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Andrés Enrique Paretti Toledo (born 12 May 1947) is a Chilean former professional footballer who played as a left winger for clubs in Chile and El Salvador.[1]

Career

Paretti joined Universidad Católica after making appearances in a youth championship. In his country of birth, he also played on loan at Universidad Técnica del Estado in the Chilean Segunda División in 1965.[2]

After having chances to play for Huachipato and Universidad Católica, he emigrated to El Salvador and joined Alianza in 1966,[2] winning the first league title for the club in its history. He coincided with his compatriots Miguel Hermosilla and Ricardo Sepúlveda,[3] taking part of the well-known squad nicknamed La Orquesta Alba (The White Orchestra).[4] Then, he played for Luis Ángel Firpo until 1969, leaving the activity at early age due to a knee injury.[2]

After his retirement as a player, he became a football manager thanks to Hernán Carrasco and founded and coached IRA 26, the team of the company where he worked,[2] reaching the Segunda División de El Salvador.[5]

Personal life

He was nicknamed Chico (Little) due to his height.[2]

He made his home in El Salvador and worked for IRA, a milk and grain distribution company, for 23 years. After, he worked for a supermarket and a drugstore.[2]

He married Blanca Lidia Flores and they have two children, Uberlinda and Andrés Jr.[2]

Honours

Alianza

References

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