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    Héctor "Bambino" Veira (born May 29, 1946) is a former Argentine footballer. Since retiring as a player he has gone on to win several major titles as a...
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    Bilardo (1979) Delém (1980) Héctor Veira (1980) Victorio Cocco (1981) Juan Carlos Lorenzo (1981–82) José Yudica (1982) Héctor Veira (1983–84) Oscar López (1985)...
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  • Veira may refer to: Veira, a historically used name for Wyre, Orkney Islands, Scotland, UK Héctor Veira (born 1946), Argentine footballer Vera (disambiguation)...
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  • appearance in the 1999 edition, this time under new Argentine manager Héctor Veira. Bolivia was placed in group A along with hosts Mexico, Saudi Arabia...
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  • (1895–1948), Hall-of-Fame Major League Baseball player nicknamed "the Bambino" Héctor Veira (born 1946), Argentine retired footballer and manager The "Curse of the...
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  • 1990 David Vidal Mar 1990–June 1990 Colin Addison July 1990–April 1991 Héctor Veira April 1991–June 1992 Ramón Blanco July 1992–January 1993 José Luis Romero...
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    Juan Manuel Llop (1 Jan 2001 – 1 Jan 2002) Julio Alberto Zamora (2002) Héctor Veira (2002–04) Américo Gallego (2004) Juvenal Olmos (2005) Nery Pumpido (1...
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  • Patricio Hernández (1994) Hector Cúper (1995–1997) Mario Gómez (1997–1999) Mario Zanabria (1999) Miguel Ángel Russo (1999–00) Héctor Veira (2000–01) Carlos Aimar...
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    Buenos Muchachos (Good Guys) where he participated along with fellow Héctor Veira and singer Cacho Castaña. In 2019, Basile offered to manage Flat Earth...
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    Nacional, 1979 Torneo Metropolitano, and 1980 Torneo Metropolitano). Héctor Veira won the Copa Libertadores with River Plate, in 1986. That same year the...
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    Carrascosa (1967–69) Ricardo Lavolpe (1971–75) Silvio Sotelo (1971–78) Héctor Veira (1974) Carlos Buttice (1981–82) Daniel Delfino (1988–90), (1991–93),...
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  • Valdir Espinosa 1 – 1 José Pastoriza 1 – 1 Giovanni Trapattoni 1 – 1 Héctor Veira 1 – 1 Tomislav Ivić 1 – 1 Roberto Fleitas 1 – 1 Vladica Popović 1 – 1...
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    Lorenzo (1982–83) José Yudica (1986–87) Daniel Willington (1987–88) Héctor Veira (1989) Alfio Basile (1 July 1989 – 30 June 1990) Eduardo Luján Manera...
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  • 1930 1937 Sergio Vázquez 30 0 1991 1994 Carlos Veglio 9 0 1968 1970 Héctor Veira 2 0 1965 1967 Julián Velázquez 1 0 2011 2011 Santiago Vergini 3 0 2012...
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    Libertadores for the first time in its history in 1986 under manager Héctor Veira. In 1988, he transferred to Spanish club Real Betis where, in 1989, he...
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  • Jorge Dominichi 1983 – 29 Luis Cubilla 1984 – – Federico Vairo 1984 – 30 Héctor Veira 1984–87 3 – Fernando Areán 1987 – 31 Carlos Griguol 1987–88 1 32 César...
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  • of the teams that participated in the 1999 Copa América. Head coach: Héctor Veira Head coach: Philippe Troussier Head coach: Ever Almeida Head coach: Juan...
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  • 1996 Juan Carlos Veiga – Zacatepec, Atlas – 1975–76/1980–82, 1977–78 Héctor Veira – Laguna – 1971–72 Julián Velázquez – Cruz Azul, Tijuana, Querétaro –...
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    and finished the 1996 Apertura league in 10th place. His second coach, Héctor Veira, also performed poorly. New coach Carlos Bianchi helped Juan Román Riquelme...
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  • rumors about Miguel Ángel Brindisi as new trainer, the club appointed Héctor Veira as new head coach and reinforced the squad with goalkeeper Roberto Abbondanzieri...
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    River Plate) Juan Carlos Lorenzo (also was a player of Boca Juniors) Héctor Veira César Luis Menotti (also was a player of Boca Juniors) Rogelio Domínguez...
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  • for the 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup tournament in Mexico. Head coach: Héctor Veira Head coach: Mahmoud El-Gohary Head coach: Manuel Lapuente Head coach:...
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    Substitutes: GK 12 Sergio Goycochea DF 13 Rubén D. Gómez MF 14 Daniel Sperandío  68' MF 15 Néstor Gorosito MF 16 Claudio Morresi Manager: Héctor Veira...
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  • Giuliano Galoppo – São Paulo (2022–) Héctor Canteros – Flamengo (2014–2016), Chapecoense (2017–2018) Héctor Veira – Corinthians (1976) Horacio Ameli –...
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  • Marzolini 2 1995 – 49 Carlos Bilardo 1 1996 – – Francisco Sá 1 1996 – 50 Héctor Veira 1 1996–98 – – Carlos García Cambón 1 1998 – 51 Carlos Bianchi 1 1998–01...
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    UEFA Super Cup winning manager 1987 Succeeded by Aad de Mos Preceded by Héctor Veira Intercontinental Cup winning manager 1987 Succeeded by Roberto Fleitas...
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  • Gutiérrez  71' FW 11 Gonzalo Galindo  60' FW 13 Joaquín Botero Substitutions: MF 16 Vladimir Soria  60' MF 10 Marco Etcheverry  71' Manager: Héctor Veira...
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  • being heavily favourites the squad sank to the 6th spot prompting coach Veira to quit as head coach on 2 May 1998. Chairman Mauricio Macri wanted to appoint...
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    Juniors finished 10th. in the 1996–97 season. Bilardo's successor was Héctor Veira, but he could not win any title with a team that had its best performance...
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    11 Roque Alfaro  67' FW 19 Antonio Alzamendi FW 7 Juan Gilberto Funes Substitutes: MF Pedro Troglio  67' MF Daniel Sperandío  78' Manager: Héctor Veira...
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