Raúl Héctor Cocherari
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Raúl Héctor Cocherari is a former Argentine
Argentina
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 football
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 player and manager. Throughout his football career, he played for various teams from Guatemala, Honduras, Peru, Argentina, El Salvador, and Europe.

Raúl Héctor Cocherari has had spells as manager of clubs in El Salvador
El Salvador
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 and Guatemala
Guatemala
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.

Achievements

Year Finish Team Tournament Role Notes
1967 Champion Racing Club Copa Libertadores Player
1967 Champion Racing Club Intercontinental Cup Player
1972 Champion C.S.D. Comunicaciones 1st Division Guatemala Player
1980 Champion C.S.D. Comunicaciones 1st Division Guatemala Player
1982 Champion C.D. Olimpia 1st Division Honduras Player
1991 Runner up C.S.D. Comunicaciones CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup Coach

External links

  • http://www.laprensagrafica.com/deportes/futbol-nacional/143002-cocherari-sera-asistente-de-guevara-mora.html
  • http://www.elsalvador.com/noticias/2003/10/16/deportes/depor4.shtml
  • http://archive.laprensa.com.sv/20010129/deportes/dep3.asp
  • http://www.bdfa.com.ar/jugador2.asp?codigo=44834
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