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    Fernando José Riera Bauzá (27 June 1920 – 23 September 2010) was a Chilean professional football player and manager, patriarch of Chilean football. Riera...
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  • Fernando José Riera Ros (born 20 April 1940) is a Spanish boxer. He competed in the men's lightweight event at the 1960 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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  • and essayist Fernando Riera (1920 - 2010), a Chilean former football player and manager Gabi Riera, an Andorran football player Joaquin Riera (b. 1994),...
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    Oyarzún (1978) Ulises Ramos (1978) Fernando Riera (1978-1980) Manuel Rodríguez Vega (1981) Ulises Ramos (1981) Fernando Riera (1981-1982) Luis Santibáñez (1983)...
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    Ignacio "El Gallo" Jáuregui (1969–74) Fernando Riera (1975–76) Bira (1976) Luis Firpo (1976–77) Fernando Riera (1977–78) Otto Glória (1978–79) Gustavo...
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  • Head coach: Adolfo Pedernera Head coach: Sepp Herberger Head coach: Fernando Riera Head coach: Giovanni Ferrari and Paolo Mazza Head coach: Karl Rappan...
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    Néstor Isella (1973) Humberto Díaz (1973) Caupolicán Peña (1974–76) Fernando Riera (1977) Caupolicán Peña (1977–80) Gustavo Cortés [es] (1980) Mario Tuane...
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  • added to the existing record. Fernando Riera resigned after unpaid salaries and was replaced by his assistant, Fernando Cabrita. Caretaker until 14 January...
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    Eladio rojas (1981) Francisco Molina (1981) Ricardo Contreras (1981–83) Fernando riera (1983–84) Rodolfo Leal (1985) Armando Tobar (1985–86) Orlando aravena...
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  • László Kubala (1964–65) Fernando Argila (1965–66) José Espada (1966) Jenő Kalmár (1966–68) Antonio Argilés (1968–69) Fernando Riera (1969–70) Rafael Iriondo...
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    Sporting 1961, 1965–66; Porto 1964–65 Fernando Riera: Benfica 1962–63, 1966–68; Porto 1972–73; Sporting 1974–75 Fernando Santos: Porto 1998–2001; Sporting...
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  • 5 Humberto Fernandes LH 6 Mário Coluna (c) OR 7 José Augusto IR 8 Santana CF 9 José Torres IL 10 Eusébio OL 11 António Simões Manager: Fernando Riera...
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  • 33% Ladislao Pakozdi 1957 6 2 1 3 4 11 -7 38.89% 1957 Copa O'Higgins Fernando Riera 1957–1962 34 11 4 19 51 76 -25 36.27% 3rd place 1962 FIFA World Cup...
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  • (1924-09-15)15 September 1924 (aged 25) 1 Santiago Wanderers - 4FW Fernando Riera (1920-06-27)27 June 1920 (aged 29) 16 Universidad Católica - 4FW George...
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  • Millar 1 1 Gustavo Moscoso 1 1 Miguel Ángel Neira 1 1 Andrés Prieto 1 1 Fernando Riera 1 1 George Robledo 1 1 José Luis Sierra 1 1 Jorge Valdivia 1 1 Eduardo...
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  • August 1973–December 1973 Joseph Bonnel December 1973–February 1974 Fernando Riera February 1974–1976 Jules Zvunka 1976–February 1977 José Arribas February...
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  • for the new season. With the addition of new players Alejandro Arribas, Fernando Navarro, Pedro Mosquera and Fayçal Fajr, Deportivo began the season with...
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    Fernando Cruz MF 6 Humberto Fernandes FW 10 Mário Coluna (c) FW 7 José Augusto FW 8 Santana FW 9 Eusébio FW 11 António Simões Manager: Fernando Riera...
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    057 Referee: Kenneth Aston (England) Linesmen: Leo Goldstein (Israel) Fernando Buergo Elcuaz (Mexico) Battle of Berne Battle of Bordeaux Battle of Nuremberg...
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  • 2 31 José María Silvero 1 1970–71 1 – Bernardo Gandulla 3 1971 – 32 Fernando Riera 1 1971–72 – – Bernardo Gandulla 4 1972 – 33 José Varacka 1 1972 – 34...
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    Tomašević 1 goal Alfredo Friaça Maneca Andrés Prieto George Robledo Fernando Riera Wilf Mannion Stan Mortensen Ermes Muccinelli Egisto Pandolfini Horacio...
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    (1955–60) Roberto Porta (1961) Hugo Bagnulo (1962) Zezé Moreira (1963) Fernando Riera (1966) Roberto Scarone (1966–67) Zezé Moreira (1968–69) Washington Etchamendi...
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  • Francisco Núñez, decided to incorporate to team as a section of CODELCO. Fernando Riera, helped by Carlos Lillio Guerrero y Roberto Rodríguez, was asked to...
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  • 057 Referee: Kenneth Aston (England) Linesmen: Leo Goldstein (Israel) Fernando Buergo Elcuaz (Mexico) Switzerland were left with just 10 men early in...
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  • coaches with successful career records – Elek Schwartz, Tommy Docherty, Fernando Riera, Aymoré Moreira, and Branko Stanković – but neither delivered the long-awaited...
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    Fernando Rubén Gago (Spanish pronunciation: [feɾˈnando ˈɣaɣo]; born 10 April 1986) is an Argentine football manager and former player. He is the head coach...
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  • José Luis Riera Biosca (26 November 1920 – 20 May 1987) was a Spanish footballer who played as a defender for Atlético Madrid and Real Zaragoza. With...
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    Málaga. The formation is closely related to a 4–2–4 previously used by Fernando Riera, Pellegrini's mentor, and that can be traced back to Chile in 1962 who...
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    OL 11 Francisco Gento Substitutes: GK 1 Milutin Šoškić DF 2 Luis Eyzaguirre DF 6 Jim Baxter FW 9 Uwe Seeler FW 10 Ferenc Puskás Manager: Fernando Riera...
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  • Navarro (c) RH 8 Jorge Toro LH 6 Eladio Rojas OR 7 Jaime Ramírez IR 9 Honorino Landa IL 21 Armando Tobar OL 11 Leonel Sánchez Manager: Fernando Riera...
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