Víctor Hugo Bagnulo Fernández (23 July 1915 – 7 February 2008) was a Uruguayan football player and manager. He is most famous for his managing success...
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Viera (1972) Juan Ricardo Faccio (1972–73) Hugo Bagnulo (1973–74) José María Rodríguez (1974) Hugo Bagnulo (1974–75) Juan Alberto Schiaffino (1975–76)...
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(1946–1955, 1957–1959) Juan Carlos Corazzo (1955, 1959–1961, 1962–1964) Hugo Bagnulo (1955–1957) Héctor Castro (1959) Enrique Fernández (1961–1962, 1967–1969)...
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rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Diego Jaume Hugo Bagnulo (1952–1957; 1960–1961) Gregorio Pérez (1983–1984) Juan Ahuntchaín (1996)...
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Pedro Cubilla Fernando Morena Claudio Techera Juan Hohberg (late 1960s) Hugo Bagnulo (1963–64), (1967) José Sasía (1971) Martín Lasarte (1996–97) Rubén Israel...
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Stábile Rodolfo Micheli (8) Enrique Hormazábal 1956 Uruguay Uruguay Hugo Bagnulo Enrique Hormazábal (4) Óscar Míguez 1957 Peru Argentina Guillermo Stábile...
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goals in Liga Rosarina de Football competitions. György Orth (1945) Hugo Bagnulo (1965) Manuel Giúdice (1966) Omar Sívori (1969–70) Ángel Tulio Zof (1970–71)...
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participations. Alejandro Villanueva (1940–41) Roberto Scarone (1958–59) Hugo Bagnulo (1969–70) Didi (1986) Teófilo Cubillas (1988) Miguel Company (1989) Pedro...
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Estadio Centenario, with goals from Ernesto Vargas, Santiago Ostolaza and Hugo De León. That same year, Nacional would contest its third Intercontinental...
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1 Luis Cubilla 1 – 1 Juan Mujica 1 – 1 Paulo César Carpegiani 1 – 1 Hugo Bagnulo 1 – 1 Valdir Espinosa 1 – 1 José Pastoriza 1 – 1 Giovanni Trapattoni...
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