Juan Alberto "Pepe" Schiaffino Villalba (Italian pronunciation: [skjafˈfiːno]; 28 July 1925 – 13 November 2002) was a Uruguayan football player who played...
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Schiaffino (1858–1935), Argentine painter, critic, intellectual and historian Francesco Maria Schiaffino (1688–1763), Italian Baroque sculptor Juan Alberto...
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Rivero – former football player Diego Rossi – football player, forward Juan Schiaffino – former football player, member of the 1950 FIFA World Cup-winning...
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Archived from the original on 6 August 2014. Retrieved 30 July 2014. "Juan Schiaffino". FIFA. 25 July 2014. Archived from the original on 6 August 2014....
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Sheffield Wednesday 34,500 1952 Hans Jeppson Atalanta Napoli 52,000 1954 Juan Schiaffino Peñarol Milan 72,000 1957 Omar Sivori River Plate Juventus 93,000 1961...
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Juan Schiaffino in the playmaking role; although the club's officials were concerned about Rivera's diminutive physique during his trial, Schiaffino insisted...
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UEFA". 7 July 2014. Glanville, Brian (15 November 2002). "Obituary: Juan Schiaffino". The Guardian. European Cup 1957/58 from UEFA European Cup 1957/58...
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Obdulio Varela (c) MF 17 Luis Cruz FW 7 Julio Abbadie FW 19 Javier Ambrois FW 9 Oscar Míguez FW 10 Juan Schiaffino FW 11 Carlos Borges Manager: Juan López...
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record (archived) Hans SCHAEFER – FIFA competition record (archived) Juan SCHIAFFINO – FIFA competition record (archived) Angelo SCHIAVIO – FIFA competition...
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Guisado, Elvino Vardaro, A. Rouco, Szymsia Bajour, Carlos Arnaiz, Juan Schiaffino, C. González and A. Rossi; the bandoneón players F. Verdi, José Libertella...
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the club's greatest glories, such as, for example Obdulio Varela, Juan Schiaffino, Fernando Morena, Pablo Bengoechea, Diego Aguirre, Alberto Spencer...
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Obdulio Varela (c) MF 17 Luis Cruz FW 7 Julio Abbadie FW 19 Javier Ambrois FW 9 Oscar Míguez FW 10 Juan Schiaffino FW 11 Carlos Borges Manager: Juan López...
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Hugo Bagnulo 1974: Roberto Porta 1974–1975: Juan Alberto Schiaffino 1975–1977: José María Rodríguez 1977: Juan Hohberg 1977–1979: Raúl Bentancor 1979–1982:...
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situation for Uruguay, and silenced the crowd. Uruguay regrouped, and then Juan Schiaffino scored the equalizer and Alcides Ghiggia the winner, to complete the...
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drawing of his - a portrait of Uruguay national football team forward Juan Schiaffino - when the young artist was but 15 years old. Sábat's first work experience...
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unknown. Alfred Sisley. Village of Saint Mammès, circa. 1898. Eduardo Schiaffino. Naked, 1888. Jorge Bermudez. Rooster, 1917. Alfredo Guttero. Portrait...
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Altuna, José Massaroli, Eugenio Zoppi, Paul Campani, Gustavo Trigo, Julio Schiaffino and others. Alan y Crazy, artwork by Eugenio Zoppi. Bull Rocket, artwork...
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Juan Pedro Arremón (8 February 1899 – 15 June 1979) was a Uruguayan football player. He competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics and played club football for...
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Fourth place Nice Tournament statistics Matches played 4 Goals scored 15 (3.75 per match) Top scorer(s) Juan Alberto Schiaffino (3 goals) ← 1955 1957 →...
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and coach Juan José de Amézaga (1881–1956) President of Uruguay Juan Pablo Rebella (1974–2006) motion picture director Juan Alberto Schiaffino (1925–2002)...
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Alfio Fontana, Narciso Soldan, Lorenzo Buffon, Nils Liedholm, Juan Alberto Schiaffino, Luigi Radice, Gastone Bean; crouched: Eros Beraldo, Ernesto Grillo...
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talents including Diego Aguirre, Néstor Gonçalves, Fernando Morena, Juan Alberto Schiaffino, and Alberto Spencer. By the 1990s, Peñarol experienced a decline...
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Rodríguez Andrade OR 7 Alcides Ghiggia IR 8 Julio Pérez CF 9 Óscar Míguez IL 10 Juan Alberto Schiaffino OL 11 Rubén Morán Manager: Juan López Fontana...
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the lead shortly after half-time thanks to a goal by Friaça, but Juan Alberto Schiaffino equalised midway through the second half, and Alcides Ghiggia completed...
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Murchison, alias The Texan John Lee Brook The Fabulous Schiaffino Boys Italo Schiaffino Argentino Schiaffino, alias Fatso The Infamous Ramírez Hoffman This section...
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Juan Eduardo Hohberg Roca (8 October 1926 – 30 April 1996) was an Argentine-born Uruguayan football player and coach. He is best remembered as a player...
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to the aforementioned signings, Lorenzo Buffon, Cesare Maldini, Juan Alberto Schiaffino and Nils Liedholm, who became captain after the departure of Nordahl...
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Juan López Fontana (15 March 1908 – 4 October 1983) was a Uruguayan professional football manager who won the 1950 FIFA World Cup as the head coach of...
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Rodríguez Porfirio Rolón José García José A. Vázquez Juan P. Riephoff Raúl Schiaffino Own goal Doroteo Coronel (for Bolivia) Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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Juan Manuel Olivera López (born 14 August 1981) is a Uruguayan football coach and former player who played as a forward. He is the current manager of Peñarol's...
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