Juan Eduardo Hohberg Roca (8 October 1926 – 30 April 1996) was an Argentine-born Uruguayan football player and coach. He is best remembered as a player...
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Brush (1967) Diego Agurto (1968) José Chiarella (1969) Juan Honores (1970) Zózimo (1971) Juan Hohberg (1972) Djalma Santos (1973) Walter Milera (1973) Moisés...
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Head coach: Ferruccio Valcareggi Head coach: Orvar Bergmark Head coach: Juan Hohberg Head coach: Emmanuel Scheffer Head coach: Mário Zagallo Head coach: Alf...
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Uruguayan footballer Juan Hohberg, who played for Peñarol and played for Uruguay at the 1954 World Cup in Switzerland. Hohberg debuted for the Peru national...
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Aguirre, Enrique Ballestrero, Pedro Cabrera, Julio Nieto, José Magallanes, Juan Miguel Fermín "Ruso" Labraga, Luis Gaitán, Conrado Haeberli, Vital Ruffatti...
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Reinoso (1967) Juan Mostorino (1967) Alejandro Heredia (1968) Roberto Drago (1969-1971) Alfredo Rojas (1972) Zózimo (1976) Juan Hohberg (1983) Ramón Quiroga...
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Voltaire García Manuel Keosseian Henry López Báez Hugo Bagnulo (1971) Juan Hohberg Washington Etchamendi (1973–75) Sergio Markarián (1976–79) Óscar Tabárez...
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Osvaldo Panzutto (1978) Jaime Arroyave [es] (1978) Pedro Dellacha (1978) Juan Hohberg (1979) Óscar Ramos [es] (1979) José Varacka (1979) José Texeira (1980–81)...
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finished the year as champion under the leadership of Argentine Juan Eduardo Hohberg. The 1980s of Peruvian football began to see notable changes in the...
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(1964–1965) Ondino Viera (1965–1967) Juan Hohberg (1969–1970, 1977) Hugo Bagnulo (1970–1973) Roberto Porta (1974) Juan Alberto Schiaffino (1974–1975) José...
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