In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is García and the second or maternal family name is Yale.
Arturo García Yale (born 14 May 1965), also known as Torito in Bolivia, is a former football striker who was capped 8 times and scored 3 international goals for Bolivia in 1989. He is also the president of Asociación de Entrenadores de Fútbol en Santa Cruz (Football Coaches Association of Santa Cruz).[1]
Personal life
García is married to Karina Vargas and together they have three children, María Raquel, Paula and Arturo Jr.[2]
International career
On 1 May 1987, he was included for the 1988 Olympic Qualifying (May), and made his debut for an International match at for Bolivia Olympic against Argentina Olympic at Estadio Olimpico Miraflores La Paz but was subbed off in the match for Juan Manuel Pena. On May 3, of the same year he played for Bolivia Olympic against 1988 Olympic runners-upBrazil Olympic also at home at Estadio Olimpico Miraflores in which Bolivia lost 2–1 with an own goal from Geraldão.[citation needed]
He made his debut for the senior team of Bolivia on 25 May against Paraguay in which he scored two goals, one in the 38th minute and one in the 50th minute that helped his side win 3–2. He was substituted later in the match for Rolly Paniagua.[citation needed]