Rubén Darío Amorín Mattos (6 November 1927 – 24 December 2014) was a Uruguayan football player who played as a forward and coach. Amorín was born in Rocha...
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Amorin is a surname of Galician origin. Notable people with the surname include: Rubén Amorín (1927–2014), Uruguayan football player and coach Santiago...
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1971–1972 Rubén Amorín 1972 Néstor Valdés 1972 Rubén Amorín 1976 Carlos Cavagnaro 1976 Carlos Wellmann 1976 José Ernesto Romero 1979 Rubén Amorín 1980 Carlos...
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which also won three titles during this time. In 1973, Uruguayan coach Rubén Amorín arrived at Municipal. He managed a group of players that included defender...
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1967–68 seasons. The three championships came under Uruguayan coach Rubén Amorín. In 1975, they won their fourth league title, repeating the feat in 1978...
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eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Rubén Amorín (1979) Julio César Cortés (1997–1998) Héctor Trujillo (2000–2001) Luís...
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Walter Ormeño (1970–1971) Carmelo Faraone (1971) Walter Ormeño (1972) Rubén Amorín (1977–1978) Walter Ormeño (1979–1980) Jorge Lainfiesta (1981–1982) Salvador...
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Transvaal 1974 Rubén Amorín Municipal 1975 Dagoberto Moll Atlético Español 1976 Conrado Miranda Águila 1977 Raúl Cárdenas América 1978 Rubén Amorín Gustavo Peña...
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Source 1963 Mario Cordero Costa Rica 1965 Ignacio Trelles Mexico 1967 Rubén Amorín Guatemala 1969 Eduardo Viso Abella Costa Rica 1971 Javier de la Torre...
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only CONCACAF championship won to date by Guatemala, who was managed by Rubén Amorín. Mexico, managed by Ignacio "Nacho" Trelles, finished second, while Honduras...
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