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Angel Guillermo Hoyos
**Guillermo Oyos**
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Angel Guillermo Oyos (born June 9, 1963), also known as Guillermo Oyos, is an Argentine football coach and former footballer who competed as a midfielder.
**Early Life and Football Career**
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Oyos was born in Villa Maria, Cordoba Province, Argentina. His childhood and teenage years were marked by difficulties, including the loss of his father at a young age, which led him to begin working at a very young age.
He played football for several clubs throughout his career, including:
* Argentine Tigers (1979–80 and 1983–84)
* Banfield (1979)
* Boca Juniors (1986–89), where he won the Supercopa Libertadores in 1989
* Club Blooming, Bolivia (1985)
* Real Madrid Castilla (1981–82) in Spain
* Himnasia La Plata (1990)
* Chakarita Juniors (1991–92)
* Deportes Tolima (1992–93) and Unión Magdalena (1994) in Colombia
* Everton De Vinya Del Mar (1990–91) in Chile
* Deportivo Táchira (1995), El Vigía F.C (1996), and Minerven (1997) in Venezuela
**Coaching Career**
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Oyos began his coaching career, working with the Barcelona youth team. In 2006, he took charge of the Greek Aris, implementing an attacking style that was not characteristic of the club's previous teams.
He has also served as head coach for Oriente Petrolero in Bolivia, a position he currently holds.
Note: The original sources had some minor discrepancies in dates and clubs. This article aims to provide a comprehensive and accurate account of Guillermo Oyos' life and career.