Jorge Vivaldo
Jorge Antonio Vivaldo (born 18 February 1967 in Luján) is an Argentine football manager and former player who played as a goalkeeper. He is the current manager of Peruvian club Los Chankas. Vivaldo is nicknamed El Flaco. CareerVivaldo played for several Argentine teams in his career such as Arsenal de Sarandí, Deportivo Español, Chacarita Juniors, Colón de Santa Fe, Tiro Federal and Independiente Rivadavia. His most important achievement was the promotion to the Argentine First Division with Colón de Santa Fe in 1995. In 2004, he was close to signing with Boca Juniors under the request of then coach Carlos Bianchi[1] but the deal fell through in a scandalous way when Vivaldo was being the guest of an Argentine football TV show. During the show, the host had a live communication with a board member of Boca Juniors who confirmed that the club was no longer interested in Vivaldo even after he had a verbal agreement with the coach.[2] Managerial careerIn 2009 Vivaldo became manager of Club Atlético Temperley of the Primera B Metropolitana, he then stepped up a division to take over as manager of C.A.I. of the Primera B Nacional. References
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