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Miguel Oviedo

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Miguel Oviedo
Personal information
Full name Miguel Ángel Oviedo
Date of birth (1950-10-12) 12 October 1950 (age 74)
Place of birth Córdoba, Argentina
Height 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1973 Instituto 14 (1)
1974–1982 Talleres 366 (total) (36)
1983–1986 Independiente 9 (1)
1986–1987 Talleres (see above)
1987–1992 Deportivo Armenio 47 (7)
1992–1993 Los Andes
International career
Argentina 1 (?)
Medal record
Representing  Argentina
FIFA World Cup
Winner 1978 Argentina Team
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Miguel Ángel Oviedo (born 12 October 1950 in Córdoba) is an Argentine former football midfielder who was part of the Argentina squad that won the 1978 FIFA World Cup.[1]

Oviedo played his entire club career in the Argentine league system, starting with Instituto de Córdoba in 1973.

In 1974, he was signed by Instituto's fierce local rivals Talleres de Córdoba. Over the next eight years Talleres were one of the strongest teams in Argentina, they reached several Semi-Finals in the Nacional championships and lost the final in 1977 on the away goals rule to Club Atlético Independiente.

In 1983 Oviedo joined Independiente, helping the team to win the Metropolitano 1983 championship in his first season with the club and the Copa Libertadores in his second season.

In 1986 Oviedo returned to Talleres but after one season in Córdoba he moved back to Buenos Aires to play for Deportivo Armenio he stayed with the club between 1987 and 1992 despite their relegation from the Primera in 1989.

Oviedo played for Club Atlético Los Andes of the Argentine 3rd division between 1992 and his retirement in 1993.

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Talleres
Independiente

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Argentina

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