Boca Juniors Managers - Oscar Tabarez, Alfredo Di Stefano, Cesar Luis Menotti, Ricardo La Volpe, Alfio Basile, Carlos Bianchi, Claudio Borghi, (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: Oscar Tabarez, Alfredo Di Stefano, Cesar Luis Menotti, Ricardo La Volpe, Alfio Basile, Carlos Bianchi, Claudio Borghi, Jose Manuel Moreno, Carlos Bilardo, Hector Veira, Miguel Angel Brindisi, Ferenc Plattko, Adolfo Pedernera, Juan Carlos Lorenzo, Miguel Angel Russo, Jose Omar Pastoriza, Dino Sani, Julio Cesar Falcioni, Fernando Riera, Renato Cesarini, Rogelio Dominguez, Nestor Rossi, Mario Fortunato, Jose Varacka, Bernardo Gandulla, Carlos Ischia, Antonio Rattin, Francisco Sa, Roberto Saporiti, Ernesto Grillo, Mario Boye, Mario Zanabria, Carlos Garcia Cambon, Roberto Pompei, Carlos Sosa, Ernesto Lazzatti, Vicente Feola, Jose Maria Silvero, Roberto Mouzo, Silvio Marzolini, Emilio Baldonedo, Jorge Jose Benitez, Vladislao Cap, Jaime Sarlanga, Osvaldo Potente. Excerpt: Oscar Washington Tabarez Silva, nicknamed El Maestro (The Teacher) (born 3 March 1947 in Montevideo) is a retired Uruguayan footballer who played as a defender, and the current manager of the Uruguayan national team. After an unassuming career as a player, he embarked in an extensive coaching career (more than 30 years), working in Colombia, Argentina, Italy and Spain, also managing the Uruguay national football team in two World Cup tournaments. During his 12-year senior career, Tabarez played mainly for modest clubs, representing Sud America, Sportivo Italiano (Argentina), Montevideo Wanderers, Fenix, Puebla in Mexico and Bella Vista, retiring at 32. In 1980, one year after retiring as a player, Tabarez took up coaching, starting with his last club. The following year, he was named the Uruguay under-20s manager (he would coach the side on two separate occasions), subsequently working in many clubs in his country, without settling anywhere. However, in 1987, he led national giants C.A. Penarol to their fifth Copa...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: Oscar Tabarez, Alfredo Di Stefano, Cesar Luis Menotti, Ricardo La Volpe, Alfio Basile, Carlos Bianchi, Claudio Borghi, Jose Manuel Moreno, Carlos Bilardo, Hector Veira, Miguel Angel Brindisi, Ferenc Plattko, Adolfo Pedernera, Juan Carlos Lorenzo, Miguel Angel Russo, Jose Omar Pastoriza, Dino Sani, Julio Cesar Falcioni, Fernando Riera, Renato Cesarini, Rogelio Dominguez, Nestor Rossi, Mario Fortunato, Jose Varacka, Bernardo Gandulla, Carlos Ischia, Antonio Rattin, Francisco Sa, Roberto Saporiti, Ernesto Grillo, Mario Boye, Mario Zanabria, Carlos Garcia Cambon, Roberto Pompei, Carlos Sosa, Ernesto Lazzatti, Vicente Feola, Jose Maria Silvero, Roberto Mouzo, Silvio Marzolini, Emilio Baldonedo, Jorge Jose Benitez, Vladislao Cap, Jaime Sarlanga, Osvaldo Potente. Excerpt: Oscar Washington Tabarez Silva, nicknamed El Maestro (The Teacher) (born 3 March 1947 in Montevideo) is a retired Uruguayan footballer who played as a defender, and the current manager of the Uruguayan national team. After an unassuming career as a player, he embarked in an extensive coaching career (more than 30 years), working in Colombia, Argentina, Italy and Spain, also managing the Uruguay national football team in two World Cup tournaments. During his 12-year senior career, Tabarez played mainly for modest clubs, representing Sud America, Sportivo Italiano (Argentina), Montevideo Wanderers, Fenix, Puebla in Mexico and Bella Vista, retiring at 32. In 1980, one year after retiring as a player, Tabarez took up coaching, starting with his last club. The following year, he was named the Uruguay under-20s manager (he would coach the side on two separate occasions), subsequently working in many clubs in his country, without settling anywhere. However, in 1987, he led national giants C.A. Penarol to their fifth Copa...

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October 2012

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978-1-155-90116-9

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