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Darío Jara Saguier

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Darío Jara Saguier
Personal information
Date of birth (1930-01-27)27 January 1930
Place of birth Asunción, Paraguay
Date of death 22 January 2023(2023-01-22) (aged 92)
Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1946–1947 Rubio Ñú
1948–1960 Cerro Porteño
1961 General Caballero ZC
1962 Club Rubio Ñú
1963 Club L.A. de Herrera
1964 Olimpia de Itá
International career
1950–1956 Paraguay
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Darío Jara Saguier (27 January 1930 – 22 January 2023)[1] was a Paraguayan football player and coach who played as a striker. Dario is one of the seven Jara Saguier brothers that played professional football in Paraguay.[2]

Career

As player

Jara Saguier started his career in his hometown club Club Rubio Ñú in 1946 before moving to Cerro Porteño where he spent most of his career and became a key player. He was the 1st division topscorer two years in a row (1949 and 1950), scoring 18 goals on each season.[3] In 1960, after a long career with Cerro Porteño, Saguier went on to play for several Paraguayan clubs such as General Caballero ZC, Rubio Ñú, Luis Alberto de Herrera (Guarambaré) and Olimpia de Itá before retiring in 1965.

At the national team level, Darío Jara Saguier was part of the Paraguay squad that competed in the 1950 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.[4]

As coach

Darío Jara Saguier started his coaching career while playing for Olimpia de Itá, where he had the role of player-manager. Along the years he coached teams like Sportivo Trinidense, Rubio Ñu, Resistencia S.C., Deportivo Recoleta, Pdte. Hayes, Club Cerro Corá, Sportivo Ameliano, Cerro Porteño, Luis Alberto de Herrera de Guarambaré, and Olimpia de Ita.

Honours

Cerro Porteño

References

This page was last edited on 1 November 2023, at 15:38
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