Juan Carlos "Toto" Lorenzo (Spanish pronunciation: [xwaŋ ˈkaɾlos loˈɾenso]; 27 October 1922 – 14 November 2001) was an Argentine football player and coach...
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(1955) Juan Carlos Lorenzo (1961–62) René Pontoni (1962) Juan Carlos Lorenzo (1965) Tim (1967–68) Pedro Dellacha (1969–70) Rogelio Domínguez (1971) Juan Carlos...
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Charles or Juan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Juan Carlos I of Spain (born 1938) is a former king of Spain. Juan Carlos may also refer to: Juan Carlos (footballer...
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Juan Carlos Mandiá Lorenzo (born 17 January 1967) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a defender, currently a manager. Mandiá was born in Alfoz...
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Ignacio Canuto (2004–07) Juan Carlos Lorenzo (1975–1976) Reynaldo Volken (1977–1979) Humberto Zucarelli (1988–1990) Carlos Trullet (1990–1991), (1995–1998)...
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Their lowest point came during the 1964–65 season, when manager Juan Carlos Lorenzo announced the club could not pay its players and was unlikely to...
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As part of the preparation for the series, Boca Juniors manager, Juan Carlos Lorenzo, sent a friend of his to Borussia's training camp (pretending to...
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reserve too but was eventually omitted from the list. Head coach: Juan Carlos Lorenzo Head coach: Georgi Pachedzhiev Each national team had to submit a...
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Head coach: Ignacio Tréllez Head coach: Ondino Viera Head coach: Juan Carlos Lorenzo Head coach: José Villalonga Head coach: Alfredo Foni Head coach:...
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12 +11 60.00% 13 1961 José D'Amico 2 1 0 1 6 3 3 50.00% 14 1962 Juan Carlos Lorenzo 5 2 2 1 4 4 0 53.33% 15 1962 Néstor Rossi 1 1 0 0 3 1 2 100.00% 16...
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Juan Carlos Lorenzo as the sports director. A curiosity of that year: while Tigre was on the rise, it sold more tickets than Racing Club, San Lorenzo...
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Cornejo (1976) José Varacka (1981) Osvaldo "Chiche" Sosa (1981) Juan Carlos Lorenzo (1981) Ángel Labruna (1981–84) Roberto Saporiti (1984) José Yudica...
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Ayala, Panadero Díaz and Ramón "Cacho" Heredia as well as coach Juan Carlos Lorenzo. Lorenzo believed in discipline, caution and disrupting the opponents'...
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Infante Juan, Count of Barcelona (Juan Carlos Teresa Silverio Alfonso de Borbón y Battenberg; 20 June 1913 – 1 April 1993), was a claimant to the Spanish...
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royalist ships to San Lorenzo. The area around San Lorenzo formed a large empty plain, so the regiment hid inside the San Carlos Convent during the night...
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coaches César Menotti who propagates possession and well-look play and Carlos Bilardo who prioritize results and tactical order. These head coaches divides...
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CF 10 Javier Irureta 86' LF 11 Ignacio Salcedo 85' Substitutes: FW 14 Alberto Fernández 85' MF 15 Heraldo Bezerra 60' Manager: Juan Carlos Lorenzo...
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Flamini Jesse Carver 1961 Paolo Todeschini 1961–62 Roberto Lovati Alfonso Ricciardi 1962 Carlo Facchini 1962 Roberto Lovati Juan Carlos Lorenzo 1962–63...
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23 July 1966 15:00 BST Roker Park, Sunderland Attendance: 26,844 Referee: Juan Gardeazábal Garay (Spain) 23 July 1966 15:00 BST Goodison Park, Liverpool...
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1961) Juan José Ferraro (1964) Victorio Spinetto (1966–67) Carlos Cavagnaro (1967–68) Manuel Giúdice (1968) Jorge Solari (1980) Juan Carlos Lorenzo (1982–83)...
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losses and two draws. After a short period coached by José D'Amico, Juan Carlos Lorenzo took over the team. Argentina made a poor performance at the 1962...
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15:00 CLT (UTC-04) Estadio El Teniente, Rancagua Attendance: 7,134 Referee: Juan Gardeazábal Garay (Spain) 31 May 1962 15:00 CLT (UTC-04) Estadio El Teniente...
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transfer records in pursuit of players who were considered major stars – Juan Sebastián Verón for £18 million, Christian Vieri for £19 million and breaking...
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2000, 2001 and 2003, and the Intercontinental Cup in 2000 and 2003. Juan Carlos Lorenzo (1976–79, 1987), El Toto, won five titles with the team, including...
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for their defeat in the 1950 World Cup final. The Brazilian squad, led by Carlos Alberto, and featuring Pelé, Clodoaldo, Gérson, Jairzinho, Rivellino and...
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Juan Carlos Docabo (born 14 December 1970) is a former Argentine footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Docabo played for San Lorenzo, Junior, Vélez Sársfield...
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MF 10 Antonio Rattín (c) MF 15 Jorge Solari MF 16 Alberto González FW 20 Ermindo Onega FW 19 Luis Artime FW 21 Oscar Más Manager: Juan Carlos Lorenzo...
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Lorenzo Musetti (born 3 March 2002) is an Italian professional tennis player. He has a career-high singles ATP ranking of World No. 15 achieved on 26...
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Italia Winners 1968–69 Oronzo Pugliese 1967–68 1966–67 1965–66 - Juan Carlos Lorenzo 1964–65 - Luis Miró 1963–64 Coppa Italia Winners 1963–64 Naim Krieziu...
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league system. Árpád Fekete (1978–79) Horacio Casarín (1981–84) Juan Carlos Lorenzo (1982), (1983) Ignacio Trelles (1983–85) José Antonio Roca (1985–87)...
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