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Eduardo Anzarda
Argentine footballer (born 1950) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Eduardo Aníbal Anzarda Álvarez (born 25 January 1950) is an Argentine football manager and former footballer.
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Early life
Anzarda grew up in Palermo, Argentina. He has been nickamed "Chavo".[1]
Playing career
Anzarda started his career with Argentine side River. In 1969, he signed for Argentine side Unión. In 1970, he signed for Argentine side River. In 1971, he signed for Spanish La Liga side Real Madrid. In 1973, he signed for Spanish La Liga side Betis. In 1980, he signed for Argentine side Platense. In 1984, he signed for Argentine side All Boys.
Style of play
Anzarda mainly operated as a striker. He was described as "represented cunning and elegance in front of the goal".[2]
Managerial career
Anzarda managed Argentine side Huracán de Tres Arroyos. He helped the club achieve promotion.[3]
Personal life
Anzarda is the son of Edmundo Anzarda. He has an older sister.[4]
References
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