Oscar Garré

Garré 1982 of Ferro Carril Oeste jersey

Oscar Alfredo Garré ( born December 9, 1956 in Buenos Aires ) is a former Argentine football player and later coach, the 1986 Football World Cup was as a player with the national team of his native country.

Career

Club career

Oscar Garre's first stop as a professional footballer was the club Ferro Carril Oeste bonarenser 1974. For the club he played from 1974 to 1994 with a small interruption by a one-year commitment to the city rivals CA Huracán. Garré belonged to the team of Ferro Carril Oeste, in 1982 and 1984, the only recipient of the championships a founding member of the Argentine Primera División won over the years. In the National Competition of the Year 1982 First one was a final victory against Quilmes AC. In 1984, Nacional was once again at the end of the first rank to book, this time was in the finals River Plate 3-0 at the Monumental Stadium and 1-0 defeats at home in Estadio Arquitecto Ricardo Etcheverry. However, further championships did not make Oscar Garré Ferro Carril Oeste and with the participation in the Copa Libertadores never ended very successfully. He played until 1988 with the club before he joined for one year CA Huracán to return after eighteen games and two hits back to his home club and play there until 1994 football. At the time of his final farewell of Ferro Carril Oeste the defender had made 581 games and sixteen goals in league play in the jersey of the club. 1994-1996 was Garré his career still in the two Israeli clubs Hapoel Kfar Saba and Hapoel Be'er Sheva finish.

After the end of his time as an active soccer player Oscar Garré became a coach. He coached among others Ferro Carril Oeste and Lanus in Argentina, but also the Chilean clubs CD Universidad Católica and CD Huachipato. Great success as a football coach were denied him this, however. Currently Oscar Garré is in charge on the outside line at the Argentine U-17 national team, with whom he participated at the 2011 World Cup in Mexico and in the quarterfinals failed on penalties to England.

National

Between 1983 and 1988 Oscar Garré came to 37 missions in Argentina's national soccer team. After he was not taken into account under the World Champion Trainer of 1978, César Luis Menotti, the new coach Carlos Bilardo made ​​him the master force in defense and he was nominated for two South American Championships and one World Cup. At the World Championships in Mexico in 1986 sat Bilardo Garré one in four of the seven games of the Argentine team. After he had graduated to the second round of each game over the full season, there but caught the second yellow card, was suspended from the quarter-finals and his agent Héctor Enrique in the memorable match against England at the Azteca Stadium to Mexico City when Diego Maradona with his hand God and cared little later with the so-called Jahrhunderttor stir so well played that Garré not subsequently found its way back to its regular place and no further World Cup Match. His team, however, reached the final against Germany, winning it 3-2, which meant the second world title for Argentina.

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