Adolfo Alfredo Pedernera (15 November 1918 – 12 May 1995) was an Argentine football player and coach. Nicknamed "El Maestro" ("The Teacher"), he was widely...
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Pedernera is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adolfo Pedernera (1918–1995), Argentine footballer Juan Esteban Pedernera (1796–1886)...
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Notable players who have played for River include José Manuel Moreno, Adolfo Pedernera, Ángel Labruna, Amadeo Carrizo, Alfredo Di Stéfano, Omar Sívori, Daniel...
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(1947–48) Adolfo Pedernera (1954), (1955–56) José Manuel Moreno (1960) Ernesto Cucchiaroni (1964) José Manuel Moreno (1966) Renato Cesarini (1968) Adolfo Pedernera...
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of la Máquina were forwards Juan Carlos Muñoz, José Manuel Moreno, Adolfo Pedernera, Ángel Labruna, and Félix Loustau. Other players that were part of...
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an integral part of La Máquina, taking on the role of the departing Adolfo Pedernera who had signed for Club Atlético Atlanta. Carlos Peucelle initially...
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Millonarios (2) Boca Juniors Adolfo Pedernera Alfredo Di Stéfano (Millonarios; 31 goals) 5 1952 Millonarios (3) Boca Juniors Adolfo Pedernera Alfredo Di Stéfano...
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Manuel Olivera (1948) Carlos Aldabe (1949–50) Adolfo Pedernera (1950–52) Néstor Rossi (1952) Adolfo Pedernera (1953) Donaldo Ross (1954–55) Simón Herrería...
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format. The championship featured players such as Alfredo Di Stéfano, Adolfo Pedernera, and Nestor Rossi for Millonarios, Miguel Muñoz for Real Madrid, among...
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Plate's La Máquina team started using the left winger Adolfo Pedernera as a man of reference. When Pedernera transferred to Atlanta, a young Alfredo Di Stéfano...
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five forwards on the team were Juan Carlos Muñoz, José Manuel Moreno, Adolfo Pedernera, Ángel Labruna and Loustau. He usually played as an outside left and...
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Machine), whose attack formed by Carlos Muñoz, José Manuel Moreno, Adolfo Pedernera, Ángel Labruna and Félix Loustau perfected the "false nine" style and...
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matches, leaving them at the bottom of the group. Under Argentine coach Adolfo Pedernera, Colombia qualified for the 1962 World Cup, its first-ever FIFA World...
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desperate to make some sort of a splash, the club signed Adolfo Pedernera as manager. Pedernera managed the club to a runner-up finish in 1961, at the time...
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(1984–85), (2004–05) Jonathan Calleri (2012–14) José Manuel Moreno Adolfo Pedernera José Ramos Delgado Silvio Marzolini (1975–76) Ricardo Pavoni (1982)...
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Colombia. In this period the best team was Millonarios, with players like Adolfo Pedernera, a star with the legendary River Plate team of the 1940s better known...
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Moreno was the top scorer with 37 goals. Other notable players were Adolfo Pedernera, Renato Cesarini and José María Minella. The team not only won the...
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Roberto Scarone (1948–51) Adolfo Pedernera (1955) Carlos Aldabe (1960–61) Enrique Fernández Viola (1962) Adolfo Pedernera (1962) Enrique Fernández Viola...
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Millonarios of Colombia where his team mates included Alfredo di Stéfano and Adolfo Pedernera. Cozzi returned to Platense in 1955, he went on to play for Independiente...
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(1972) Llamil Simes (1972) Miguel Ponce (1973) Ángel Labruna (1974) Adolfo Pedernera (1975) Humberto Taborda - Gualberto Mugione (1976) Rubén Bravo (1976)...
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reaching a peak of performance in the 1976 National Championship. With Adolfo Pedernera in the technical direction, this team had a notable forward integrated...
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Enrique Fernández (1950–52) Héctor Castro (1952) Héctor Scarone (1954) Adolfo Pedernera (1955) Ondino Viera (1955–60) Roberto Porta (1961) Hugo Bagnulo (1962)...
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and Prvoslav Mihajlović Head coach: Juan Carlos Corazzo Head coach: Adolfo Pedernera Head coach: Sepp Herberger Head coach: Fernando Riera Head coach: Giovanni...
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Manuel Moreno, Angel Labruna, Guillermo Stabile, Alfredo Di Stefano, Adolfo Pedernera, Amadeo Carrizo, Carlos Peucelle, Felix Loustau, Nestor Rossi, Antonio...
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years, 5 months and 24 days old, older only than Daniel Villalva, Adolfo Pedernera and ex-Barcelona and Real Madrid player Javier Saviola. After his debut...
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0 2017 2018 Mariano Pavone 1 0 2007 2007 Pablo Paz 14 1 1996 1998 Adolfo Pedernera 21 7 1940 1946 Mauricio Pellegrino 3 0 1997 1997 José Alberto Percudani...
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13 0 37.50% 23 1969 Humberto Maschio 4 1 3 0 4 3 +1 50.00% 24 1969 Adolfo Pedernera 4 1 1 2 4 6 −2 33.33% 25 1970–1972 Juan José Pizzuti 23 10 8 5 35 28...
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1966 He did not manage this Cup 4 3 1 0 75% 87.5% 4 3 1 0 75% 87.5% Adolfo Pedernera 1970 did not qualify 4 1 1 2 25% 37.5% 4 1 1 2 25% 37.5% Omar Sívori...
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played alongside stars such as José Manuel Moreno, Félix Loustau, Adolfo Pedernera, Ángel Labruna and the young Alfredo Di Stéfano. He won seven national...
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1946 Argentina Argentina Guillermo Stábile José María Medina (7) Adolfo Pedernera 1947 Ecuador Argentina Guillermo Stábile Nicolás Falero (8) José...
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