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Leonel Álvarez

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Role
  
Coach

Years
  
Team

Height
  
1.8 m


1983–1986
  
Independiente Medellin

Playing position
  
Midfielder

Name
  
Leonel Alvarez

Manages
  
Independiente Medellin

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Full name
  
Leonel de Jesus Alvarez Zuleta

Date of birth
  
(1965-07-30) 30 July 1965 (age 50)

Current team
  
Independiente Medellin (manager)

Team coached
  
Independiente Medellin (Manager, since 2015)

Similar People
  
Francisco Maturana, Rene Higuita, Freddy Rincon, Carlos Valderrama, Hernan Dario Gomez

Place of birth
  
Remedios, Colombia

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Leonel de Jesús Álvarez Zuleta (born 30 July 1965 in Remedios, Colombia) is a former Colombian football defensive midfielder and he is not managing any club right now. He played 101 times for the Colombia national team between 1985 and 1995, making him the 3rd most capped player in Colombian international football. He was also the head coach of Colombia national football team [1]. Alvarez is the only coach to become champion twice with his beloved DIM.

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On the pitch, Leonel was known for his intense physical defense, which made him very popular among the Colombian fans.

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Club career

Álvarez began his career with Independiente Medellín in 1983. In 1989 he was part of the Atlético Nacional team that won the Copa Libertadores in 1989. He won a Colombian league title with América de Cali in 1990 and another in 1995.

He has also played for Veracruz of Mexico and Real Valladolid of Spain.

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Álvarez signed with Major League Soccer before the league's inaugural 1996 season, and was allocated to the Dallas Burn. In his first year with the team, Álvarez was clearly one of the league's best players, as he scored three goals and five assists for the team from a defensive midfield position, and was named to the MLS Best XI. Unfortunately for the Burn, Álvarez moved to Mexico for the 1997 season, where he played for Veracruz. He did not return until 1998, when he quickly recovered his starting position; Álvarez would be an extremely important player in the Burn's central midfield for the next two years, but near the end of 1999, was traded to the New England Revolution for Ariel Graziani. Álvarez would play for the Revolution through 2001, always an important starter, before the team decided not to renew his contract for the 2002 season.

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Late in his career, he returned to Colombia football, where he played in Colombia for Deportes Quindío and for Deportivo Pereira.

International career

Álvarez appeared in a total of 101 games for the Colombia, making his debut 14 February 1985 against Poland. He appeared for Colombia in the 1990 and 1994 World Cups, playing in a total of seven games. Additionally, he played in Copa América for his native country in 1987, 1989, 1991, 1993, and 1995.

After retirement

Álvarez has maintained a low profile since retiring, but has been back in the limelight in appearances in Colombian reality shows such as "La Isla de los Famosos."

Coaching career

He has held the position of technical assistant at Deportivo Pereira, one of his former clubs. In 2008, he worked as the assistant coach at Independiente Medellín, the team he began his career with. Working as Santiago Escobar's understudy. After bad results Escobar was fired and finishing dead last Leonel was promoted and given his first head coach opportunity. In his debut season as a coach, he helped make DIM champions. In May 2010 he was named the assistant coach of the Colombia national team. In September 2011, he was appointed head coach of the team, following the resignation of Hernán Bolillo Gómez. He got off to a good start by crushing Bolivia, but was sacked on 14 December that year after the Colombian squad recorded a 1–1 draw with Venezuela and a 2–1 loss with Argentina in the World Cup qualifying campaign.

International goals

Scores and results lists Colombia's goal tally first.

References

Leonel Álvarez Wikipedia