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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... |
Gerardo Martino (section Managerial style) four times from 2002 till 2006. In 2008, Martino was linked for vacant managerial position of Iran Pro League side Steel Azin, but the deal was cancelled... |
Diego Maradona (section Managerial career) challengers included; Diego Simeone, Carlos Bianchi, Miguel Ángel Russo, and Sergio Batista. On 29 October 2008, AFA chairman Julio Grondona confirmed that Maradona... |
Nicolás Burdisso (section Club career) 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... |
Marcelo Bielsa (section Managerial career) difference. On 28 April 2019, Bielsa made one of the most contentious managerial calls of the Championship season in Leeds' penultimate league game against... |
Lionel Scaloni (section Managerial statistics) Cup] (in Italian). Calcio Atalanta. Retrieved 18 December 2022. Levinsky, Sergio (8 August 2018). "La historia de Lionel Scaloni: el hombre que le teme a... |
Gabriel Milito (section Managerial statistics) second position in Venezuela. On 20 August 2010, national team coach Sergio Batista recalled Milito for a friendly with Spain the following month, the player's... |
Alejandro Sabella (section Managerial career) goal scored by Mario Gotze. Sabella's substitutions in the final, notably Sergio Agüero for Ezequiel Lavezzi and Rodrigo Palacio for Gonzalo Higuaín, were... |
José Luis Brown (section Playing career) 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... |
Fábio Carille (section Managerial career) assistant. On 11 October 2010 he was appointed as interim coach, after Adílson Batista resigned. He returned to his previous duties after the appointment of Tite... |
José Pedraza (boxer) (section Amateur career) Pedraza won the tournament's gold medal over localist boxer Jonathan Batista (10:5). In December, he won the lightweight national championship, defeating... |
Havana Plan Piloto (section Fulgencio Batista) the sanction of Batista, though the American government eventually succeeded in pressuring the Batista government to deport him. Batista encouraged large-scale... |
em três nacionais, zagueiro Batista agora defende campo do direito" [Semifinalist in three national leagues, stopper Batista now defends Law fields]. Superesportes... |
Firas Al-Khatib (section Managerial career) Iraqi Premier League club Zakho FC officially. He left Iraq to join Sergio Batista's Chinese Super League side Shanghai Shenhua at February 2013. He scored... |
February 16 – Mike Hubbard February 17 – Danny Patterson February 19 – Miguel Batista February 21 – Jeff Schmidt February 26 – Matt Luke February 26 – Danny... |
Patikas Okoński Batista Lineup against Dynamo Dresden (1989-09-27) Having won the last year's championship and with the addition of Daniel Batista in their roster... |
to the Navy. Bilateral rivalry continued. Navy Minister Ernesto de Melo Batista asked for his resignation and no active-duty admiral accepted to take his... |
player". FC Karpaty Lviv. Retrieved 22 July 2016. "A new stage in Cristobal's career started". FC Karpaty Lviv. Retrieved 22 July 2016. "Kostyantyn Kravchenko... |