* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only
Oscar Alfredo Garré (born 9 December 1956) is a former Argentine football defender.
He played most of his career (1974–88 and 1989–94) as a defender for Ferro Carril Oeste, and was part of the team that won the Nacional championships of 1982 and 1984. 1982's campaign saw Ferro finish the league without losing a single game.
Garré played for the Argentina, he was part of the squad that won the 1986 World Cup.
In 1994, he went to Israel, where he played for Hapoel Kfar Saba and Hapoel Be'er Sheva F.C. in the local football league. He retired in 1996, aged almost 40.
After retirement, he has coached such teams as Lanús, Chile's Universidad Católica, and Huachipato. Between August 2006, and 2007 he worked as the coach of his former club Ferro Carril Oeste, he was replaced with former Argentina teammate José Luis Brown.
Contents
1Personal life
2Honours
2.1Club
2.2International
3References
4External links
Personal life
He is the father of the Argentine players Emiliano and Ezequiel.
Honours
Club
Ferro Carril Oeste
Primera División Argentina: Nacional 1982, Nacional 1984
International
Argentina
FIFA World Cup: 1986
References
^Fuentes, Jorge (27 June 2016). "Oscar Garré, del potrero en Rafael Castillo a levantar la Copa del Mundo". El 1 Digital (in Spanish). Retrieved 30 July 2016..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Oscar Garré.
Oscar Garré at National-Football-Teams.com
Oscar Garré – FIFA competition record (archive)
Oscar Garré at WorldFootball.net
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Argentina squad – 1983 Copa América
GK Fillol (c)
GK Pumpido
DF Brown
DF Bujedo
DF Camino
DF Clausen
DF Garré
DF Jorge
DF Mouzo
DF Trossero
MF Burruchaga
MF Giusti
MF Insúa
MF Marangoni
MF Olarticoechea
MF Ponce
MF Russo
MF Sabella
FW Gareca
FW Márcico
FW Ramos
FW Rinaldi
Coach: Bilardo
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Argentina squad – 1986 FIFA World Cup winners (2nd title)
1 Almirón
2 Batista
3 Bochini
4 Borghi
5 Brown
6 Passarella
7 Burruchaga
8 Clausen
9 Cuciuffo
10 Maradona (c)
11 Valdano
12 Enrique
13 Garré
14 Giusti
15 Islas
16 Olarticoechea
17 Pasculli
18 Pumpido
19 Ruggeri
20 Tapia
21 Trobbiani
22 Zelada
Coach: Bilardo
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Argentina squad – 1987 Copa América Fourth Place
1 Alfaro
2 Batista
3 Caniggia
4 Dertycia
5 Brown
6 Díaz
7 Funes
8 Acosta
9 Cuciuffo
10 Maradona (c)
11 Percudani
12 Siviski
13 Garré
14 Giusti
15 Islas
16 Olarticoechea
17 Pasculli
18 Goycochea
19 Ruggeri
20 Tapia
21 Theiler
22 Bartero
Coach: Bilardo
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Club Atlético Lanús – managers
Filpo Núñez (1964)
Acosta (1972)
Torres (1972)
Ángel (1972)
Yácono (1972)
Filpo Núñez (1973)
Aramendia (1973)
D'Accorso (1974)
Resquín (1974)
"Jim Lopes" (1974)
Campos (1974–1975)
Raffo (1975)
Silvero (1977)
Cabrero (1987–88)
Russo (1989–94)
Hernández (1994–95)
Cúper (1995–97)
Garré (1997)
Gómez (1997–99)
Zanabria (1999)
Russo (1999–2000)
Veira (2000–01)
Aimar (2001–02)
Córdoba (2002)
Sosa (2002–03)
Brinidisi (2003–04)
Ramacciotti (2004)
Gorosito (2005)
Cabrero (2005–08)
Zubeldía (2008–10)
Schürrer (2010–12)
Barros Schelotto (2012–15)
Almirón (2016–17)
Carboni (2018)
Zubeldía (2018–)
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Club Deportivo Universidad Católica – managers
Teuche (1937)
Garay (1938)
Buccicardi (1941–42)
de Mare (1944–46)
Buccicardi (1949)
Burnikell (1953–54)
Ormos (1956–57)
Moreno (1957)
Buccicardi (1958–59)
Mocciola (1960–61)
Riera (1963–65)
A.Prieto (1966)
Vidal (1966)
Quiroz (1967)
Riera (1968)
Pérez (1969–73)
Isella (1973)
Ortega (1973)
Vidal (1974)
Luco (1975)
Foullioux (1976)
Jorquera (1976)
Quiroz (1976–77)
Luco (1977)
Aravena (1978)
Isella (1979–80)
A.Prieto (1980)
Morales (1980)
Santibáñez (1981–82)
I.Prieto (1983–89)
Carvallo (1990–91)
Cantatore (1991–92)
I.Prieto (1992–93)
Pellegrini (1994–96)
Carvallo (1996–99)
Rijsbergen (1999–2001)
Olmos (2001–02)
Meneses (2003)
Garré (2004)
Pellicer (2004–06)
del Solar (2007)
Carvallo (2007–08)
Lepe (2008)
Figueroa (2009–10)
Pizzi (2010–11)
Lepe (2011–12)
Romero (2012)
Lasarte (2012–13)
Astudillo (2014)
Falcioni (2014)
Ormazábal (2014)
Salas (2015–17)
San José (2018–)
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