- 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...
- Luis Menotti). Hugo
Bagnulo and
Gregorio Pérez have
coached Peñarol the longest,
leading the
first team for
eight seasons:
Bagnulo for four
stints and...
- (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)...
- 17487/RFC3232. RFC 3232. Informational.
Obsoletes RFC 1700. C. Bao; C. ****tema; M.
Bagnulo; M. Boucadair; X. Li (October 2010). IPv6
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Cuerpo Técnico György Orth (1945) Hugo
Bagnulo (1965)
Manuel Giúdice (1966) Omar Sívori (1969–70) Ángel
Tulio Zof (1970–71)...
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exceptions apply.
Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Hugo
Bagnulo (1952–1957; 1960–1961)
Gregorio Pérez (1983–1984) Juan Ahuntchaín (1996)...
- Registry". www.iana.org.
Retrieved 2024-08-02. C. Bao; C. ****tema; M.
Bagnulo; M. Boucadair; X. Li (October 2010). IPv6
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Cubilla Fernando Morena Claudio Techera Juan
Hohberg (late 1960s) Hugo
Bagnulo (1963–64), (1967) José Sasía (1971) Martín
Lasarte (1996–97) Rubén Israel...
- 17487/RFC6144. ISSN 2070-1721. RFC 6144. Informational. C. Bao; C. ****tema; M.
Bagnulo; M. Boucadair; X. Li (October 2010). IPv6
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Street in Fort Greene.
Established by
Rebecca ****ing and
Jessica Stockton-
Bagnulo in 2009, it
sells books in
several genres,
hosts events with authors, and...