Jorge Fossati, the Glossary
Jorge Daniel Fossati Lurachi (born 22 November 1952 in Montevideo) is a Uruguayan football manager and former player who played as a goalkeeper.[1]
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75 relations: AFC Champions League Elite, Al Ain FC, Al Sadd SC, Al Shabab FC (Riyadh), Al-Ahli Saudi FC, Al-Rayyan SC, Argentine Primera División, Association football, Australia men's national soccer team, Avaí FC, Óscar Tabárez, Campeonato Catarinense, Carlos Compagnucci, Central Español, Cerro Porteño, Club Atlético Colón, Club Atlético Independiente, Club Atlético River Plate (Montevideo), Club Olimpia, Club Universitario de Deportes, Copa América, Copa Sudamericana, Coritiba Foot Ball Club, Cosmin Olăroiu, Danubio F.C., Deportes Temuco, Ecuador, Ecuadorian Serie A, Edgardo Bauza, Emir of Qatar Cup, Estudiantes de La Plata, Goalkeeper (association football), L.D.U. Quito, Mário Sérgio (footballer, born 1950), Millonarios F.C., Montevideo, Paraguay, Paraguayan Primera División, Peñarol, Peru national football team, Peruvian Primera División, Porto Alegre, Qatar, Qatar Cup, Qatar national football team, Qatar Stars League, Rampla Juniors, Recopa Sudamericana, Rosario Central, SC Internacional, ... Expand index (25 more) »
- 2004 Copa América managers
- 2024 Copa América managers
- Al Ain FC managers
- Al Sadd SC managers
- Al Shabab FC (Riyadh) managers
- Cerro Porteño managers
- Club Atlético Colón managers
- Club Universitario de Deportes managers
- Danubio F.C. managers
- L.D.U. Quito managers
- Peñarol managers
- Peru national football team managers
- Qatar national football team managers
- River Plate Montevideo managers
- Textil Mandiyú footballers
- Uruguay national football team managers
- Uruguayan expatriate sportspeople in Qatar
- Uruguayan expatriate sportspeople in Saudi Arabia
AFC Champions League Elite
The AFC Champions League Elite (abbreviated as the ACL Elite) is an annual continental club football competition organised by the Asian Football Confederation, and contested by Asia's top-division football clubs.
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Al Ain FC
Al Ain Football Club (نادي العين لكرة القدم; transliterated: Nady al-'Ayn), known simply as Al Ain, is a professional football club based in the city of Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
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Al Sadd SC
Al Sadd Sports Club (lit) is a Qatari sports club based in the Al Sadd district of the capital city Doha.
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Al Shabab FC (Riyadh)
Al-Shabab FC (lit) is a Saudi Arabian professional football club based in Riyadh that competes in the Saudi Professional League.
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Al-Ahli Saudi FC
Al-Ahli Saudi Football Club (lit), commonly known as Al-Ahli, is a Saudi professional football club based in Jeddah.
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Al-Rayyan SC
Al-Rayyan Sports Club is a Qatari multi-sports club fielding teams in a number of sports such as football, futsal, basketball, volleyball, handball, athletics, table tennis, and swimming.
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Argentine Primera División
The Primera División ("First Division"), known officially as Liga Profesional de Fútbol, or Torneo Sur Finanzas for sponsorship reasons, is a professional football league in Argentina, organised by the Argentine Football Association (AFA).
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Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.
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Australia men's national soccer team
The Australia men's national soccer team represents Australia in international men's soccer.
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Avaí FC
Avaí Futebol Clube is a Brazilian football team from Florianópolis in Santa Catarina, founded on 1 September 1923.
Óscar Tabárez
Óscar Washington Tabárez Silva (born 3 March 1947), known as El Maestro (The Teacher), is a Uruguayan former professional football manager and former player. Jorge Fossati and Óscar Tabárez are Danubio F.C. managers, Expatriate football managers in Argentina, Footballers from Montevideo, Peñarol managers, Uruguay national football team managers, Uruguayan expatriate football managers, Uruguayan expatriate sportspeople in Argentina, Uruguayan football managers and Uruguayan men's footballers.
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Campeonato Catarinense
The Campeonato Catarinense de Futebol, known as Campeonato Catarinense or simply Catarinense, is the main competition of association football from state of Santa Catarina, in Brazil.
