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Eduardo Nazar
Chilean footballer (born 1961) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Eduardo Alejandro Nazar Clavería (born 1 March 1961) is a Chilean former footballer who played as an attacking midfielder for clubs in Chile, Spain and Switzerland.
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Club career
A product of Universidad Católica youth system,[1] Nazar made two appearances in the Chilean top division in 1979.[2] In 1980, he took part in the Croix International Tournament with the youth team, alongside fellows such as Fernando Díaz, Juvenal Olmos and Patricio Mardones, where they became champion.[3] After having little chance to play at the league, he was loaned to Unión San Felipe from 1984 to 1985.[4][5]
After joining Palestino, he was loaned to Spanish side Logroñés[6] and Unión San Felipe again in 1985.[5] For Logroñés, he made eight appearances and scored two goals in the Segunda División.[7]
Having played for Deportes Concepción in 1986 and 1987,[8] he returned to Europe and played for FC Aarau,[9] scoring in his debut,[10] and Étoile Carouge in Switzerland.[11]
Back in Chile, he played for Naval,[12] Deportes Concepción[13] and Rangers de Talca.[5]
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Coaching career
In 2005 he graduated as a football manager at the INAF [es] (National Football Institute) alongside former players such as Fernando Astengo, José Cantillana, Eduardo Soto, among others.[5]
Previously, he had served as assistant of Raúl Toro in Santiago Morning.[5]
Honours
Universidad Católica
- Croix International Tournament: 1980[3]
References
External links
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