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Julián Camino (born 2 May 1961[1] in Maipú) is a former Argentine football right back who won two league titles with Estudiantes de La Plata and was part of the Argentina squad for Copa América 1983. Camino was a product of the Estudiantes de La Plata youth system and became the team's right back during the 1982 season. His frequent and efficient transitions to attacking positions caused his Estudiantes coach, Carlos Bilardo, to call Camino to the national team in 1983. Camino was one of two right backs considered for the post in the national team; the other was Néstor Clausen. After Camino's performances became irregular and he committed a harsh foul against Franco Navarro during a 1986 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Peru that could have left the team with ten players after only a few minutes of play he was dismissed from the national team.[2] His career never recovered. [edit] Titles
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