- Mauricio Soria
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Mauricio Ronald Soria Portillo (born June 1, 1966 in Cochabamba)[1] is a Bolivian football (soccer) coach and former goalkeeper of the Bolivian national football team and national clubs Jorge Wilstermann, Destroyers, The Strongest, Bolívar and Aurora.
Between 1995 and 2002, Soria capped for the Bolivian national team in 23 games.
He is currently coaching first division team The Strongest. His debut as a manager occurred in July 2006, and it could not be any better as Wilstermann won the 2006 league championship on December 3 of that year under his lead.
References
- Mauricio Soria at National-Football-Teams.com
Mauricio Soria international tournaments Bolivia squad – 1991 Copa América Bolivia squad – 1995 Copa América Bolivia squad – 1997 Copa América Runners-up 1 Trucco • 2 Peña • 3 Sandy • 4 Rimba • 5 Ó. Sánchez • 6 V. Soria • 7 S. Castillo • 8 Melgar • 9 Moreno • 10 Etcheverry • 11 Gutiérrez • 12 M. Soria • 13 Jiguchi • 14 Tufiño • 15 Blanco • 16 Cristaldo • 17 Méndez • 18 Coimbra • 19 I. Castillo • 20 R. Castillo • 21 E. Sánchez • 22 Baldivieso • Coach: López HabasCategories:- 1966 births
- Living people
- People from Cochabamba (city)
- Association football goalkeepers
- Bolivian footballers
- Bolivian football managers
- Club Bolívar players
- The Strongest players
- Club Jorge Wilstermann players
- Club Destroyers players
- Bolivia international footballers
- 1991 Copa América players
- 1995 Copa América players
- 1997 Copa América players
- Club Jorge Wilstermann managers
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