
Miguel Ángel Rimba
Miguel Ángel Rimba is a former Bolivian footballer, widely regarded as one of the historic figures of the national team. Born on November 1, 1967, he represented Bolivia in six editions of the Copa América, as well as in World Cup qualifiers and the 1994 World Cup in the United States. Known as 'Correcaminos,' Rimba played for clubs such as Bolívar, Atlético Tucumán, and Oriente Petrolero before retiring in 2003. With 80 caps for the national team, he has fond memories of his encounters with Uruguay, particularly during the 1993 World Cup qualifiers. Following his retirement, he transitioned into sports administration, notably serving as a viceminister of sports and working on community sports projects. Recently, he expressed hope for Bolivia's upcoming match against Uruguay, emphasizing the importance of home advantage.
Born on Nov 01, 1967 (57 years old)
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Miguel Ángel Rimba is a historic footballer for the national team of Bolivia.
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