Carlos Bianchi (born 26 April 1949), nicknamed El Virrey (The Viceroy), is an Argentine former football player and manager. A prolific goalscorer, although...
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Wehbe, Carlos Bianchi, Mario Nogara. Manuel Giúdice was the coach, and the rest of the roster were Osvaldo Biaggio, Carlos Caballero, Juan Carlos Carone...
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Josip Skoblar holds the record for most goals in a single season at 44. Carlos Bianchi, Delio Onnis, Jean-Pierre Papin and Kylian Mbappé share the record for...
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Juan Carlos Bianchi (born 22 January 1970) is a former tennis player from Venezuela, who represented his native country at the 1996 Summer Olympics in...
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Carlos Antonio Karim Bianchi Chelech (born 4 November 1960) is a Chilean politician who has served as Senator and Deputy for his country. "Poder Bianchi:...
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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 the...
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team during the campaign. Despite the return of former popular player Carlos Bianchi as manager during the mid-1980s, the club failed to return to Division...
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most of 2012 and 2013 away from football, he returned to playing under Carlos Bianchi in February 2013, before officially leaving in 2014 after the club president...
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Carlos Bianchi (19 December 1910 – 20 October 1935) was an Argentine sprinter. He competed in the men's 100 metres at the 1932 Summer Olympics. Farías...
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record sale when he went back to Benfica for €107k in 1977. Next up was Carlos Bianchi that same year, whose price tag made him the club's most expensive player...
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permanent charge. The most successful head coach in terms of titles won is Carlos Bianchi with 9. Titles include 4 Primera División leagues, 3 Copa Libertadores...
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80s he, like Carlos Bianchi, was behind compatriots such as Mario Kempes and Leopoldo Luque in the Argentinian pecking order. Carlos Bianchi had been signed...
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Carlos A. Bianchi Angleró (born February 10, 1974) is a Puerto Rican politician affiliated with the Popular Democratic Party (PPD). He was elected to...
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soprano Bruno Bianchi (disambiguation), several people Carlos Bianchi (born 1949), former Argentine football (soccer) player and coach Craig Bianchi (born 1978)...
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Sven-Göran Eriksson Lazio 86 3rd Ottmar Hitzfeld Bayern Munich 69 2000 1st Carlos Bianchi Boca Juniors 137 2nd Héctor Cúper Valencia 124 3rd Vicente del Bosque...
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Ronaldinho – 2003. Zlatan Ibrahimović – 2014. Ligue 1 Top Scorer (14) Carlos Bianchi (2) – 1978, 1979. Pauleta (2) – 2006, 2007. Zlatan Ibrahimović (3) –...
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fewest goals, they only needed to score 9 times to claim their titles. Carlos Bianchi holds the record for the longest period in the top scorers list, his...
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Jean Sérafin 1987–1989 Nenad Bjeković 1989 Pierre Alonzo 1989–1990 Carlos Bianchi 1990 Jean Fernandez 1990–1992 Jean-Noël Huck 1992–1996 Albert Emon 1996...
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striker Carlos Bianchi and defenders Jean-Pierre Adams and Ramón Heredia, the season was a disappointing one as PSG finished in 11th place. Carlos Bianchi, for...
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Paris Saint-Germain. Among them are club greats such as Ronaldinho, Carlos Bianchi and Jean Djorkaeff. Jean Djorkaeff was both PSG's first star and first...
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logo as Botafogo de Ribeirão Preto's and sport club Paulistinha city São Carlos, Brazil. The fan club, Fiel Força Tricolor (or FFT), founded in 1992, has...
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Guardiola is the most successful manager with four titles followed by Carlos Bianchi and Carlo Ancelotti, claiming three titles each. Six managers also won...
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Primera División, he was dismissed. His wife, Brenda Bianchi, is the daughter of Carlos Bianchi. As of 12 May 2024 Vélez Sarsfield Primera División: 1998...
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Bordeaux. To replace him, Bord imposed the recruitment of Carlos Bianchi to Gress. Bianchi was a prolific goalscorer but he was also a very traditional...
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the competition. The most successful individual manager is Argentine Carlos Bianchi who won the tournament on four occasions, leading Vélez Sársfield to...
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1996–97 - Carlos Bianchi 1996–97 - Carlo Mazzone 1995–96 1994–95 1993–94 - Vujadin Boskov 1992–93 Coppa Italia Runners-up 1992–93 Ottavio Bianchi 1991–92...
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league, and only saving its Serie A status by a few points. New coach Carlos Bianchi failed to get the most out of a prolific squad, and was sacked in the...
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15 9 17 81 71 +10 036.59 21,754 Carlos Bianchi 39 1978–79 D1 13th R32 41 15 8 18 67 73 −6 036.59 18,550 Carlos Bianchi 32 1979–80 D1 7th R32 41 16 11 14...
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