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Bibencio Servín

Paraguayan footballer (born 1984) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Bibencio Servín Paredes (born 2 November 1984), known as Bibencio Servín, is a former Paraguayan naturalized Chilean[1] footballer.

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Career

As a youth player, Servín was with River Plate de Asunción.[2] He started his senior career with Pilcomayo [es] in his homeland.[3][4]

In 2008, he emigrated to Chile and joined Curicó Unido in the Primera B de Chile, winning the league title.[5][6] He developed almost all his career in that country, except in 2009–10 when he played for 2 de Mayo in Paraguay.[7]

In Chile, he also played for Lota Schwager,[8] San Luis,[9] Barnechea, Santiago Morning,[10] Deportes Puerto Montt,[11] Cobreloa,[12][1] Independiente de Cauquenes,[13] Deportes Melipilla[14] and Fernández Vial,[15] his last club.

Servín was a key part of A.C. Barnechea's 2013–14 Primera B side that won the club's first promotion to the Primera División de Chile.[16] He scored the deciding goal in the semi-final of the playoffs against Santiago Morning,[17] and helped the club win the final on penalties.

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Personal life

Servín naturalized Chilean by residence.[10][1]

Post-retirement

Servín started a career in football coaching with amateur youth teams. In December 2023, he won the amateur youth championship of the Maule Region with the Romeral city team.[18]

Honors

Curicó Unido

References

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