Colombian footballer (born 1979)
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In this
Spanish name , the first or paternal
surname is
Marín and the second or maternal family name is
Ríos .
Vladimir Marín Ríos (born 26 September 1979) is a Colombian football attacking midfielder and coach. He plays for Obreros Unidos in the Liga Hernandariense .[ 2] He represented Colombia from 2006 to 2009.
Club career
Marín began his playing career with local club, Deportivo Rionegro ,[ 3] before joining Bolivian side Jorge Wilstermann for four seasons. Then he moved to Clube Atlético Paranaense where he played for a year,[ 4] before returning to Colombia to play for Atlético Nacional . Marín had a brief spell in the Argentine Primera with Club Atlético Independiente [ 5] before transferring to Paraguay's Club Libertad in January 2007.[ 6] In 2009, Marín was loaned to Toluca of Mexico where he won the Bicentenario 2010 league title.
Return to Paraguayan League
2016–2022: Primera División and Lower Leagues
In the 2018 División Intermedia season , Marin appeared for Sportivo Trinidense, with colleagues as Arístides Florentín , Claudio Centurion , Arturo Aquino , Eduardo Aveiro , Blas Irala , Jorge Achucarro , Gerardo Fleitas and South Korean Jang Hee-mang .[ 7]
In October 2018, Marin signed with General Caballero Carapeguá for the 2018/19 Liga Carapegüeña .[ 8] In November 2018, Marin debuted as captain for General Caballero Benín Loma in a 1–1 draw with Olimpia in the Liga Carapegüeña.[ 9] In the team as well was Adalberto Gonzalez and Arístides Florentín .[ 10] Marin's contract ran for the duration of the championship.[ 11]
In January 2019, ABC Color announced that Marin signed with Encarnación team Athletic FBC to dispute the 2019 Primera B Nacional .[ 12] [ 13] [ 14] He would summon to the pre-season works afterwards, due to commitments with his club from the Liga Carapegüeña , which was still in competition at the time.[ 15]
In 2020, Marin joined Pedro Juan Caballero team Mariscal Estigarribia to play the 2020 Copa Paraguay .[ 16]
In 2021, Marin joined General Caballero CG in the Paraguay's Primera C ,[ 17] scoring an olympic goal in September.[ 18]
In November 2021, Marin joined Club Obreros Unidos from the Liga Hernandariense .[ 19]
International career
In the 2007 Copa América in Venezuela , Marín was substituted onto the field in the 63rd minute for Javier Arizala in a 5–0 group stage defeat against Paraguay .[ 20]
Marín made several appearances for the Colombia national football team , including four qualifying matches for the 2010 FIFA World Cup .[ 21] On 6 June 2009, Marín was yellow carded in a 1–0 away defeat against Argentina in a World Cup qualification game.[ 22]
On 15 October 2009, Marín played his last game for Colombia in a 2–0 away victory against Paraguay in a World Cup qualification game.[ 23]
Coaching career
In 2017, Marin exercised the Technical Direction of Sportivo Luqueño under-18 female team as league champions.[ 24] The championship game was decided in a 4–3 penalty shoot out victory against Olimpia Asunción following a 3–3 draw during the 90 minutes of reglumentary time.[ 25]
In January 2018, Marin was officially presented as Paraguay's women national team coach.[ 26]
Personal life
Family and relationships
Marin's wife, Milena Narváez ,[ 27] who is the president of Sportivo Luqueño's Women's Team.[ 28] [ 29] In 2017, Marin's daughter, Maria Isabel Marín Narváez , was part of the Sportivo Luqueño U18 team when he was the coach.[ 30]
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