador), whom he directed in the 2005 season.

As a player, and in addition to wearing the blue and gold jersey in only six commitments, Blanco also wore the Racing jackets (4 games) and All Boys (7). His farewell to professional activity on the green lawn occurred at Deportivo Morón (He played 54 games and scored three goals): there he achieved promotion to First B, in late 1980.

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