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original on 25
November 2015.
Retrieved 24
November 2015. Juan
Quarterone at BDFA (in Spanish) El
encanto de
Quartarone at LaPrensa.com.sv at the...
- (1992–93), (1996–97) Omar
Muraco (1975–76)
Marvin Rodríguez (1978) Juan
Quarterone (1980)
Carlos Alberto Mijangos (1988) José Luis
Estrada (1994–95) Felipe...
- this time the team was
coached by Óscar Benítez, Saúl
Molina and Juan
Quarterone.
Luciano Suárez,
Manuel Díaz,
Camilo Bonilla and
Carlos Edgar Villareal...
- (Jan 2005– June 2005) Juan Ramón
Paredes (July 2005 –
October 2005) Juan
Quarterone (October 2005 – Feb 2006)
Antonio Orellana Rico (Feb 2006–Sep 2006) Hugo...
-
Ramiro Mendoza (born 1972),
former Major League Baseball pitcher Juan
Quarterone (born 1935),
Argentine footballer Cuco
Valoy (born 1937),
Dominican singer...
-
parted ways with
Jorge Tupinambá dos
Santos and
hired Argentinian Juan
Quarterone whose new tactics,
player recruitment and
training methods helped the...
- (1979–1982)
Armando Palma (1983, 1996, 2004) Raúl Magaña (1984) Juan
Quarterone (1984–1985)
Paulo Roberto Cabrera (1986) Raúl Magaña (1987)
Milovan Đorić...
- two most
noteworthy coaches are
Argentinian Mario Carlos Rey and Juan
Quarterone, as they both won
primera division titles with
Juventud Olimpica. Luis...
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Conrado Miranda 90s 90s 22 Néstor
Matamala 1990 1991 1
Runner up 23 Juan
Quarterone 1992 1992 24
Oscar Emigdio Benítez 1993
December 1995 25 Juan Ramón Paredes...
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regular season, but the club
nonetheless dismissed Argentinian coach Juan
Quarterone before the playoffs. In his place, they
hired former player Chilean Julio...