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Carlos Compagnucci
Carlos Horacio Compagnucci (born 6 August 1968) is an Argentine football manager and former player who played as a midfielder. Jorge Fossati and Carlos Compagnucci are club Universitario de Deportes managers, Expatriate football managers in Paraguay, Expatriate football managers in Peru and Peruvian Primera División managers.
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Central Español
Central Español Fútbol Club, usually known simply as Central Español is a Uruguayan football club based in Montevideo.
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Cerro Porteño
Club Cerro Porteño is a professional Paraguayan football club, based in the neighbourhood of Obrero in Asunción.
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Club Atlético Colón
Club Atlético Colón de Santa Fe, commonly referred to as Colón de Santa Fe, is a sports club from Santa Fe, Argentina.
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Club Atlético Independiente
italic is an Argentine professional sports club, which has its headquarters and stadium in Avellaneda, a city of the Buenos Aires Province.
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Club Atlético River Plate (Montevideo)
Club Atlético River Plate is a Uruguayan football club based in Montevideo.
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Club Olimpia
Club Olimpia is a Paraguayan professional football club based in the city of Asunción.
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Club Universitario de Deportes
Club Universitario de Deportes, popularly known as Universitario or simply as La "U", is a Peruvian football club based in Lima.
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Copa América
The CONMEBOL Copa América (Americas Cup; known until 1975 as the South American Football Championship), often simply called the Copa America, is the top men's quadrennial football tournament contested among national teams from South America.
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Copa Sudamericana
The CONMEBOL Sudamericana, also known as the Copa Sudamericana (Copa Sul-Americana), is an annual international club football competition organized by CONMEBOL, the governing body of football in South America, since 2002.
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Coritiba Foot Ball Club, commonly known as Coritiba and colloquially referred to as "Coxa", is a Brazilian football club from Curitiba, capital city of the Brazilian state of Paraná.
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Cosmin Olăroiu
Cosmin Aurelian Olăroiu (born 10 June 1969) is a Romanian football manager and former player, who is in charge of UAE Pro League club Sharjah. Jorge Fossati and Cosmin Olăroiu are al Ain FC managers, al Sadd SC managers, Expatriate football managers in Qatar, Expatriate football managers in Saudi Arabia, Expatriate football managers in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Pro League managers.
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Danubio F.C.
Danubio Fútbol Club is a Uruguayan football club based in Jardines del Hipódromo, Montevideo that currently plays in the Uruguayan Primera División.
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Deportes Temuco
Deportes Temuco is a Chilean football club based in Temuco, Araucanía Region.
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Ecuador
Ecuador, officially the Republic of Ecuador, is a country in northwestern South America, bordered by Colombia on the north, Peru on the east and south, and the Pacific Ocean on the west.
Ecuadorian Serie A
The Liga Pro Ecuador Serie A, simply known as the Liga Pro or the Serie A, or officially as Liga Pro Bet593 for sponsorship reasons, is a professional football league in Ecuador.
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Edgardo Bauza
Edgardo Bauza (born 26 January 1958) is an Argentine football manager and former player who played as a defender. Jorge Fossati and Edgardo Bauza are Campeonato Brasileiro Série A managers, club Atlético Colón managers, club Atlético Independiente footballers, Expatriate football managers in Brazil, Expatriate football managers in Ecuador, Expatriate football managers in Peru, Expatriate football managers in Saudi Arabia, Expatriate men's footballers in Colombia, L.D.U. Quito managers, Rosario Central footballers and Saudi Pro League managers.
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Emir of Qatar Cup
Emir of Qatar Cup (كأس أمير قطر.), also known as the Emir Cup, but changed to Amir Cup starting in 2019, is an association football tournament played every season by all first and second division teams in Qatar.
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Estudiantes de La Plata
italic (lit. "Students from La Plata"), simply referred to as Estudiantes de La Plata, is an Argentine professional sports club based in La Plata.
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The goalkeeper (sometimes written as goal-keeper, abbreviated as GK, keeper, keeps, or goalie) is a position in association football.
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L.D.U. Quito
Liga Deportiva Universitaria, often referred to as LDU Quito, is an Ecuadorian professional football club based in Quito.
