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    Otto Martins Glória (9 January 1917 – 4 September 1986) was a Brazilian football coach. Glória was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, but had his greatest...
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  • Ernesto Santos (1946) Roque Calocero (1946–1947) Otto Glória (1947) Flávio Costa (1947–1951) Otto Glória (1951–1952) Gentil Cardoso (1952–1953) Flávio Costa...
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    The first successful manager with Portugal was a Brazilian, Otto Glória. After making himself known on the bench of Benfica in particular, he took the...
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  • Feola Head coach: Rudolf Vytlačil Head coach: Lajos Baróti Head coach: Otto Glória Head coach: Luis Álamos Head coach: Edmondo Fabbri Source: FIFA Head...
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  • Look up Glória or glória in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Glória is a common Portuguese girl's name, the equivalent of Gloria in Spanish and English...
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    Ayres dropped out due to contractual reasons, Glória was given the chance to dub Ayres' voice. In 1971, Glória did a screen test for the role of Zizi in the...
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    Lopes: Benfica 2005–06; Porto 2009–10, 2012–13; Sporting 2013, 2014–15 Otto Glória: Benfica 1954–59, 1968–70; Sporting 1961, 1965–66; Porto 1964–65 Fernando...
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  • president Joaquim Ferreira Bogalho in 1952 and the arrival of coach Otto Glória in 1954, Benfica became more modernized and professional and moved into...
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    managers. Albano Paulo led Académica to victory in the inaugural final. Otto Glória, José Maria Pedroto and Sérgio Conceição have won the competition on...
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  • Vicente LB 9 Hilário CM 16 Jaime Graça CM 10 Mário Coluna (c) RW 12 José Augusto SS 13 Eusébio CF 18 José Torres LW 11 António Simões Manager: Otto Glória...
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  • 9 Hilário CM 16 Jaime Graça CM 10 Mário Coluna (c)  41' RW 12 José Augusto SS 13 Eusébio CF 18 José Torres LW 11 António Simões Manager: Otto Glória...
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  • Louis Maurer 1959–February 1962 Lucien Troupel February 1962–July 1962 Otto Glória July 1962–December 1962 Armand Penverne December 1962–July 1963 Luis...
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    public health officer and the founder of the Oswaldo Cruz Institute Otto Glória – association football coach Roberto Marinho – Founder of the biggest...
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    Damião in number of trophies won (8), surpassing both János Biri and Otto Glória. With that victory, he became the first coach to win Primeira Liga, Taça...
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  • ending their first trophyless season in five years. Benfica then hired Otto Glória, a Brazilian manager that would revolutionise the club by introducing...
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    Spain 1965 1966 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) 1 La Liga Otto Glória  Brazil 1966 1968 55 24 15 16 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) League matches only....
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  • da Silva (Portugal) in 1953–54 Enrique Fernandez (Uruguay) in 1957–58 Otto Glória (Brazil) in 1961–62 and 1965–66 Fernando Vaz (Portugal) in 1969–70 Mário...
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    (1975–76) Bira (1976) Luis Firpo (1976–77) Fernando Riera (1977–78) Otto Glória (1978–79) Gustavo Peña (1979) Bira (1979–80) Pedro Dellacha (1980–81)...
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    1968–69 Sérgio Moacir 1968 Campeonato Gaúcho 1970 Carlos Froner 1971 Otto Glória 1972 Daltro Menezes 1973 Milton Kuelle 1974 Sérgio Moacir 1975 Ênio Andrade...
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  • (1972–1973) Karl-Heinz Marotzke (1973–1974) Tiko Jelisavčić (1974–1978) Otto Glória (1978–1981) Gottlieb Göller (1981) Adegboyega Onigbinde (1981–1984) Chris...
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    some regularity. Three of them have won team awards with their nations: Otto Glória won Third Place with Portugal in 1966. Didi won the FIFA Fair Play Trophy...
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  • António Simões. They were selected by Manuel da Luz Afonso and coached by Otto Glória. The nickname is derived from a 15th-century Portuguese chivalric legend...
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  • Portugal national football team as seleccionador ("the selector"), with Otto Glória as the coach. That meant that Afonso would be choosing the players but...
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  • Ryszard Kulesza Coach: Mahieddine Khalef Coach: Mengistu Worku Coach: Otto Glória Coach: Ted Dumitru replaced by Ante Bušelić Ted Dumitru could not enter...
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  • 1943–44). Otto Glória, 3 (1954–55, 1956–57, 1968–69). Most Continental titles: Béla Guttmann, 2 (1960–61, 1961–62). Most league titles: Otto Glória, 4 (1954–55...
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    Sporting, becoming the third manager to lift the trophy four times; unlike Otto Glória and Pedroto, he won all of his with the same side. Shortly after, however...
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  • professionalisation of the football team in 1954 with the signing of coach Otto Glória, and the construction of the original Estádio da Luz and the Centro de...
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  • Ferdinand Daučík (Spanish champion with Barcelona and Atlético Madrid) and Otto Glória (Taça de Portugal winner with Benfica and Belenenses). For the 1966–67...
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    levelling the scoreline) declared Santos the winners. Portuguesa manager Otto Glória quickly led his team out of the stadium; this was allegedly to ensure...
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  • Jaime Graça CM 7 Mário Coluna (c) LM 8 José Augusto RF 9 José Torres CF 10 Eusébio LF 11 António Simões Substitute: GK 12 Nascimento Manager: Otto Glória...
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