Julio Gallego
Julio Alejandro Gallego González (born 24 December 1947), frequently referred as Julio Gallegos, is a Chilean former professional footballer who played as a midfielder for clubs in Chile, El Salvador and Ecuador.[1] CareerHis first club in the top level was Audax Italiano in 1969,[2] staying with the club until 1973,[3] having a stint with San Antonio Unido in 1970. A well remembered player of San Antonio Unido,[4] he won the Copa Isidro Corbinos in 1970,[5] making 10 appearances and scoring 3 goals.[6] In Chile, he also played for Rangers, Deportes Arica and Deportes La Serena.[7] In 1981, he moved to Ecuador and played for Deportivo del Valle [es][8] and Milagro Sporting Club [es] at minor categories.[9] In 1973, he was called up to the Chile national team.[9] After footballAs a football coach, he coached a youth team in a tournament called Del Pacífico a la Fama (From the Pacific Ocean to fame) in 1979.[10] Then, he improved in Chile and abroad and has worked as coach at youth level for academies such as Lyons School.[7] He has led the Agrupación Social y Deportivo de Ex-Jugadores Profesionales San Antonio Unido (Social and Sports Association of Former Professional Players of San Antonio Unido).[4] HonoursSan Antonio Unido Milagro SC
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