Diego Osella (footballer)

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Diego Mario Francisco Osella (born 19 July 1970 in Acebal, Santa Fe), is a former Argentine footballer and manager who played as a defender for clubs of Argentina and Mexico and managed in clubs of Argentina and Chile.

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