Miguel Oviedo, born on October twelfth, nineteen fifty, is a distinguished former Argentine football midfielder and coach, celebrated for his contributions to the sport.
Oviedo began his professional career in the Argentine league system with Instituto de Córdoba in nineteen seventy-three. His talent quickly caught the attention of Talleres de Córdoba, a fierce local rival, where he signed in nineteen seventy-four. During his eight years with Talleres, the team emerged as one of Argentina's strongest, reaching several semi-finals in the Nacional championships and narrowly losing the final in nineteen seventy-seven to Club Atlético Independiente.
In nineteen eighty-three, Oviedo made a significant move to Independiente, where he played a pivotal role in securing the Metropolitano nineteen eighty-three championship in his debut season. His second season saw him contribute to the team's triumph in the prestigious Copa Libertadores.
After a brief return to Talleres in nineteen eighty-six, Oviedo transitioned to Deportivo Armenio, where he remained from nineteen eighty-seven to nineteen ninety-two, despite the club's relegation from the Primera in nineteen eighty-nine. He concluded his playing career with Club Atlético Los Andes in the Argentine third division, retiring in nineteen ninety-three.