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📸 Oscar-Worthy Coaching! Head Coach's Outfit Turns Heads

📸 Oscar-Worthy Coaching! Head Coach's Outfit Turns Heads

Yahoo08-03-2025

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.
Did he make a mistake at the event? At least that's the question one might ask when looking at Trainer Segundo Castillo's outfit.
Because instead of heading to the Oscars, he was on the sidelines in a stylish suit.
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But it wasn't just the coach who delivered a cinematic performance in the Libertadores match against Corinthians, his team did as well. You can watch the highlights in the video here.
If Castillo coaches on the sidelines like this, how would he walk down the red carpet? Either way, his outfit was the talk of the evening around the game.
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