Alejandro Javier Sabella (locally [saˈβela]; 5 November 1954 – 8 December 2020) was an Argentine football player and manager. Born in Buenos Aires, he...
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Mexican politician Alejandro Rossi, Mexican writer Alejandro Saab, American voice actor Alejandro Sabella, Argentine footballer Alejandro Salazar, American...
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and Club Atlético Independiente. He is one of the best friends of Alejandro Sabella. After leaving his country, he played in Brazil, Spain and Uruguay...
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sweeper), and also had three creative midfielders (José Daniel Ponce, Alejandro Sabella and Marcelo Trobbiani, with Miguel Ángel Russo to guard their backs)...
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Klinsmann, and praised his team's spirit. His Argentine counterpart, Alejandro Sabella, thought his team had been unlucky to lose, and called his players...
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Sabella is a surname of Sicilian origin, the origin is in Agrigento (Acragante) prominent city of Magna Grecia. and may refer to: Alejandro Sabella (1954–2020)...
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captain by Lionel Messi, who was appointed to the role by new manager Alejandro Sabella. Mascherano became vice-captain in the national squad. In the 2014...
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Following their unsuccessful performance, Batista was replaced by Alejandro Sabella, who awarded 24-year-old Messi the captaincy of the squad. The next...
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squad of the Argentina national football team as field assistant to Alejandro Sabella. Camino was a product of the Estudiantes de La Plata youth system...
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Celso Roth (1991–92) Marcio Maximo (1994) Jørgen E. Larsen (1995) Alejandro Sabella (1995) José Paulo (1995–97) Marcelo Buarque (1997) José Paulo (1998)...
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22 Ezequiel Lavezzi 74' Substitutes: FW 18 Rodrigo Palacio 74' DF 23 José María Basanta 105+1' MF 6 Lucas Biglia 106' Manager: Alejandro Sabella...
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1988), Spanish footballer Dani Olmo (born 1998), Spanish footballer Alejandro Sabella (1954–2020), Argentine football manager and former player Franklin...
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(both defeats for Argentina). Domínguez was later called by coach Alejandro Sabella for the 2011 and 2012 editions of the friendly competition Superclásico...
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Valdano, Jorge Burruchaga 1990 Carlos Bilardo Diego Maradona — 2014 Alejandro Sabella Lionel Messi — 2022 Lionel Scaloni Lionel Messi Lionel Messi (2),...
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Louis van Gaal Netherlands Netherlands Manchester United 3.15% 7 Alejandro Sabella Argentina Argentina 2.21% 8 Antonio Conte Italy Juventus Italy...
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champions Uruguay on penalties. Lavezzi was chosen by new manager Alejandro Sabella for Argentina's 23-man 2014 FIFA World Cup squad. He made six appearances...
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academic 1954 – Vincenzo D'Amico, Italian footballer (d. 2023) 1954 – Alejandro Sabella, Argentine footballer and manager (d. 2020) 1954 – Jeffrey Sachs,...
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Rica. He retained his position as number one choice under new coach Alejandro Sabella for the ongoing 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. Romero was Argentina's...
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Messi (c) CF 20 Sergio Agüero 87' Substitutions: FW 9 Gonzalo Higuaín 46' MF 5 Fernando Gago 46' MF 6 Lucas Biglia 87' Manager: Alejandro Sabella...
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the 2011 Copa América. He was also picked by the following coach, Alejandro Sabella, for his 2014 FIFA World Cup squad, making his debut in the competition...
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2011, Riquelme was called up to the Argentina national team by coach Alejandro Sabella for the Superclásico de las Américas, however he eventually withdrew...
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Olympic teams competed with senior squads by then. His real name was Alejandro Galán. "De Olazar a Batista: 43 técnicos de la Selección Argentina", MDZ...
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Coloccini was recalled to the Argentina squad under new manager Alejandro Sabella for the FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Paraguay and Peru in September...
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2014, Pérez was called up for the 2014 FIFA World Cup by manager Alejandro Sabella. After midfielder Ángel Di María sustained an injury in the quarter-finals...
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mention that the previous times that he had recommended someone (Alejandro Sabella and Diego Simeone) Estudiantes had won championships. On 26 November...
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defending champions Estudiantes de La Plata, after the resignation of Alejandro Sabella. His first game four days later was a 2–1 home win over his former...
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CF 9 Gonzalo Higuaín 78' Substitutions: FW 20 Sergio Agüero 65' 46' FW 18 Rodrigo Palacio 78' MF 5 Fernando Gago 86' Manager: Alejandro Sabella...
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footballer Oscar Ruggeri, footballer Gabriela Sabatini, tennis player Alejandro Sabella, footballer and manager Javier Saviola, footballer Lionel Scaloni...
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just 17 years old. In March 2014, Simeone was called up by manager Alejandro Sabella to train with the senior Argentina national football team as a 'sparring'...
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honor the legend. In the same way, one of its grandstands was named "Alejandro Sabella " to honor one of the most notable players from the city. The stadium...
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