Juan Carlos Corazzo (14 December 1907 – 12 January 1986) was a Uruguayan football player and coach. Born in Montevideo, Corazzo played as a defender and...
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Look up corazzo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Corazzo is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Juan Carlos Corazzo (1907–1986)...
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manager Juan Carlos Corazzo (1907–1986), Uruguayan footballer and manager Juan Carlos de la Barrera (born 1983), Mexican footballer Juan Carlos de Lima...
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retired footballer, the father of Diego Forlán, and son-in-law of Juan Carlos Corazzo. As a professional footballer Pablo Forlán played for Peñarol (1963–1970)...
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Uruguay in the 1966 and 1974 World Cups, and his maternal grandfather, Juan Carlos Corazzo, for Independiente in Argentina. Forlán is of Italian, Basque, and...
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goals scored. No third place match was played in 1975, 1979 and 1983. Note: Carlos Valderrama (1987) was the first player to officially win the best player...
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Head coaches: Ljubomir Lovrić and Prvoslav Mihajlović Head coach: Juan Carlos Corazzo Head coach: Adolfo Pedernera Head coach: Sepp Herberger Head coach:...
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Colombia Brazil v Uruguay As of 27 June 2024 Juan López (1946–1955, 1957–1959) Juan Carlos Corazzo (1955, 1959–1961, 1962–1964) Hugo Bagnulo (1955–1957)...
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Cubilla and José Sasía's shots. 30 May 1962 15:00 CLT (UTC-04) Estadio Carlos Dittborn, Arica Attendance: 7,908 Referee: Andor Dorogi (Hungary) The Soviet...
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June 2011 to August 2012, a national team record previously set by Juan Carlos Corazzo. With the Copa América win, Uruguay qualified for the 2013 FIFA Confederations...
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