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| Vladimir Soria |
| Personal information |
| Full name |
Vladimir Soria Camacho |
| Date of birth |
July 15, 1964 (1964-07-15) (age 43) |
| Place of birth |
Cochabamba, Bolivia |
| Playing position |
Midfielder |
| Senior clubs1 |
| Years |
Club |
App (Gls)* |
| 1985-2000 |
Bolívar |
451 (52) |
| National team |
| 1989-2000 |
Bolivia |
51 (1) |
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1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of February 2008.
* Appearances (Goals)
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Vladimir Soria Camacho (born July 15, 1964 in Cochabamba) is a retired Bolivian football midfielder who played 51 games for the Bolivia national team between 1989 and 2000[1]
Soria played in the 1994 FIFA World Cup and Copa America 1997 for Bolivia. He had been capped in many games for the Bolivia national football team. He was also the captain of Bolivia national football team during Copa America 1997.
At club level Soria was a one-club man, playing his entire career for Bolívar, where he won 8 national titles. He played in 451 games netting 52 goals. He also participated in 93 Copa Libertadores matches scoring 4 times. After retiring as a player he had a spell as Bolívar's manager. He is currently the coach for Wilstermann.
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Bolivia national football team – Managers |
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Valderrama (1927) • Saucedo (1930) • Borelli (1945) • Lara (1945–46) • Dehaza (1949) • Pretto (1950) • Vicino (1953) • Arraya (1959) • Danilo (1963) • Valda (1965) • Trigo (1967) • Valda (1969–73) • Trigo (1975) • Valda (1975) • Camacho (1977) • Vibra (1977) • Blacutt (1979–81) • Saldanha (1981) • Camacho (1983) • Rodriguez (1985) • Nito Veiga (1987) • Habberger (1989) • Blacutt (1991) • Azkargorta (1993–94) • Lopez (1995) • Draskovic (1996) • Lopez (1996–97) • Veira (1999) • Aragones (2000–01) • Habberger (2001) • Trucco (2001–02) • Soria (2002) • Roque (2003) • Acosta (2003–04) • Blacutt (2004) • Messa (2004–06) • Sánchez (2006–)
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