Miguel Oviedo

Miguel Oviedo ( born October 12, 1950 in Córdoba ) is a former Argentine football player, who participated with the national team of his native country at the World Cup in 1978 and it won the title.

Career

Club career

Miguel Ángel Oviedo began his footballing career in 1973 at Instituto Atlético Central Córdoba in his hometown. After a year at the club he joined in Córdoba and joined CA Talleres, then the best club in the second largest city of Argentina, at. In Talleres he played, among others, along with other well-known Argentine players of that time such as José Daniel Valencia and Luis Galván. In his eight years at Talleres Miguel Oviedo succeeded, although not winning the title with a second (1977) and a third place (1980 ) missed it the first time, winning the Argentine Football Championship but some times just barely. 1983 left Miguel Oviedo then Talleres de Córdoba and joined CA Independiente Avellaneda from, an industrial suburb of Buenos Aires, on. In his first season with Independiente won Oviedo his first Argentine championship, the Metropolitano Competition 1983. Through this item Independiente for the Copa Libertadores in 1984 was qualified. The competition, Independiente had previously won six times, you could win. In the final, they sat down there against the Brazilian representative Gremio 1-0 and 0-0 by. Miguel Oviedo was not used in the playoffs. 1986 Oviedo Independiente left after three years and only nine league games again and returned to Córdoba back to CA Talleres. After another season he went to Ingeniero Maschwitz, a city in the province of Buenos Aires where the club Deportivo Armenio, then a first division side, is at home. There played Miguel Oviedo from 1987 to 1992, before he trailed off at CA Los Andes in Buenos Aires his career from 1992 to 1993.

National

Also in the Argentine national football team Miguel Oviedo was used. He played a total of 10 matches. From coach César Luis Menotti, he was called to the squad for the FIFA World Cup 1978 in their own country. However, in the tournament, he only came in one game, the scandalous 6:0 in the intermediate round match against Peru. A goal he achieved in the game is not that the Argentine team had won with the help of the military junta in the country who had bribed the Peruvian team. With this victory reached Menotti's team the final, where they won in the Estadio Monumental in Buenos Aires 3-1 after extra time against the Netherlands. Miguel Oviedo, however, was not used in the final.

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