- Club
Deportivo Mandiyú, also
referred as
Mandiyú is an
Argentine football club,
based in Corrientes, in the
Province of the same name. The
squad currently...
- Club
Social y
Deportivo Textil Mandiyú,
commonly referred as
Textil Mandiyú was an
Argentine football club,
based in Corrientes, in the
Province of the...
- home
football matches, some of they are Boca Unidos,
Deportivo Mandiyú, and
Textil Mandiyú. The
stadium was
named after José
Romero Feris, a politician...
-
football teams are the: Huracán Corrientes, Boca Unidos, and
Deportivo Mandiyú. Corrientes,
Argentina View of the
Corrientes waterfront (Playa Arazaty)...
-
former Argentinos Juniors midfield teammate Carlos Fren. The pair led
Mandiyú of
Corrientes in 1994 and
Racing Club in 1995, with
little success. In...
- (Gls) 1982–1986 Fénix 1986–1991
Danubio 1991
Textil Mandiyú 1992
Nacional 1992
Danubio 1993
Textil Mandiyú 1994 Atlético
Mineiro 1995
Nacional 1996 Huracán...
- Brown, and Club Atlético
Nueva Chicago. In 1994, he
signed for
Deportivo Mandiyú in the
Argentine Primera División,
where he made twenty-four appearances...
- the
Primera B
Nacional (second division). On the
other hand,
Deportivo Mandiyú and
Talleres (Córdoba) were
relegated to
Primera B Nacional. Source: [citation...
- (currently
Deportes Temuco) and in
Brazil with Coritiba. He pla**** for
Mandiyú de Corrientes, of
Argentina in 1987 and in 1988, and for
Brazilian club...
- his
senior career with San Lorenzo,
having had
youth spells with
Textil Mandiyú, Boca
Unidos and Rivadavia. He was
selected in the club's
senior squad...