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Mário Sérgio Pontes de Paiva (7 September 1950 – 28 November 2016), known as Mário Sérgio, was a Brazilian football player and manager. Jorge Fossati and Mário Sérgio (footballer, born 1950) are Rosario Central footballers and sport Club Internacional managers.
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Millonarios F.C.
Millonarios Fútbol Club, known simply as Millonarios, is a Colombian professional football club based in Bogotá, that competes in the Categoría Primera A, top flight of football in Colombia.
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Montevideo
Montevideo is the capital and largest city of Uruguay.
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Paraguay
Paraguay, officially the Republic of Paraguay (República del Paraguay; Paraguái Tavakuairetã), is a landlocked country in South America.
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Paraguayan Primera División
The División Profesional de la Asociación Paraguaya de Fútbol ("Professional Division of the Paraguayan Football Association"), also known as the Primera División ("first division"), or due to sponsorship reasons Copa de Primera TIGO-Visión Banco, is the top-flight professional football league in Paraguay.
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Peñarol
Club Atlético Peñarol (English: Peñarol Athletic Club), more commonly referred to as Peñarol and also known as Carboneros, Aurinegros, and (familiarly) Manyas, is a Uruguayan sports club based in Montevideo.
The Peru national football team, nicknamed La Blanquirroja, represents Peru in men's international football.
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Peruvian Primera División
The Peru First Division (known simply as First Division, and Liga 1 Te Apuesto for sponsorship reasons), officially known as Liga 1, is the top flight of association football in Peru.
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Porto Alegre
Porto Alegre (Brazilian) is the capital and largest city of the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul.
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Qatar
Qatar (قطر) officially the State of Qatar, is a country in West Asia. It occupies the Qatar Peninsula on the northeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula in the Middle East; it shares its sole land border with Saudi Arabia to the south, with the rest of its territory surrounded by the Persian Gulf.
Qatar Cup
The Qatar Cup (formerly known as Qatar Crown Prince Cup) is a tournament in men's football.
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The Qatar national football team (منتخب قَطَر لِكُرَّةُ الْقَدَم), nicknamed "The Maroons", represents Qatar in international football, and is controlled by the Qatar Football Association, which is affiliated with the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and comes under the global jurisdiction of world football’s governing body FIFA.
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Qatar Stars League
The Qatar Stars League (دوري نجومقطر; abbreviated as QSL), known as Ooredoo Stars League for sponsorship reasons, is the top level football league in Qatar football league system.
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Rampla Juniors
Rampla Juniors Fútbol Club, commonly known as Rampla Juniors, is a Uruguayan football club based in Montevideo.
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Recopa Sudamericana
The CONMEBOL Recopa Sudamericana (CONMEBOL Recopa Sul-Americana), also known as the Recopa Sudamericana or CONMEBOL Recopa, and simply as the Recopa ("Winners' Cup"), is an annual international club football competition organized by CONMEBOL since 1988.
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Rosario Central
Club Atlético Rosario Central, more commonly referred to as Rosario Central, is a sports club based in Rosario, Argentina, that plays in the Argentine Primera División.
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SC Internacional
Sport Club Internacional, commonly known as Internacional, Inter de Porto Alegre or simply Inter, is a Brazilian professional football club based in Porto Alegre.
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Sheikh Jassim Cup
The Sheikh Jassim Cup (كأس الشيخ جاسم) is an annual men's super cup competition in Qatari football held between the winner of the Qatar Stars League and the Emir of Qatar Cup.
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Textil Mandiyú
Club Social y Deportivo Textil Mandiyú, commonly referred as Textil Mandiyú was an Argentine football club, based in Corrientes, in the Province of the same name.
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The Uruguay national football team (Selección de fútbol de Uruguay), nicknamed La Celeste (The Sky Blue), represents Uruguay in international men's football, and is administered by the Uruguayan Football Association, the governing body for football in Uruguay.
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Uruguayan Primera División
The Liga Profesional de Primera División (American Spanish, First Division Professional League, local:, First Division), named "Torneo Uruguayo Copa Coca-Cola" for sponsorship reasons, is the highest professional football league in Uruguay organized by the Uruguayan Football Association (AUF).
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1973 Uruguayan Primera División
Statistics of Primera División Uruguaya for the 1973 season.
