Jorge Solari
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Jorge Solari (born 11 November 1941) is a former Argentine football player and current manager.
Solari, nicknamed "El Indio", played for River Plate and represented the Argentina national football team in the 1966 FIFA World Cup. He later went on to coach the Saudi Arabia national football team in the 1994 FIFA World Cup, leading the team to the second round. He has also coached many other clubs, including CD Tenerife and Yokohama Marinos.
He is the uncle of current Argentine player Santiago Solari.
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Argentina squad - 1966 FIFA World Cup | ![]() |
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1 Roma | 2 Irusta | 3 Gatti | 4 Perfumo | 5 Varacka | 6 Calics | 7 Marzolini | 8 Ferreiro | 9 Simeone | 10 Rattín | 11 Pastoriza | 12 Albrecht | 13 López | 14 Chaldú | 15 Solari | 16 González | 17 Sarnari | 18 Rojas | 19 Artime | 20 Onega | 21 Más | 22 Tarabini | Coach: Lorenzo |
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Saudi Arabia squad - 1994 FIFA World Cup | ![]() |
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1 Al‑Deayea | 2 Al‑Dosari | 3 Al‑Khilaiwi | 4 Zubromawi | 5 Madani | 6 Amin | 7 Al‑Ghesheyan | 8 Al‑Bishi | 9 Abdullah | 10 Al‑Owairan | 11 Al‑Mehallel | 12 Al‑Jaber | 13 Al‑Jawad | 14 Al‑Muwallid | 15 Al‑Dawod | 16 Jebreen | 17 Al‑Taifi | 18 Al‑Anazi | 19 Saleh | 20 Idris | 21 Al‑Sadiq | 22 Al‑Helwah | Coach: Solari |
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