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| name = Óscar Pareja | fullname = Óscar Alexander Pareja Gómez | image = Pareja, o.jpg | image_size = 170 | caption = Pareja while coaching FC Dallas. | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1968|8|10|df=y}} | birth_place = Medellin, Colombia | height = {{height|m=1.73}} | position = Midfielder | currentclub = Tijuana (manager) | youthyears1 = | clubs1 = Independiente Medellín | clubs2 = Deportivo Cali | years1 = 1987–1995 | years2 = 1995–1998 | caps1 = 263 | caps2 = 122 | totalcaps = 568 | goals1 = 18 | goals2 = 11 | totalgoals = 42 | nationalteam1 = Colombia | nationalyears1 = 1991–1996 | nationalcaps1 = 11 | nationalgoals1 = 3 | years3 = 1998 | clubs3 = New England Revolution | caps3 = 13 | goals3 = 0 | years4 = 1998–2005 | clubs4 = FC Dallas | caps4 = 170 | goals4 = 13 | manageryears1 = 2005–2007 | managerclubs1 = FC Dallas (assistant) | manageryears2 = 2007–2008 | managerclubs2 = United States U-17 (assistant) | manageryears3 = 2008–2011 | managerclubs3 = FC Dallas (assistant) | manageryears4 = 2012–2014 | managerclubs4 = Colorado Rapids | manageryears5 = 2014–2018 | managerclubs5 = FC Dallas | manageryears6 = 2019– | managerclubs6 = Tijuana }} Óscar Alexander Pareja Gómez (born 10 August 1968) is a Colombian professional football manager and former player. He is currently the manager of Tijuana in Liga MX. Pareja is nicknamed El Generalito, the Little General, but is now called Papi. Playing career{{BLP sources section|date=January 2017}}Pareja came up through the youth system of Atlético Nacional; however, he began his professional career in 1987, debuting for renowned club Independiente Medellín. In his debut, he assisted on the winning goal in a 1-0 victory. He played eight years with the club, from 1987 to 1995, helping them to be Categoría Primera A runners-up in 1993, and leading them to a respectable performance in the 1994 Copa Libertadores. In 1995, Deportivo Cali purchased Pareja from Independiente Medellín; he paid immediate dividends, helping Cali to a championship in the 1995-1996 season, their first in 22 years. He would stay with them four years. Pareja then signed with Major League Soccer (MLS) of the United States. After joining MLS, Pareja was allocated to the New England Revolution on 26 May 1998, but was soon traded to the Dallas Burn for Mexican forward Damian Alvarez. Although Pareja played little for Dallas in 1998, he earned himself a place at the center of Dallas's midfield for the 1999 season, playing 27 games and scoring four goals and six assists, while coordinating the Burn attack.[1] He remained in this position for six more years, playing in 189 regular season games for Dallas, while scoring 13 goals and 52 assists, and was named to the MLS Best XI in 2002. He announced he would retire following the 2005 MLS season and remained with the club, now renamed as FC Dallas, as an assistant coach. InternationalPareja also played for the Colombia national football team. In 11 caps, he scored three goals and played in the 1991 Copa América. Coaching careerPareja spent two seasons as an assistant coach with FC Dallas in 2006 and 2007. He then left the club to join the United States U-17 men's national soccer team as an assistant coach at the IMG Soccer Academy in 2007-08.[2] He then returned to the coaching staff at FC Dallas as a director and coach in their youth system. He was praised for the system's achievements and was named the U-18 Academy Coach of the Year for the 2010-11 season.[3] For the 2011 MLS season, Pareja returned to the first team as an assistant coach. He was also head coach for the reserve team.[3] The Colorado Rapids signed Pareja as head coach on 5 January 2012.[4] He led the Rapids into the playoffs in 2013. During the following offseason, he resigned as Colorado head coach on 4 January 2014.[5] Pareja was announced as the head coach of his former club, FC Dallas, on 10 January 2014, after Dallas traded a first-round 2015 MLS SuperDraft pick and allocation money to Colorado.[6] He led the club into the playoffs in both of his first two seasons as head coach. In 2015, Dallas was the regular season Western Conference champions and runners-up for the Supporters' Shield. The following year the club won both the Supporters Shield and the U.S. Open Cup. After much speculation after the completion of their 2018 season, he stepped down as manager of FC Dallas on 19 November after a combined 18 years with the club as a player, coach, and manager.[7] Club Tijuana of Liga MX announced him as their new manager on 27 November 2018.[8] Coaching record{{updated|16 November 2018}}
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References1. ^ , MLSNET.com official player stats 2. ^ , USsoccer.com 26 November 2007 3. ^1 {{Cite web|url=http://www.fcdallas.com/club/oscar-pareja|title=OSCAR PAREJA FC Dallas Head Coach|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=FC Dallas|access-date=July 23, 2016}} 4. ^{{cite web|author=Andrew Wiebe |url=http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/2012/01/05/rapids-hire-fc-dallas-assistant-pareja-head-coach |title=Rapids hire FC Dallas assistant Pareja as head coach |publisher=MLSsoccer.com |date=5 January 2012 |accessdate=5 January 2014}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/2014/01/04/report-oscar-pareja-steps-down-colorado-rapids-head-coach |title=Report: Oscar Pareja steps down as Colorado Rapids head coach |publisher=MLSsoccer.com |date= |accessdate=5 January 2014}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.coloradorapids.com/news/2014/01/oscar-pareja-joins-fc-dallas|title=Oscar Pareja joins FC Dallas|work=Colorado Rapids|accessdate=24 November 2014}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=https://sbisoccer.com/2018/11/fc-dallas-parts-ways-with-head-coach-oscar-pareja|title=FC Dallas parts ways with head coach Oscar Pareja|publisher=SBIsoccer.com|date= |accessdate=2 December 2018}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=https://sbisoccer.com/2018/11/oscar-pareja-officially-named-club-tijuana-head-coach|title=Oscar Pareja officially named Club Tijuana manager|publisher=SBIsoccer.com |date= |accessdate=2 December 2018}} External links
21 : 1968 births|Living people|Footballers from Medellín|Colombian footballers|Colombia under-20 international footballers|Colombia international footballers|1991 Copa América players|Independiente Medellín footballers|Deportivo Cali footballers|New England Revolution players|FC Dallas players|Colombian football managers|Colorado Rapids coaches|FC Dallas coaches|Categoría Primera A players|Major League Soccer players|Major League Soccer coaches|Colombian expatriate footballers|Expatriate soccer players in the United States|FC Dallas non-playing staff|Association football midfielders |
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