Roberto Scarone Rivera (16 July 1917 – 25 April 1994) was a Uruguayan football player and manager. He is mainly known for his successful managing spell...
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1972 edition of the Copa Libertadores under the Uruguayan head coach Roberto Scarone along with Alianza Lima who placed second that season. They were grouped...
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Nocetti (1947-1948) Ladislao Pakozdi (1951) Mario Pretto (1953-1954) Roberto Scarone (1955) Ladislao Pakozdi (1956-1957) Luis Tirado (1959) Enrique Sorrel...
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and Velásquez follow, with four each. In international competition Roberto Scarone was the most successful manager, winning two Copa Libertadores and...
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Monterrey. Does not count appearances in international competitions. Roberto Scarone (1962–65) Mario Perez (1966–69) Ignacio "El Gallo" Jáuregui (1969–74)...
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Ramón Climent (1976) Isaac Carrasco (1976) Francisco Coloma (1977) Roberto Scarone (1977) Enrique Hormazábal (1977) Eugenio Jara (1978) Nelson Oyarzún...
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world level. In 1924, Nacional contributed players (Mazzali, Urdinarán, Scarone, Romano, Zibechi and Pascual Somma) for Uruguayan national representative...
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Benítez Luís Roberto Alves Raúl Jiménez Claudio López Enrique Borja François Omam-Biyik Iván Zamorano José Alves Osvaldo Castro Roberto Rodríguez Eduardo...
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2 – 2 Alex Ferguson 1 1 2 Zinedine Zidane – 2 2 Miguel Muñoz 1 – 1 Roberto Scarone 1 – 1 Roque Máspoli 1 – 1 Juan Pizzuti 1 – 1 Osvaldo Zubeldía 1 – 1...
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of Copa Libertadores winning football managers. Uruguayan manager Roberto Scarone led Peñarol to success in the inaugural Copa Libertadores finals in...
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Emérico Hirschl (1932–1934) Manuel Álvarez (1935) Máximo Garay (1937) Roberto Scarone (1948–51) Adolfo Pedernera (1955) Carlos Aldabe (1960–61) Enrique Fernández...
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First Division with 103 participations. Alejandro Villanueva (1940–41) Roberto Scarone (1958–59) Hugo Bagnulo (1969–70) Didi (1986) Teófilo Cubillas (1988)...
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Carlos Lorenzo (1972) Luis Carniglia (1973) Osvaldo Zubeldía (1974) Roberto Scarone (1975) Rogelio Domínguez (1977) Carlos Bilardo (1979) Delém (1980)...
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Aguerre MF Néstor Gonçalves MF Salvador FW 7 Luis Cubilla FW Carlos Linazza FW Juan Hohberg FW 9 Alberto Spencer FW Carlos Borges Manager: Roberto Scarone...
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Boris Gorenc, Milenko Topić, Roberto Chiacig, Mindaugas Žukauskas, Nikola Bulatović, Alpay Öztaş, Marco Rossetti, Germán Scarone, Andrea Pilotti (Head Coach:...
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Daniel Ruiz Universitario 16 41 1957 Centro Iqueño (1) Atlético Chalaco Roberto Scarone Daniel Ruiz Universitario 20 42 1958 Sport Boys (5) Atlético Chalaco...
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Michael Santos – Juárez – 2023–24 Adrián Sarkisian – Veracruz – 2002 Roberto Scarone – América – 1943–45 Andrés Scotti – Puebla – 2000 Diego Seoane – Necaxa...
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82, British actor. Giovanni Pettinati, 68, Italian racing cyclist. Roberto Scarone, 76, Uruguayan football player and manager, Alzheimer's disease. Andrey...
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González MF Néstor Gonçalves MF Wálter Aguerre FW 7 Luis Cubilla FW Ernesto Ledesma FW José Sasía FW 9 Alberto Spencer FW Juan Joya Manager: Roberto Scarone...
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football in the following few years under the guidance of his successor Roberto Scarone. After leaving Peñarol, he had a number of coaching spells at local...
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the national side as part of a committee including Hugo Bagnulo and Roberto Scarone, and at the 1962 FIFA World Cup worked alongside Juan Carlos Corazo...
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Carlos Roberto de Oliveira (13 April 1954 – 8 January 2023), known as Roberto Dinamite, was a Brazilian footballer and politician. He was born in Duque...
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the youth sector of Centro Iqueño which was under the management of Roberto Scarone in 1957 and later by Miguel Ortega in 1958. He then played for Mariscal...
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Futbol para el que la conoce". dechalaca.com. Retrieved 2022-11-03. Castro, Roberto (2008). "Tan real como curioso - De Chalaca | Futbol para el que la conoce"...
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Universitario de Deportes 1970 season Chairman Rafael Quirós [es] Manager Roberto Scarone Stadium Teodoro Lolo Fernández Torneo Descentralizado 1970 Copa Libertadores...
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Ranjbar Head coach: Liam Tuohy Head coach: Aurelio González Head coach: Roberto Scarone Head coach: José Augusto de Almeida Head coach: Tommy Docherty Head...
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González DF Roberto Matosas MF Walter Aguerre MF Luis Cubilla FW Ernesto Ledesma (c) FW Alberto Spencer FW José Sasía FW Juan Joya Manager: Roberto Scarone...
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always served as a forward striker, but when he reached Peñarol, coach Roberto Scarone positioned him as a midfielder for the left wing. Joya scored two of...
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abruptly conclude during the 1974 FIFA World Cup qualifiers where manager Roberto Scarone would controversially select Uribe as the leading goalkeeper over Humberto...
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Techera MF Carlos Carbonell MF Hernán Castañeda FW Percy Rojas FW Oswaldo Ramírez FW Héctor Bailetti Substitutes: MF Ángel Uribe Manager: Roberto Scarone...
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