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1974 Uruguayan Primera División
Statistics of Primera División Uruguaya for the 1974 season.
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1975 Uruguayan Primera División
Statistics of Primera División Uruguaya for the 1975 season.
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1978 Uruguayan Primera División
Statistics of Primera División Uruguaya for the 1978 season.
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1979 Uruguayan Primera División
Statistics of Primera División Uruguaya for the 1979 season.
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1983 Paraguayan Primera División season
The 1983 season of the Paraguayan Primera División, the top category of Paraguayan football, was played by 10 teams.
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1986–87 Argentine Primera División
The 1986–87 Argentine Primera División was the 96th season of top-flight football in Argentina.
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1996 Uruguayan Primera División
Statistics of Primera División Uruguaya for the 1996 season.
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2003 Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol Serie A
The 2003 Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol de la Serie A (known as the 2003 Copa Pílsener Serie A for sponsorship reasons) was the 46th season of the Serie A, the top level of professional football in Ecuador.
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2004 Copa América
The 2004 Copa América was the 41st edition of the Copa América, the South-American championship for international association football teams.
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2006 FIFA World Cup
The 2006 FIFA World Cup was the 18th FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial international football world championship tournament.
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2006 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL–OFC play-off)
The 2006 FIFA World Cup CONMEBOL–OFC qualification play-off was a two-legged home-and-away tie between the winners of the Oceania qualifying tournament, Australia, and the fifth-placed team from the South American qualifying tournament, Uruguay.
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2006–07 Qatar Stars League
Statistics of Qatar Stars League for the 2006–07 season.
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2009 Copa Sudamericana
The 2009 Copa Sudamericana de Clubes (officially the 2009 Copa Nissan Sudamericana de Clubes for sponsorship reasons) is the 8th edition of the CONMEBOL's secondary international club tournament.
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2009 Recopa Sudamericana
The 2009 Recopa Sudamericana was the 17th Recopa Sudamericana, an annual football match between the winners of the previous season's Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana competitions.
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2010 Copa Libertadores
The 2010 Copa Libertadores de América (officially the 2010 Copa Santander Libertadores for sponsorship reasons) was the 51st edition of the Copa Libertadores de América, CONMEBOL's premier international club tournament.
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2011 AFC Champions League
The 2011 AFC Champions League was the 30th edition of the top-level Asian club football tournament organized by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), and the 9th under the current AFC Champions League title.
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2011 FIFA Club World Cup
The 2011 FIFA Club World Cup (officially known as the FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2011 presented by Toyota for sponsorship reasons) was a football tournament that was played from 8 to 18 December 2011.
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2012 Paraguayan Primera División season
The 2012 División Profesional season (officially the 2012 Copa TIGO- Visión Banco for sponsorship reasons) was the 78th season of top-flight professional football in Paraguay.
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2015–16 Qatar Stars League
The 2015–16 Qatari League, also known as Qatari Stars League, was the 43rd edition of top level football championship in Qatar.
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2023 Liga 1 (Peru)
The 2023 Liga 1 de Fútbol Profesional (known as the Liga 1 Betsson 2023 for sponsorship reasons) was the 107th season of the Peruvian Primera División, the highest division of Peruvian football.
