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El Pibe was born in Santa Marta, Colombia, El Pibe is a former Colombian football player.
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Carlos Valderrama began his career at Unión Magdalena of the Colombian First Division in 1981
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Carlos Valderrama was signed by one of the big clubs of Colombian Football in 1984. After his promising displays in his first two years with Union Magdalena.
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Gabriel Ochoa Uribe calls for the first time the national team in Colombia in 1985 to confront the parties of the playoff series valid for qualification for the World Cup 1986 to be held in Mexico.
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It was at Deportivo Cali that Carlos Valderrama made his name as a national attraction who remained rather anonymous to the rest of the world, forming a great partnership with teammate Bernardo Redin.
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El Pibe the championship in 1986 Colombia had a great appreciation
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The technical direction of Francisco Maturana, is involved in Argentina's 1987 Copa America.
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Valderrama is part of the Colombian national team that traveled to Europe to participate in the Sir Stanley Rous Cup.
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He played very well that in 1991 won his first cup with that french team.
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Copa America 1989 held played in Brazil, where Colombia was eliminated in first round, and in the same year the World Cup qualifiers in 1990.
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That team starting Had a significant Presence Colombian coach Francisco Maturana, and Leonel Alvarez players and the trainer Rene Higuita Diego Barragan leading el Pibe to have a good performance.
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El Pibe juice the semifinals with Atletico Junior being eliminated on penalties.
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Team owner Atletico Junior acquired a pass from Carlos Valderrama for the team.
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El Pibe with Atletico Junior won the championship remaining phases of the September 19 champion.
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Colombia ranked as an early in their group and play brilliantly, El Pibe was again recognized as the best player in the continent by the Uruguayan newspaper El Pais.
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Después del fracaso rotundo en la Copa estadounidense, El Pibe participó en la selección dirigida por Hernán Darío Gómez que jugó la Copa América 1995 de Uruguay. .
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