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Luis Alberto Ramos
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Luis Alberto Ramos Carobene (born October 2, 1953, in Mendoza, Argentina) is a former Argentine footballer who played for clubs of Argentina and Chile.
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Playing career
Born in Mendoza, Argentina, Ramos began his career playing five-a-side football in his city of birth. Later, he joined the local team, Huracán Las Heras [es].[1]
Before playing for Rosario Puerto Belgrano [es], he represented the Argentine Navy team and the Bahía Blanca city team.[1]
In 1976, Atlanta transferred Ramos to Universidad de Chile, but he switched to Colo-Colo, the classic rival, in the same stint.[1]
In 1981, he signed with Spanish club Elche,[2] but after an accident in the Andes where his parents, sister and an aunt died, he returned to Argentina and subsequently he signed with Regional Atacama in Chile.[1]
Teams
- Huracán Las Heras 1966-1970[1]
- Rosario Puerto Belgrano 1970-1974[1]
- Atlanta 1975–1976
- Universidad de Chile 1976[1]
- Colo-Colo 1977[3]
- Green Cross-Temuco 1978[4]
- Universidad de Chile 1979-1980[5][6][7]
- Elche 1981
- Regional Atacama 1981-1982[8]
- Everton 1983-1984[9][10]
- Rangers 1985[11]
- Universidad de Chile 1987[12]
- Unión Española 1987[13]
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Managerial career
Ramos led Hosanna, a club made up by evangelical players, in both the Cuarta and the Tercera División. In 2000, he founded club Cristo Salva Cristo Viene, known as Cristo Salva, also made up by evangelical players, becoming classic rivals in the same divisions.[14]
Personal life
Ramos is a Protestant.[1]
Titles
- Universidad de Chile 1979 (Copa Chile)
Honours
- Universidad de Chile 1979 (Top Scorer Copa Chile)
References
External links
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