Alfonso Sepúlveda, the technician who polished Fredy Rincón, Alfonso Cañón and the Valencia ‘Train’, died



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Alfonso Sepúlveda

Alfonso Sepúlveda. Photo: Archive

This Monday the news was known in Bogotá from his family and friends, after having struggled with an illness. Sepúlveda was linked to the history of Santa Fe.

Alfonso Sepúlveda died at the age of 85 in the city of Bogotá, after several days in which he was at home in the Colombian capital and after several months in which he struggled with a severe illness.

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Sepúlveda, born on January 9, 1935, had recognition in football, after having worked for much of his life with Santa Fe, where he formed and polished talents such as Alfonso Cañón, Ernesto Díaz, Adolfo ‘el Tren ‘Valencia, Fredy Rincón, Wilmer Cabrera, William’ Palmero ‘Morales, Pablo Pachón, Juan Pedroza and Edwin Herrera, the latter two at present in the’ cardinals’ professional squad.

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In addition, the santanderano was in charge of youth Bogotá teams leaving his teachings and that idea of ​​always having the ball involved in all his work.

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“The teacher left us. It is a real sadness,” said Arturo Boyacá, a professional coach a few minutes ago, who knew the coach closely.

Sepúlveda, along with his activities on the courts, was also the manager of the brand of guayos AS.

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