Juan Carlos Osorio is leaving his position as Paraguay coach for personal reason.
Juan Carlos Osorio is no longer head coach of Paraguay after he and the country’s football association announced they would part ways by mutual consent.
Osorio made the announcement alongside APF president Robert Harrison at a joint news conference, citing family issues as the reason for leaving his post.
#Atención Presidente de la Asociación Paraguaya de Fútbol y Juan Carlos Osorio confirman que, por mutuo acuerdo, el colombiano ya no será más el técnico de la @Albirroja https://t.co/31ewj7oAOW pic.twitter.com/JppuCyddXW— Última Hora BluRadio (@UltimaHoraBLU) February 13, 2019

“For my own family reasons, unfortunately I can’t continue in the job,” said Osorio. “I’d like to thank you all for your support. It brought me pride to manage, lead and train the national team.”
Harrison…

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Atlanta United head coach Tata Martino shares his thoughts on Gregg Berhalter’s fit for the USMNT and hints at what his managerial future might hold.
Paraguay head coach Juan Carlos Osorio will face off against his former employers Mexico in March, with the Colombian returning to the scene of El Tri’s 7-0 loss against Chile in California in June 2016.
The Paraguayan football association confirmed that La Albirroja will play Mexico on March 26 in Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara in what is likely to be the second game in charge for incoming El Tri manager Gerardo “Tata” Martino, who is yet to be confirmed but widely reported to be the next coach.
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ASUNCION, Paraguay — The crumbling stands, patches of red-colored soil under the goal posts and tufts of dense grass down the flanks of the field at Club 3 de Noviembre’s stadium in the San Pablo barrio of Asuncion offer a reminder of the humble beginnings of Atlanta United’s Miguel Almiron, as well as how far the Paraguayan’s career has come.

On Saturday, there will be none of the kinds of hardships Almiron faced at his first club in Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The 24-year-old will step out to represent…

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Gianni Infantino believes Russia 2018 is the benchmark for Qatar to live up to at the 2022 World Cup.
The president of Uruguay has said the country is “working hard” on a bid to co-host the 2030 World Cup with Argentina and Paraguay.
The tournament will take place on the 100th anniversary of the first World Cup in Uruguay in 1930, but the bidding process has not yet begun and is expected to start in 2020.
Asked whether hosting this month’s Under-17 Women’s World Cup in Montevideo this month was a first step towards 2030, president Tabare Vazquez told reporters it was “a very important time for Uruguayan…

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Still only 14 years old, Fernando Ovelar scored his first goal for Cerro Porteno one week after becoming the youngest to ever play for the Paraguayan club.
Ovelar scored in the 15th minute of Sunday’s 2-2 draw against Cerro Porteno’s biggest rival, Olimpia.
14 años, 9 meses y 27 días…FERNANDO OVELAR =L#LaMejorCanteraDelPaís =Ž pic.twitter.com/Z6iwkvNIeX— Club Cerro Porteño (@CCP1912oficial) November 4, 2018

The midfielder calmly knocked the ball over goalkeeper Alfredo Aguilar for the opening goal.
Paraguayan clubs have been instructed to field at least one player younger than 19 to build experience in the country’s top league.
Deportivo Capiata…

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During his time in charge of the Paraguayan national team, Gerardo Martino said that to carry out the job it was necessary to be a competent travel agent. Paraguay’s players are strewn all over the globe. The coach not only has to follow their progress in many different leagues. He also has to make sure the logistics are in place to bring them all together.
New Paraguay coach Juan Carlos Osorio is doubtlessly making the same discovery. On Tuesday he called up his first squad for the next FIFA dates….

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