Federico Vairo
Federico Vairo is a retired Argentine football defender. He was born on January 27 1930, in the city of Rosario in Argentina. He won three consecutive league titles with River Plate and represented Argentina at the 1958 World Cup.
Club career
Vairo started his career at Rosario Central in his home city in 1950, he played for the club for 5 seasons before moving to Buenos Aires to play for River Plate. River won three consecutive league titles between 1955 and 1957.
In 1960 Vairo joined Chilean O'Higgins. His first three seasons with the club resulted in mid-table finishes, bur the 1963 campaign saw the club relegated, finishing 18th and last in the table.
1964 saw O'Higgins successful return to the [[Liga Chilena de Futbol: Primera Division|Primera Division de Chile]] by winning the [[Liga Chilena de Futbol: Primera B|Chilean Second Division]] title, the onlt title in the clubs history.
In 1967 Vairo moved to Colombia to play for Deportivo Cali, he helped the club to win the Copa Mustang 1967 and then retired.
International career
Between 1955 and 1958 Vairo played 41 games for the Argentina national football team, he helped Argentina to win the 1957 Copa America championship and represented Argentina at the 1958 World Cup.
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