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Darío Siviski : ウィキペディア英語版
Darío Siviski

Darío Andrés Siviski (born December 20, 1962 in Avellaneda) is a former Argentine football midfielder who played for a number of clubs in Argentina, Mexico, Switzerland and Japan. He represented Argentina at the 1988 Olympic games and played for the full Argentina national team at Copa América 1987.
Siviski started his playing career in 1981 with Temperley he spent some time in Mexico with Toluca before returning to Temperley in 1985.
In 1986 Siviski joined San Lorenzo de Almagro where he played 126 games, scoring 21 goals. In 1990 he joined Servette of Switzerland. He has also played for Independiente and Estudiantes de La Plata in the Argentine Primera and Avispa Fukuoka in the J-League under manager Hugo Maradona.
Towards the end of his playing career he played for Grupo Universitario de Tandil before returning to his first club Club Atlético Temperley in 1997.
He represented Argentina at the 1988 Olympic games and played for the full Argentina national team on six occasions including games at Copa América 1987.
After retiring as a footballer he has worked in various roles including football agent, coach and sporting director.
==External links==

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*(Darío Siviski CV )
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