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See also
2004 Copa América managers
- Carlos Alberto Parreira
- Carlos Jara Saguier
- Hernán Darío Gómez
- Jorge Fossati
- Jorge Luis Pinto
- Juvenal Olmos
- Marcelo Bielsa
- Paulo Autuori
- Ramiro Blacut
- Reinaldo Rueda
- Ricardo La Volpe
- Richard Páez
2024 Copa América managers
- Antônio Carlos Zago
- Daniel Garnero
- Dorival Júnior
- Félix Sánchez (football manager)
- Fernando Batista
- Gregg Berhalter
- Gustavo Alfaro
- Heimir Hallgrímsson
- Jaime Lozano
- Jesse Marsch
- Jorge Fossati
- Lionel Scaloni
- Marcelo Bielsa
- Néstor Lorenzo
- Ricardo Gareca
- Thomas Christiansen
Al Ain FC managers
- Abdelmajid Chetali
- Ahmed Dhib
- Alain Perrin
- Alexandre Gallo
- Alfred Schreuder
- Anghel Iordănescu
- Bruno Metsu
- Cabralzinho (footballer)
- Cosmin Olăroiu
- Dalila Zerrouki
- Džemal Hadžiabdić
- Geraldo Delamore
- Hernán Crespo
- Ilie Balaci
- Ivan Leko
- Jair Picerni
- Jean-Marc Nobilo
- João Francisco
- Joško Španjić
- John Burridge
- Jorge Fossati
- Juan Carlos Garrido
- Lori Sandri
- Milan Máčala
- Miljan Miljanić
- Nelsinho Rosa
- Oscar Fulloné
- Pedro Emanuel
- Quique Sánchez Flores
- Serhiy Rebrov
- Tite (football manager)
- Toninho Cerezo
- Vasile Iordache
- Walter Zenga
- Winfried Schäfer
- Zé Mário (footballer, born 1949)
- Zlatko Dalić
- Zoran Mamić
- Željko Sopić
Al Sadd SC managers
- Émerson Leão
- Ahmed Omar (footballer)
- Bora Milutinović
- Bruno Pinheiro (football manager)
- Co Adriaanse
- Cosmin Olăroiu
- Džemaludin Mušović
- Félix Sánchez (football manager)
- Flamarion (footballer, born 1951)
- Hussein Ammouta
- Ilie Balaci
- Isac Doru
- Javi Gracia
- Jorge Fossati
- José Faria
- Juan Manuel Lillo
- Luka Peruzović
- Mohammed Al Ammari
- Pepe (footballer, born 1935)
- René Meulensteen
- Sebastião Rocha (football manager)
- Wesam Rizik
- Xavi (footballer, born 1980)
- Zé Mário (footballer, born 1949)
Al Shabab FC (Riyadh) managers
- Álvaro Gutiérrez (footballer)
- Adel Abdel Rahman
- Ahmad Al-Ajlani
- Ammar Souayah
- Arthur Bernardes (football manager)
- Carlos Inarejos
- Carlos Roberto
- Didi (footballer, born 1928)
- Enzo Trossero
- Fathi Al-Jabal
- Geninho
- Humberto Coelho
- Igor Bišćan
- Ivo Wortmann
- Jaime Pacheco
- Jair Pereira (Brazilian footballer)
- Jean Fernandez
- João Francisco
- Jorge Almirón
- Jorge Fossati
- José Daniel Carreño
- José Morais
- Joubert (footballer)
- Juan Brown
- Khalid Al-Koroni
- Lori Sandri
- Luis García (footballer, born 1972)
- Luiz Felipe Scolari
- Mahmoud Abou-Regaila
- Marcel Keizer
- Marcos Falopa
- Marius Șumudică
- Michel Preud'homme
- Nery Pumpido
- Oscar (footballer, born 1954)
- Péricles Chamusca
- Paulo Campos (football manager)
- Pedro Caixinha
- Sami Al-Jaber
- Vítor Pereira (footballer, born 1968)
- Vicente Moreno
- Yuriy Sevastyanenko
- Zé Mário (footballer, born 1949)
Cerro Porteño managers
- Antônio Lopes
- César Farías
- Carlos Báez (footballer, born 1953)
- Carlos Kiese
- Cayetano Ré
- Darío Jara Saguier
- Diego Gavilán
- Félix Darío León
- Facundo Sava
- Ferenc Puskás
- Fernando Jubero
- Francisco Arce
- Gerardo Martino
- Gradim
- Gustavo Costas
- Gustavo Florentín
- Gustavo Matosas
- Gustavo Morínigo
