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    Juan Carlos Corazzo (14 December 1907 – 12 January 1986) was a Uruguayan football player and coach. Born in Montevideo, Corazzo played as a defender and...
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  • Look up corazzo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Corazzo is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Juan Carlos Corazzo (1907–1986)...
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  • manager Juan Carlos Corazzo (1907–1986), Uruguayan footballer and manager Juan Carlos de la Barrera (born 1983), Mexican footballer Juan Carlos de Lima...
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  • retired footballer, the father of Diego Forlán, and son-in-law of Juan Carlos Corazzo. As a professional footballer Pablo Forlán played for Peñarol (1963–1970)...
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    Uruguay in the 1966 and 1974 World Cups, and his maternal grandfather, Juan Carlos Corazzo, for Independiente in Argentina. Forlán is of Italian, Basque, and...
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  • Uruguay  v  Peru Chile  v  Uruguay As of 27 June 2024 Juan López (1946–1955, 1957–1959) Juan Carlos Corazzo (1955, 1959–1961, 1962–1964) Hugo Bagnulo (1955–1957)...
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  • goals scored. No third place match was played in 1975, 1979 and 1983. Note: Carlos Valderrama (1987) was the first player to officially win the best player...
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  • Head coaches: Ljubomir Lovrić and Prvoslav Mihajlović Head coach: Juan Carlos Corazzo Head coach: Adolfo Pedernera Head coach: Sepp Herberger Head coach:...
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  • Uruguayan footballer. Martin Burkenroad, 75, American marine biologist. Juan Carlos Corazzo, 78, Uruguayan footballer. Assia Dagher, 77, Lebanese-Egyptian actress...
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  • Cubilla and José Sasía's shots. 30 May 1962 15:00 CLT (UTC-04) Estadio Carlos Dittborn, Arica Attendance: 7,908 Referee: Andor Dorogi (Hungary) The Soviet...
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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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    June 2011 to August 2012, a national team record previously set by Juan Carlos Corazzo. With the Copa América win, Uruguay qualified for the 2013 FIFA Confederations...
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    goals) Top scorer 1957: Javier Ambrois (9 goals) (shared) Top scorer 1983: Carlos Aguilera (3 goals) (shared) Best young player 2011: Sebastián Coates Team...
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    footballer Aníbal Ciocca, footballer Ignacio Conti, rugby union player Juan Carlos Corazzo, footballer Walter Corbo, footballer Erardo Cóccaro, footballer Sergio...
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    Juan Antonio Pizzi Torroja (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxwan anˈtonjo ˈpisi], Italian: [ˈpittsi]; born 7 June 1968) is a retired professional footballer who...
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  • 1946–1955: Juan López 1955: Juan Carlos Corazzo 1955–1957: Hugo Bagnulo 1957–1959: Juan López 1959: Héctor Castro 1959–1961: Juan Carlos Corazzo 1961–1962:...
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  • (brother), Nery Castillo Jr. (son) Fabián Coelho, Diego Coelho (son) Juan Carlos Corazzo, Pablo Forlán (son-in-law), Diego Forlán (son of Pablo) Gabriel Correa...
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  • Alejandro Galán Head Coach: Carlos Trigo Head Coach: Alejandro Scopelli Head Coach: Benjamín Fernández Head Coach:Juan Carlos Corazzo Head Coach: Rafael Franco [es]...
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  • managed or co-managed a team in at least one match in the competition. Carlos Alberto Parreira is the manager who has taken part in the most editions...
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    Roberto Scarone (category Juan Aurich managers)
    football team coaching staff in the 1962 FIFA World Cup, along with Juan Carlos Corazzo, Juan López Fontana and Hugo Bagnulo. He also had considerable success...
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    was also assistant to the Uruguay national team manager Juan Carlos Corazzo, along with Juan López Fontana and Roberto Scarone. Between 1970 and 1973...
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    Jorge Sampaoli (category Juan Aurich managers)
    leading the whole game due to a penalty scored by Carlos Flores (66th minute). Sampaoli had a poor spell in Juan Aurich, directing only eight games, five of...
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    Fermín Lecea; Juan M. Ferrou, Juan Carlos Corazzo, Emilio Almiñana; Roberto Porta, Antonio Sastre, Manuel Seoane, Manuel Ramos; Juan Betinotti. The match...
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  • Coach: Gentil Cardoso Head Coach: Juan López Fontana Head Coach: Benjamín Laterza [es] Head Coach: Juan Carlos Corazzo Historia de la Copa América (1959...
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    for Racing Club, where he played as midfielder until the arrival of coach Juan José Pizutti, who moved him to the defensive line to play as centre-back...
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  • Fermín Lecea MF Juan Ferrou MF Juan C. Corazzo MF Emilio Almiñana FW Roberto Porta FW Antonio Sastre FW Manuel Seoane FW Manuel Ramos FW Juan Betinotti Manager:...
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