He was born in Córdoba, played in Atlanta and Rosario Central, started as a DT (became a champion) in El Canala and passed through the river leaving an unchanging trail in La Plata in Gimnasia, but Carlos Timoteo Grigul is synonymous with Ferro Carril Oeste, where he deepened his way, won two titles (National 82 and 84) and became a symbol of the golden age of the club, sweeping all fields and touching 50,000 members, UNESCO (United Nations Education, Science and Sports Organization). Sports and Physical Education It's a true institutional case.”
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