- Hugo González (Paraguayan footballer)
- Jair Pereira (Brazilian footballer)
- Javier Torrente
- Jorge Achucarro
- Jorge Fossati
- Jorge Núñez (footballer, born 1978)
- Leonardo Astrada
- Leonel Álvarez (footballer, born 1965)
- Luis Zubeldía
- Manolo Jiménez (footballer, born 1964)
- Mario Grana
- Néstor Rossi
- Oscar Malbernat
- Osvaldo Ardiles
- Otacílio Gonçalves
- Paulo César Carpegiani
- Pedro Troglio
- Roberto Torres (footballer, born 1972)
- Salvador Breglia
- Sergio Markarián
- Víctor Bernay
- Valdir Espinosa
Club Atlético Colón managers
- Ángel Allegri
- Adrián Marini
- Alberto Chividini
- Alfio Basile
- Antonio Mohamed
- Darío Franco
- Edgardo Bauza
- Eduardo Domínguez
- Enrique Fernández (footballer, born 1944)
- Enzo Trossero
- Esteban Fuertes
- Fernando Gamboa
- Francisco Maturana
- Gerardo Martino
- Israel Damonte
- Iván Delfino
- Jim López
- Jorge Fossati
- Jorge Ginarte
- Jorge Olguín
- José María Silvero
- José Yudica
- José del Solar
- Juan Antonio Pizzi
- Juan José Pizzuti
- Julio César Falcioni
- Julio Comesaña
- Julio Toresani
- Leonardo Astrada
- Marcelo Saralegui
- Mario Sciacqua
- Miguel Ángel Russo
- Miguel Juárez
- Néstor Gorosito
- Néstor Rossi
- Nelson Chabay
- Ondino Viera
- Osvaldo Sosa
- Pablo Lavallén
- Ramón Cabrero
- Reinaldo Merlo
- Ricardo Gareca
- Ricardo Trigilli
- Sergio Rondina
- Victorio Cocco
- Washington Etchamendi
Club Universitario de Deportes managers
- Álvaro Gutiérrez (footballer)
- Ángel Cappa
- Ángel Comizzo
- Édgar Ospina
- Óscar Ibáñez
- Arturo Fernández (footballer)
- Carlos Compagnucci
- Carlos Silvestri
- Cláudio Coutinho
- Eduardo Manera
- Fabián Bustos
- Fernando Cuéllar (footballer)
- Freddy Ternero
- Gregorio Pérez
- Ivica Brzić
- Jack Greenwell
- Javier Chirinos
- Jorge Amado Nunes
- Jorge Araujo
- Jorge Fossati
- José Basualdo
- José Ramos Delgado
- José del Solar
- Juan Amador Sánchez
- Juan Carlos Oblitas
- Juan Hohberg
- Juan Pajuelo
- Juan Reynoso (footballer)
- Luis Fernando Suárez
- Manuel Barreto
- Manuel Keosseián
- Marcelo Trobbiani
- Marcos Calderón
- Miguel Company
- Nicolás Córdova
- Nolberto Solano
- Oscar Malbernat
- Osvaldo Piazza
- Ramón Quiroga
- Ricardo Gareca
- Roberto Chale
- Roberto Scarone
- Salvador Capitano
- Sergio Markarián
- Teddy Cardama
Danubio F.C. managers
- Ángel Brunell
- Óscar Tabárez
- Alejandro Apud
- Ariel Krasouski
- Daniel Sánchez (Uruguayan footballer)
- Eduardo Acevedo
- Esteban Conde
- Gerardo Pelusso
- Gregorio Pérez
- Gustavo Dalto
- Gustavo Matosas
- Héctor Silva (Uruguayan footballer)
- Hugo Bagnulo
- Ildo Maneiro
- Jorge Fossati
- Jorge Giordano
- Juan Carlos Corazzo
- Juan Ramón Carrasco
- Julio Abbadie
- Julio Comesaña
- Leonardo Ramos (footballer, born 1969)
- Luis Cubilla
- Luis Garisto
- Manuel Keosseián
- Marcelo Méndez (footballer)
- Mario Saralegui
- Martín García (footballer, born 1976)
- Martín Lasarte
- Mauricio Larriera
- Pablo Gaglianone
- Pablo Peirano
- Pablo Rodríguez (footballer, born 1977)
- Pedro Cubilla
- Ricardo Faccio
- Roberto Scarone
- Roque Máspoli
- Sergio Markarián
- Walter Taibo
L.D.U. Quito managers
- Álex Aguinaga
- Álvaro Gutiérrez (footballer)
- Ángel Brunell
- Édgar Ospina
- Édison Méndez
- Adrián Gabbarini
- Cabralzinho (footballer)
