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    Luis Antonio Carniglia (4 October 1917 – 22 June 2001) was an Argentine football striker and manager. He played for Boca Juniors in the 1930s, but is probably...
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  • Jean Courteaux, as well as the Argentine duo of Pancho Gonzales and Luis Carniglia and the Swede Pär Bengtsson, Nice won the league despite finishing equal...
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    1957 105 66 14 25 269 141 062.86 2 La Liga 2 UEFA Champions League [E] Luis Carniglia June 1957 19 February 1959 68 48 11 9 178 58 070.59 1 La Liga 1 UEFA...
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    Villalonga  Spain Real Madrid 1958  Argentina Luis Carniglia  Spain Real Madrid 1959  Argentina Luis Carniglia  Spain Real Madrid 1960  Spain Miguel Muñoz...
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  • Phelipon 1974–1976 André Menaut 1976–1978 Christian Montes 1978–1979 Luis Carniglia 1979–1980 Raymond Goethals 1980–1989 Aimé Jacquet 1989 Didier Couécou...
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    Trapattoni and José Altafini for Milan and Sandro Mazzola, Giacinto Facchetti and Luis Suárez (footballer, born 1935) for Inter. The match usually creates a lively...
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    Name Years Manlio Scopigno 1965 Luis Carniglia 1965–68 Giuseppe Viani 1968 Cesarino Cervellati 1968–69 Oronzo Pugliese 1969 Edmondo Fabbri 1969–72 Oronzo...
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  • director of football and former Spanish international and Barcelona B coach Luis Enrique as manager. Signings included attacking midfielder Erik Lamela from...
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    to be the third Argentine coach to win the Champions League, after Luis Carniglia and Helenio Herrera. After the final goal, Real Madrid's Raphaël Varane...
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    competition, Barcelona (away 1–1; home 0–2). The season's main signings were Luís Oliveira and Andrei Kanchelskis, the latter of whom suffered from many injuries...
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    star players like Raimundo Orsi, Luigi Bertolini, Giovanni Ferrari, and Luis Monti, among others. Juventus moved to the Stadio Comunale, but for the rest...
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  • win a Champions League. He had the chance to join fellow Argentinians Luis Carniglia and Helenio Herrera as the only non-European coaches to win the European...
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    Tabanelli (1958–59) Francesco Capocasale (1959–61) Onofrio Fusco (1961) Luis Carniglia (1961) Federico Allasio (1961–62) Onofrio Fusco (1962) Pietro Magni...
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    Dellacha (1969–70) Rogelio Domínguez (1971) Juan Carlos Lorenzo (1972) Luis Carniglia (1973) Osvaldo Zubeldía (1974) Roberto Scarone (1975) Rogelio Domínguez...
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  • coach Diego Simeone. He had the chance to join fellow Argentinians Luis Carniglia and Helenio Herrera as the only non-European coaches to win the European...
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  • 50 43 40.54 Heriberto Herrera 1964 1969 215 100 73 42 265 156 46.51 Luis Carniglia 1969 1970 12 5 4 3 17 11 41.67 Ercole Rabitti 1970(int.) – 29 14 9 6...
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  • defeat FC Girondins de Bordeaux 5–3 with goals by Victor Nuremberg, Luis Carniglia, Jean Belver, Abdelaziz Ben Tifour and Georges Césari. 4 May 1952 Stade...
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    Luis Enrique Martínez García (Spanish pronunciation: [lwis enˈrike maɾˈtineθ ɡaɾˈθia]; born 8 May 1970), known as Luis Enrique, is a Spanish football manager...
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    Total 94 54 21 19 200 90 057.45 Giuseppe Viani Luis Carniglia 1963–64 30 16 8 6 55 33 053.33 Carniglia sacked on 2 March 1964 Giuseppe Viani Nils Liedholm...
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    was so wet that the trip was cancelled. During the 1961 close season, Luis Carniglia had succeeded Foni as manager. Roma were unbeaten at home in the 1961–62...
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  • Lorenzo 1964–65 - Luis Miró 1963–64 Coppa Italia Winners 1963–64 Naim Krieziu 1963–64 - Alfredo Foni (2) 1963–64 1962–63 - Luis Carniglia 1962–63 1961–62...
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  • José Francisco Molina Nando Luis Otero Pahiño Pedrito Enrique Romero Sergio Diego Tristán Juan Carlos Valerón José Luis Veloso Víctor Sánchez Voro Christian...
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    José Santamaría LH 6 José María Zárraga IR 7 Joseíto OR 8 Raymond Kopa CF 9 Alfredo Di Stéfano IL 10 Héctor Rial OL 11 Paco Gento Manager: Luis Carniglia...
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    AC Milan. In late July, Di Stéfano even went to Milan accompanied by Luis Carniglia to meet the club's leaders and issue a counteroffer to Espanyol's proposal...
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  • Santisteban LH 6 Antonio Ruiz OR 7 Raymond Kopa IR 8 Enrique Mateos CF 9 Alfredo Di Stéfano IL 10 Héctor Rial OL 11 Paco Gento Manager: Luis Carniglia...
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  • points in the first seven days; under the esteemed Argentine coach Luis Carniglia, the biancorossi ended the championship in third-last place in the standings...
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    2017 and 2018) Two non-European coaches won the European Cup twice: Luis Carniglia with Real Madrid (1958 and 1959) Helenio Herrera with Inter Milan (1964...
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  • Puskas missed the final match due to a technical decision by head coach Luis Carniglia, who was fired after that by club chairman Santiago Bernabéu. Additionally...
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  • Carevic – Atlante – 2003/2007–11 Mario Enrique Cariaga – Atlas – 1981–83 Luis Carniglia – Atlas – 1945–46 Marcelo Carracedo – Santos Laguna, Morelia – 1994–96...
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  • Fulvio Bernardini, and in his place came first Manlio Scopigno and then Luis Carniglia. The Argentine coach led Bologna to two excellent finishes: a runners-up...
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