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Sergio Daniel "Checho" Batista (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈseɾxjo ðaˈnjel ˈtʃetʃo βaˈtista]; born 9 November 1962) is an Argentine football manager and former... |
Australia, which Argentina also went on to win. After being called up by Sergio Batista for the Olympics, He replaced injured Oscar Ustari at the 2008 Summer... |
Jonathan Bauman (section Honours) was summoned by Sergio Batista to work with the Youth Team. On May 4, 2010, Bauman receives the news that he was chosen by Sergio Batista as one of the... |
Santiago Giménez (section Honours) same month, it was reported that the Argentina under-20 coach Fernando Batista was interested in calling him up. On 27 October 2021, Giménez made his... |
Ceará Sporting Club (section Honours) (2017–18) Jorginho (2018) Lisca (2018–19) Enderson Moreira (2019) Adílson Batista (2019) Argel Fuchs (2019–20) Enderson Moreira (2020) Guto Ferreira (2020–21)... |
Club Athletico Paranaense (section Honours) César Carpegiani (2010) Sérgio Soares (2010–11) Geninho (2011) Adilson Batista (2011) Renato Gaúcho (2011) Antônio Lopes (2011) Juan Ramón Carrasco (2012)... |
Argentinos Juniors (section Honours) José Luis Pavoni, Jorge Olguín, Adrián Domenech, Emilio Commisso, Sergio Batista, Mario Videla, "Pepe" Castro, Claudio Borghi, Carlos Ereros. The team... |
Annibal Biggeri Marius Hiller Yaco Danón Martín Romagnoli (1994–98) Sergio Batista (1997–99) Nicolás Cambiasso (2007–14) Ariel Zárate (2007–11) Ariel Ortega... |
FC Santiago de Cuba (section Honours) MF CUB Sergio Salgado — MF CUB Yoensy Martínez — FW CUB Eddy Gelkis — FW CUB Pablo Labrada — FW CUB Brian Savigne — FW CUB Ruslán Batista — FW CUB... |
Gabriel Jesus (section Honours) Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 23 February 2016. Batista, Gabriel (28 August 2015). "Gabriel Jesus luta para superar a timidez e... |
were held in Beijing where Argentina, coached by former World Champion Sergio Batista, won their second consecutive gold medal. The squad debuted with a 2–1... |
SC Internacional (section Honours) defense, while Falcão, Batista, and Jair were the chosen midfielders. Finally, the attack consisted of Valdomiro, Bira, and Mário Sérgio. The team was superior... |
Talleres de Córdoba (section Honours) Ballarino (2001 - 2002) Enzo Trossero (2002) Marcelo Arce - Sergio Coleoni (2002) Sergio Batista (2002 - 2003) Ángel Bocanelli (2003) Luis Cubilla (2003)... |
Maximiliano Moralez (section Honours) Football Club. Retrieved 15 February 2017. Fernando Czyz (15 November 2010). "Batista inicia un nuevo proceso de selección local". Cancha Llena (in Spanish)... |
Argentina national football team (section Honours) Pékerman (2004–2006) Alfio Basile (2006–2008) Diego Maradona (2008–2010) Sergio Batista (2010–2011) Alejandro Sabella (2011–2014) Gerardo Martino (2014–2016)... |
Hugo Nervo (section Honours) 2009, for the 2009 Clausura tournament. Nervo was called by coach Sergio Batista for the Argentina U-21 national team that finished third in the 2009... |
Nicolás Burdisso (section Honours) by manager Diego Maradona and for the Copa América 2011 by manager Sergio Batista. On 15 November 2011, Burdisso injured his left knee during a World... |
Javier Pastore (section Honours) Rodríguez. Argentina won the match 3–1. Pastore was included by manager Sergio Batista in Argentina's 23-man squad for the 2011 Copa América on home soil.... |
Xanana Gusmão (section Awards and honours) his education at night school. In 1965, at the age of 19, he met Emilia Batista, who was later to become his wife. His nickname, "Xanana", was taken from... |
José Luis Brown (section Honours) December 2007, Brown became coach of the Argentine under-17 team as Sergio Batista was put at the helm of the under-20s. As the latter's assistant at the... |