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Pablo Alejandro Izaguirre
Personal information
Full name Pablo Alejandro Izaguirre
Date of birth (1970-04-09) April 9, 1970 (age 54)
Place of birth Avellaneda, Argentina
Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
LD Alajuelense (assistant head coach)
Number Retired
Youth career
Independiente
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1997 San Martín (T) 8 (0)
1997 Blooming
1998 Unión de Santa Fe
1999 Club Cerro Corá
Nacional
1999–2006 LD Alajuelense 186 (34)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Pablo Alejandro Izaguirre (born April 9, 1970 in Avellaneda) is a former Argentine football player who is currently LD Alajuelense's Assistant Head Coach.

He played in Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay and Bolivia, but his best years were in the Costa Rican Primera División playing for LD Alajuelense. He made his debut in Costa Rican Primera División back on 1999 playing for LD Alajuelense against Deportivo Saprissa, but only lasted 11 minutes on the field where he received two early yellow cards. That was probably the worst game he had, after returning from suspension, he became one of the most beloved players in the history of the institution. He declared that his time in Costa Rica was the most important thing in his career and after his retirement, he decided to stay in the country and help his beloved team with their youth teams.

Back in 2007, he became Assistant head coach, first with Carlos Restrepo as the head coach, and currently with Luis Diego Arnáez as the head coach. They were teammates as a players from 1999 until 2005 when they decided to retire.