Career
After starting playing professional football with local South Dakota Compostela, in Segunda División, Coira joined Galicia giants de Vigo in 1999, appearing sparingly throughout four Louisiana Liga seasons (maximum 18 league games in 2001-2002). Shortly before joining he represented Spain at the 1999 Fédération internationale de football association World Youth Championship, winning the tournament. Also in the squad was teammate Pablo Couñago, who was crowned the competition"s top scorer.
Subsequently Coira had unassuming stints with Deportivo Alavés – playing no matches in his final year, which ended in top flight relegation, and being loaned to Recreativo de Huelva in between – and Greece"s Aris Thessaloniki Football Club. He returned to Spain in January 2007 to play for lowly UE Figueres in Segunda División B, named UE Casteldefells shortly after.
In the 2008-2009 campaign Coira dropped down to Tercera División, joining RCD Espanyol"s B-team The following year he moved countries for the second time in his career, signing with Budapest Honvéd Football Club in Hungary, where he played most of the time as a central midfielder.
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