Carlos Retegui
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Carlos José Retegui (born December 19, 1969 in Buenos Aires) is a field hockey defender from Argentina, who is nicknamed Chapa. He is a member of the national squad since 1989, and competed in three Summer Olympics, starting in 1996. In the spring of 2006 he was dismissed from the national team by his former teammate and head coach, Sergio Vigil.
On 2009 he succeeded Gabriel Minadeo as coach of the Argentina women's national field hockey team.[1]
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- ↑ Retegui asumió al frente de Las Leonas (Spanish)
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