Julián Camino

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Julián Camino
Personal information
Date of birth (1961-05-02) 2 May 1961 (age 62)
Place of birth Maipú, Argentina
Position(s)
Right back
Youth career
Estudiantes de La Plata
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1979–1987 Estudiantes de La Plata 198 (6)
1987 Argentinos Juniors
1988–1990
East Bengal
1990 Beitar Tel Aviv
1990
Juventud Unida
1990–1991
Belgrano de Córdoba
International career
1983–1985 Argentina 11 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 2009

Julián Camino (born 2 May 1961

Copa América 1983, and since August 2011 is a member of the coaching squad of the Argentina national football team as field assistant to Alejandro Sabella
.

Playing career

Camino was a product of the Estudiantes de La Plata youth system and became the team's right back during the 1982 season. His frequent and efficient transitions to attacking positions caused national coach (and Camino's former mentor in Estudiantes) Carlos Bilardo, to call Camino to the national team in 1983.

He was in the National team for the

Beitar Shimshon Tel Aviv F.C.
in Israel and played there for 3 years.

A noted moment in Camino's performance on the national team was a harsh foul against Peruvian Franco Navarro[3] during a 1986 FIFA World Cup qualifier. Camino was not sent off, but his international career never recovered.[4] He played for several teams in Argentina and abroad before retiring in 1991.

After retirement, Camino was part of Alejandro Sabella's coaching team in Estudiantes that obtained the 2009 Copa Libertadores and the 2010 Apertura. When Sabella was called to coach the national team in 2011 following the sacking of Sergio Batista, Sabella's staff was reassembled, including Camino, Claudio Gugnali, and fitness coach Pablo Blanco.

Honours

Estudiantes de La Plata
  • Nacional 1983

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