Daniel Walter Oldrá (born 15 March 1967) is an Argentine retired football coach and former player who played as a right-back or a centre back.
After his time at River Plate, Oldrá was transferred to Bolivian football, precisely at Blooming in 1991, where he played a few games during a season and a half.
In that season, "The Grave" was intended to dispute the Torneo del Interior (third division of Argentine soccer federal then); Godoy Cruz managed to win the championship and the ascent to the National B, with Daniel Oldrá, as a great reference of the team.
During that time he had several offers to join Chinese, American and Italian outlets, but "El Gato" decided to stay in "Tomba", until his retirement as a professional player, becoming one of the great idols of club.
His second term in the team was in 2014, where he managed 20 games between two tournaments, getting 6 wins, 6 draws and 8 losses, on 8 June, Daniel Oldrá resigned after having a bad campaign with "El Tomba".