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  2. Carlos Bianchi - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Bianchi (born 26 April 1949), nicknamed El Virrey (The Viceroy), is an Argentine former football player and manager. A prolific goalscorer, although he had a bright career as a forward in Argentina and France, Bianchi is best known as one of the most successful coaches of all time managing Vélez Sarsfield and Boca Juniors to a great number of titles each.

  3. South American Coach of the Year - Wikipedia

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    With five awards, Argentine Carlos Bianchi is the most decorated awardee. The Argentina and Colombia national teams are the sides that produced most wins, with 5 each. The current winner for 2023 is the Brazilian Fernando Diniz , manager of Brazilian club Fluminense and then caretaker manager of the Brazil national team .

  4. List of Paris Saint-Germain FC players (25–99 appearances)

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    Carlos Bianchi signed for PSG in 1977 and had an exceptional first season, scoring 37 goals in 38 matches. In 1978, with 28 goals, he was once again crowned France's top scorer, but the Argentine goal machine would never win a trophy in France. [4] Ronaldinho also didn't need to win a trophy with PSG to become a club legend.

  5. List of Boca Juniors head coaches - Wikipedia

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    The most successful head coach in terms of titles won is Carlos Bianchi with 9. Titles include 4 Primera División leagues, 3 Copa Libertadores , and 2 Intercontinental Cups between 1998 and 2003. Head coaches

  6. 2002–03 Club Atlético Boca Juniors season - Wikipedia

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    Head coach Carlos Bianchi was appointed on 23 December 2002 after rumors that he accepted other positions with FC Barcelona and Mexico National Team. [2] For Apertura, along with Bianchi, Macri reinforced the team with a few players, including midfielders Diego Cagna from Atletico Celaya [3] and Javier Alejandro Villarreal.

  7. List of Ligue 1 top scorers - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Bianchi Argentina: Reims: 30 33 0.91 1974–75: Delio Onnis Argentina: Monaco: 30 37 0.81 1975–76: Carlos Bianchi (2) Argentina: Reims: 34 38 0.89 1976–77: Carlos Bianchi (3) Argentina: Reims: 28 37 0.76 1977–78: Carlos Bianchi (4) Argentina: Paris Saint-Germain: 37 38 0.97 1978–79: Carlos Bianchi (5) Argentina: Paris Saint ...

  8. History of the Copa Libertadores - Wikipedia

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    [67] [68] Carlos Bianchi won the Cup for a fourth time and became the most successful manager in the competition's history and Boca Juniors hailed themselves pentacampeones. Boca reached their fourth final in five tournaments in 2004 but was beaten by surprise-outfit Once Caldas of Colombia, ending Boca's dream generation. [67]

  9. List of Argentina international footballers - Wikipedia

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    Juan Carlos Cárdenas: 5 0 1967 1976 Rodolfo Cardoso: 7 1 1995 1998 Neri Cardozo: 1 0 2007 2007 Raúl Cardozo: 4 0 1997 1997 César Carignano: 3 0 2003 2003 Daniel Carnevalli: 26 0 1972 1974 Juan Carlos Carone: 2 1 1967 1967 Luis Alberto Carranza: 1 0 1994 1994 Jorge Carrascosa: 30 1 1970 1977 Amadeo Carrizo: 20 0 1954 1964 Juan Pablo Carrizo ...