Alejandro Miguel Orfila Colmenares (born 18 May 1976) is a Uruguayan football manager and former player who played as a midfielder.
After finishing his formation, he moved to Segunda División side Miramar Misiones, where he spent two years before having a brief spell at Cerrito.
Orfila would play his career in the Argentine third division in the following ten years (aside from a short period winning the Primera C Metropolitana with Barracas Central in 2010), representing Temperley (two spells), Italiano, Almirante Brown, Tristán Suárez, Deportivo Morón, Villa San Carlos and Colegiales.
Shortly after retiring, Orfila worked as a coach of the Unionized Argentine Footballers [es] in 2016 before being appointed manager of Comunicaciones on 5 January 2017, replacing Jorge Vivaldo.
[12] Dismissed by Belgrano on 8 May 2021,[13] and was announced as manager of Chilean side San Luis de Quillota nine days later.