Alicio Solalinde Explained

Alicio Solalinde
Fullname:Alicio Ignacio Solalinde Miers
Birth Date:1952 2, df=y
Birth Place:Villeta, Paraguay[1]
Position:Right-back
Years1:1971–1977
Clubs1:River Plate Asunción
Years2:1977–1978
Clubs2:Libertad
Years3:1979–1984
Clubs3:Olimpia
Manageryears1:1993
Managerclubs1:Paraguay
Manageryears2:1998–1999
Managerclubs2:Deportes Puerto Montt
Manageryears3:2000–2001
Managerclubs3:Olimpia
Manageryears4:2003
Managerclubs4:12 de Octubre
Manageryears5:2003
Managerclubs5:Olimpia
Manageryears6:2009
Managerclubs6:3 de Febrero
Manageryears7:2010
Managerclubs7:Sol de América
Manageryears8:2011
Managerclubs8:Sportivo Trinidense
Manageryears9:2012
Managerclubs9:Independiente FBC
Manageryears10:2012
Managerclubs10:3 de Febrero
Manageryears11:2013–2014
Managerclubs11:Sportivo Luqueño
Manageryears12:2014
Managerclubs12:12 de Octubre
Manageryears13:2014–2015
Managerclubs13:Rubio Ñu
Manageryears14:2015
Managerclubs14:Deportivo Santaní
Manageryears15:2016
Managerclubs15:River Plate Asunción
Manageryears16:2022–2023
Managerclubs16:24 de Setiembre

Alicio Ignacio Solalinde Miers (born February 1, 1952) is a Paraguayan former footballer who played as a forward and works as a coach.

Career

Born in Villeta, Solalinde began playing football for local side Olimpia de Villeta. He also played for Club Libertad and Club River Plate, but enjoyed his greatest success with Club Olimpia where he became a key player by winning several national and international titles such as the Copa Libertadores and Intercontinental Cup in 1979.[2] Solalinde also played for the Paraguay national football team from 1975 to 1981, where he obtained 32 caps and 4 goals.[3] His most important achievement while playing for Paraguay is winning the 1979 Copa América.

After retiring from professional football, Solalinde became a coach and has managed a large number of Paraguayan teams such as Olimpia, Club 12 de Octubre, Club 2 de Mayo, Club Atletico 3 de Febrero[4] and Sportivo Luqueño. He managed Paraguayan Primera División side Independiente F.B.C. in 2012.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alicio Solalinde . livefutbol.com . 30 April 2024 . es.
  2. Web site: ABC Digital. Presentación matinal de Alicio Solalinde. Morning presentation of Alicio Solalinde. Spanish. 26 August 2008. 2012-06-14. 2016-03-04. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304052828/http://archivo.abc.com.py/2008-08-26/articulos/444976/presentacion-matinal-de-alicio-solalinde. dead.
  3. https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/para-recintlp.html Paraguay International Players at RSSSF
  4. Web site: ABC Digital. Alicio renunció y asumió Víctor Genes. Alicio resigned and Víctor Genes assumed. Spanish. 11 March 2006. 2012-06-14. 2016-03-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303193414/http://archivo.abc.com.py/2006-03-11/articulos/239036/alicio-renuncio-y-asumio-victor-genes. dead.
  5. Web site: ABC Digital. Expectativa en Campo Grande. Expectation in Campo Grande. Spanish. 10 March 2012.