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Carlos Salvador Bilardo Digiano (born 16 March 1938) is an Argentine former physician, football player, and manager. Bilardo achieved worldwide renown... |
In those teams, he formed part of a fearsome midfield, along with Carlos Bilardo and Eduardo Flores. He also played for the Argentina national team and... |
Estudiantes de La Plata (section Carlos Bilardo era) Carlos Aldabe (1963 – 1964) Osvaldo Zubeldía (Jan 1965 – Dec 1970) Carlos Bilardo (1971) José María Silvero (1972) Omar Sívori (1972) Carlos Bilardo (1973... |
Fernando Redondo (section Honours) team just before the 1990 FIFA World Cup, when it was coached by Carlos Salvador Bilardo. The player excused himself on account of not wanting to interrupt... |
José Luis Brown (section Honours) latter. Brown was also picked for the 1986 FIFA World Cup by manager Carlos Bilardo, as a last-minute addition: in spite of a serious knee injury suffered... |
Argentina national football team (section Honours) The team's World Cup–winning managers are César Luis Menotti in 1978, Carlos Bilardo in 1986 and Lionel Scaloni in 2022. Since the Golden Ball for the tournament's... |
Raúl Madero (footballer) (section Honours) [citation needed] Madero and fellow player Carlos Bilardo retired after graduating as Medical Doctors. While Bilardo remained in football as a coach, Madero... |
Boca Juniors (section Honours) reached the top position six times (mostly during the coaching tenure of Carlos Bianchi). Boca was named by the IFFHS as the top South American club of... |
Sevilla FC (section Honours) 1992–93 season. During the same season, Sevilla FC was managed by Carlos Salvador Bilardo, a world champion manager. Historically, Sevilla FC has fielded... |
Carlos Daniel Aimar (born 21 July 1950) is an Argentine retired footballer who played as a midfielder, and a current coach. Born in Corral de Bustos, Marcos... |
José Daniel Ponce (section Honours) transferred and promoted to the first team of Estudiantes by coach Carlos Bilardo, when he shared the midfield with Miguel Ángel Russo, Alejandro Sabella... |
Daniel Passarella (section Honours) relationship with captain Diego Maradona and coach Carlos Bilardo during the tournament. He later claimed Bilardo and Maradona made certain that he was sidelined;... |
Sergio Batista (section Honours) Argentinos Juniors in the 1985 Copa Libertadores, the Argentine coach Carlos Bilardo called Batista up for a friendly against Mexico on 14 November 1985... |
Carlos Adolfo "Lucho" Sosa (21 July 1919 – 2 March 2009) was an Argentine footballer who played as a midfielder. He spent most of his career in Boca Juniors... |
Juan Carlos "Toto" Lorenzo (Spanish pronunciation: [xwaŋ ˈkaɾlos loˈɾenso]; 27 October 1922 – 14 November 2001) was an Argentine football player and coach... |
Marcelo Trobbiani (section Honours) mid-1982, Trobbiani was transferred to Estudiantes de La Plata. Coach Carlos Bilardo made Trobbiani play as a deep-lying centre-forward linking the strong... |
Roberto Mouzo (section Honours) coach (sharing duties with Francisco Sá) in 1996 after the sacking of Carlos Bilardo. Nevertheless, in 2003 he was fired by the Mauricio Macri administration... |
Colombia national football team (section Honours) Cup qualifiers, Colombia was under the command of Argentine manager Carlos Bilardo, who later won the World Cup with Argentina in 1986. Colombia was drawn... |
Reinaldo Merlo (section Honours) after the sentence he often told anxious fans and reporters. When Carlos Bilardo left Estudiantes de La Plata in 2004, Merlo was offered the post of... |
San Lorenzo de Almagro (section Honours) (1975) Rogelio Domínguez (1977) Carlos Bilardo (1979) Delém (1980) Héctor Veira (1980) Victorio Cocco (1981) Juan Carlos Lorenzo (1981–82) José Yudica (1982)... |