- Carlos Sevilla
- Claudio Borghi (footballer)
- Edgardo Bauza
- Fernando Díaz (footballer)
- Francisco Bertocchi
- Gustavo Munúa
- Gustavo de Simone
- Héctor Rivoira
- Humberto Maschio
- Jorge Fossati
- José Daniel Carreño
- Josep Alcácer
- Juan Carlos Oblitas
- Juan Hohberg
- Julio Asad
- Luis Zubeldía
- Manuel Pellegrini
- Ondino Viera
- Oscar Malbernat
- Oscar Zubía
- Pablo Marini
- Pablo Repetto
- Patricio Hurtado
- Paulo Massa
- Polo Carrera
- Roberto Aballay
- Román Soto
- Sócrates
- Vladislao Cap
Peñarol managers
- Óscar Tabárez
- Adolfo Barán
- Alcides Ghiggia
- Alfredo Arias
- Béla Guttmann
- César Luis Menotti
- Darío Rodríguez (Uruguayan footballer)
- Diego Aguirre
- Diego Alonso
- Diego López (footballer, born August 1974)
- Dino Sani
- Fernando Morena
- Gregorio Pérez
- Gustavo Matosas
- Hugo Bagnulo
- Imre Hirschl
- John Harley (footballer)
- Jorge Fossati
- Jorge da Silva
- José Piendibene
- Juan Alberto Schiaffino
- Juan Arremón
- Juan Hohberg
- Juan López (football manager, born 1908)
- Juan Manuel Olivera
- Juan Ricardo Faccio
- Julio César Ribas
- Ladislao Mazurkiewicz
- Leonardo Ramos (footballer, born 1969)
- Ljupko Petrović
- Lorenzo Fernández
- Luis Cubilla
- Luis Garisto
- Luis Prais
- Mario Saralegui
- Mario Tuane
- Mauricio Larriera
- Obdulio Varela
- Ondino Viera
- Osvaldo Brandão
- Pablo Bengoechea
- Paolo Montero
- Peregrino Anselmo
- Randolph Galloway
- Roberto Fleitas
- Roberto Scarone
- Roque Máspoli
- Víctor Púa
- Walter Olivera
Peru national football team managers
- Alberto Denegri
- Arturo Fernández (footballer)
- Billy Cook (footballer, born 1909)
- Dan Georgiadis
- Didi (footballer, born 1928)
- Fernando Cuéllar (footballer)
- Francisco Bru
- Francisco Maturana
- Franco Navarro
- Freddy Ternero
- György Orth
- Jack Greenwell
- Jaime de Almeida
- Jorge Fossati
- José del Solar
- Juan Carlos Oblitas
- Juan Valdivieso
- Julio César Uribe
- Lajos Baróti
- List of Peru national football team managers
- Manuel Mayorga
- Marcos Calderón
- Miguel Company
- Pablo Bengoechea
- Paulo Autuori
- Pedro Olivieri
- Pepe (footballer, born 1935)
- Ricardo Gareca
- Roberto Chale
- Roberto Scarone
- Sergio Markarián
- Tim (footballer)
- Vladica Popović
Qatar national football team managers
- Bruno Metsu
- Bruno Pinheiro (football manager)
- Cabralzinho (footballer)
- Carlos Queiroz
- Dave Mackay
- Dino Sani
- Djamel Belmadi
- Džemal Hadžiabdić
- Džemaludin Mušović
- Evaristo (footballer)
- Félix Sánchez (football manager)
- Fahad Thani
- Frank Wignall
- Ivo Wortmann
- Jørgen E. Larsen
- Júlio Espinosa
- Jo Bonfrère
- Jorge Fossati
- Milovan Rajevac
- Paulo Autuori
- Paulo Campos (football manager)
- Philippe Troussier
- Pierre Lechantre
- Procópio Cardoso
- Sebastião Lazaroni
- Tintín Márquez
- Uli Maslo
- Zé Mário (footballer, born 1949)
River Plate Montevideo managers
- Óscar Aguirregaray
- Beethoven Javier
- Carlos Linaris
- Carlos María Morales
- Fernando Morena
- Guillermo Almada
- Gustavo Díaz
- Ignacio Ithurralde
- Ildo Maneiro
- Jorge Fossati
- Jorge Giordano
- Juan Ramón Carrasco
- Juan Ricardo Faccio
- Julio César Antúnez
- Julio Comesaña
- Martín Lasarte
- Ondino Viera
- Pablo Tiscornia
- Roque Máspoli
- Santiago Ostolaza
- Sergio Markarián
- Víctor Púa
- Wilmar Cabrera
Textil Mandiyú footballers
- Ángel Bernuncio
- Adolfino Cañete
- Aldo Araujo
- Antonio Alzamendi
- Antonio Medina (footballer)
- Carlos Casartelli
- Claudio Villalba
- Cristian Romero (Paraguayan footballer)
- Fernando Kanapkis
- Gonzalo Saucedo
- Héctor Echagüe
- Jorge Domínguez (footballer)
- Jorge Fossati
- José Luis Díaz (footballer, born 1974)
- Julio César Ribas
- Leonel Rocco
- Luis Caballero (footballer)
- Luis Cristaldo
- Marcos Argüello
- Mario Ramírez (footballer)
- Nicolás González (footballer, born 1994)
- Patricio Mac Allister
- Rodrigo Mannara
- Rubén Bernuncio
- Sergio Miguez
- Sergio Rojas (Argentine footballer)
Uruguay national football team managers
- Óscar Tabárez
- Alberto Suppici
- Alfredo Foglino
- Andrés Mazali
- Daniel Passarella
- Diego Alonso
- Enrique Fernández (footballer, born 1912)
- Ernesto Fígoli
- Fabián Coito
- Gustavo Ferrín
- Héctor Castro
- Héctor Núñez
- Hugo Bagnulo
- Ildo Maneiro
- John Harley (footballer)
- Jorge Fossati
- José Nasazzi
- Juan Alberto Schiaffino
- Juan Carlos Corazzo
- Juan Hohberg
- Juan López (football manager, born 1908)
- Juan Ramón Carrasco
- Juan Verzeri
- Julián Bértola
- Luis Cubilla
- Marcelo Bielsa
- Omar Borrás
- Ondino Viera
- Pedro Cea
- Pedro Cubilla
- Pedro Olivieri
- Roberto Fleitas
- Roberto Porta
- Roberto Scarone
- Roque Máspoli
- Saúl Rivero
- Víctor Púa
Uruguayan expatriate sportspeople in Qatar
- Álvaro Fernández (Uruguayan footballer)
- Abel Hernández
- Bruno Piano
- Diego Aguirre
- Fabricio Díaz
- Gerardo Pelusso
- Gonzalo Viera
- Jorge Fossati
- Jorge da Silva
- José Daniel Carreño
- Juan Verzeri
- Matías Mier
- Mauricio Larriera
- Maxi Viera
- Omar Borrás
- Pablo Olivera
- Pablo Peirano
- Ramón Arias
- Roland Marcenaro
Uruguayan expatriate sportspeople in Saudi Arabia
- Adolfo Lima
- Adrian Sarkissian
- Brahian Alemán
- Fabián Estoyanoff
- Gustavo Matosas
- Ignacio de Arruabarrena
- Jonathan Rodríguez (footballer, born 1993)
- Jorge Fossati
- Jorge da Silva
- José Daniel Carreño
- Juan Jacinto Rodríguez
- Juan Verzeri
- Leonardo Ramos (footballer, born 1969)
- Martín Campaña
- Matías Aguirregaray
- Matías Britos
- Mauricio Affonso
- Nahitan Nández
- Nicolás Milesi
- Omar Borrás
- Ramón Arias
- Renzo López
- Robert Siboldi
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jorge_Fossati
Also known as Jorge Daniel Fossati.
, Sheikh Jassim Cup, Textil Mandiyú, Uruguay national football team, Uruguayan Primera División, 1973 Uruguayan Primera División, 1974 Uruguayan Primera División, 1975 Uruguayan Primera División, 1978 Uruguayan Primera División, 1979 Uruguayan Primera División, 1983 Paraguayan Primera División season, 1986–87 Argentine Primera División, 1996 Uruguayan Primera División, 2003 Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol Serie A, 2004 Copa América, 2006 FIFA World Cup, 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL–OFC play-off), 2006–07 Qatar Stars League, 2009 Copa Sudamericana, 2009 Recopa Sudamericana, 2010 Copa Libertadores, 2011 AFC Champions League, 2011 FIFA Club World Cup, 2012 Paraguayan Primera División season, 2015–16 Qatar Stars League, 2023 Liga 1 (Peru).