Luciano Macías, the Glossary
Luciano Antonio Macías Argencio (28 May 1935 – 5 August 2022) was an Ecuadorian soccer player who played as a defender in the NASL.[1]
Table of Contents
11 relations: Association football, Barcelona S.C., C.S. Emelec, Defender (association football), Ecuador national football team, Guayaquil, History of Ecuador (1925–1944), Miami Toros, North American Soccer League (1968–1984), Santa Elena Province, 1972 North American Soccer League season.
- Barcelona S.C. managers
- Ecuadorian expatriate sportspeople in Venezuela
- Ecuadorian expatriate sportspeople in the United States
- Ecuadorian football managers
- People from Santa Elena Province
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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Barcelona S.C.
Barcelona Sporting Club, internationally known as Barcelona de Guayaquil, is an Ecuadorian sports club based in Guayaquil, known best for its professional football team.
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C.S. Emelec
Club Sport Emelec is an Ecuadorian sports club based in Guayaquil that is best known for their professional football team.
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In the sport of association football, a defender is an outfield player whose primary role is to stop attacks during the game and prevent the opposition from scoring.
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The Ecuador national football team (Selección de fútbol de Ecuador), nicknamed La Tricolor, represents Ecuador in men's international football and is controlled by the Ecuadorian Football Federation (FEF).
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Guayaquil
Guayaquil (Wayakil), officially Santiago de Guayaquil, is the largest city in Ecuador and also the nation's economic capital and main port.
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History of Ecuador (1925–1944)
This is a summary of the history of Ecuador from 1925 – 1944.
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Miami Toros
The Miami Toros were a professional soccer team in the North American Soccer League from 1972 to 1976.
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North American Soccer League (1968–1984)
The North American Soccer League (NASL) was the top-level major professional soccer league in the United States and Canada that operated from 1968 to 1984.
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Santa Elena Province
The Province of Santa Elena is a province of Ecuador in the coastal region.
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1972 North American Soccer League season
Statistics of North American Soccer League in season 1972.
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See also
Barcelona S.C. managers
- Álex Aguinaga
- Ángel Bernuncio
- Ariel Holan
- Benito Floro
- Carlos Alfaro Moreno
- Carlos Ischia
- Carlos Sevilla
- Diego López (footballer, born August 1974)
- Diego Umaña
- Dragan Miranović
- Dušan Drašković
- Edu Coimbra
- Ever Almeida
- Fabián Bustos
- Germán Corengia
- Grégorio Juan Esperón
- Gradim
- Guillermo Almada
- Gustavo Costas
- Hólger Quiñónez
- Jorge Célico
- Jorge Habegger
- Jorge Solari
- Juan Manuel Llop
- Juan Urquiza
- Leonardo Ramos (footballer, born 1969)
- Luciano Macías
- Luis Cubilla
- Luis Santibáñez
- Luis Soler
- Luis Zubeldía
- Miguel Ángel Brindisi
- Miguel Ángel López (footballer)
- Nelson Tapia
- Oscar Malbernat
- Otto Vieira
- Paulo César Carpegiani
- Paulo Massa
- Paulo Sérgio Poletto
- Pedro Marchetta
- Ramón Unamuno
- Reinaldo Merlo
- Roque Máspoli
- Rubén Darío Insúa
- Salvador Capitano
- Segundo Castillo (footballer, born 1982)
- Víctor Luna
Ecuadorian expatriate sportspeople in Venezuela
- Abel Casquete
- Luciano Macías
- Walberto Caicedo
Ecuadorian expatriate sportspeople in the United States
- Ámbar Torres
- Alan Franco (footballer, born 1998)
- Alexandra Salvador
- Aníbal Chalá
- Anderson Julio
- Andrea Vera
- Ariel Graziani
- Carlos Gruezo (footballer, born 1995)
- Cristian Penilla
- Diego Calderón
- Diego Palacios
- Edmundo Zura
- Eduardo Hurtado
- Félix Borja
- Franklin Carabalí
- Giannina Lattanzio
- Gustavo Vallecilla
- Jaime Delgado
- Javier Chila
- Jhon Espinoza
- Joao Plata
- Jordi Govea
- José Cifuentes
- Joshué Quiñónez
- Josimar Quintero
- Juan Luis Anangonó
- Karen Flores
- Leonardo Campana
- Luciano Macías
- Luis Bolaños
- Luis Felipe Fernandez-Salvador
- Mabel Velarde
- Manoly Baquerizo
- Marco Angulo
- Martin Klinger
- Michael Estrada
- Miller Bolaños
- Oswaldo Minda
- Roberto Miña
- Stiven Plaza
- Víctor Estupiñán
- Wellington Sánchez
Ecuadorian football managers
- Álex Aguinaga
- Édison Méndez
- Abdalá Bucaram Jr.
- Ariel Graziani
- Boris Fiallos
- Carlos Calderón (Ecuadorian footballer)
- Carlos Ron
- Carlos Sevilla
- Chico Borja
- Fausto Carrera
- Franklin Anangonó
- Geovanny Cumbicus
- Héctor González (footballer, born 1972)
- Hólger Quiñónez
- Humberto Pizarro
- Joe Armas
- José Moreno (Ecuadorian footballer)
- Juan Carlos Garay
- Juan Carlos León
- Julio César Rosero
- Leonardo Vanegas
- Luciano Macías
- Luis Espinel
- Marcelo Fleitas
- Miguel Bravo
- Nelson Brito
- Norberto Araujo
- Octavio Zambrano
- Omar Andrade
- Paúl Vélez
- Patricio Hurtado
- Polo Carrera
- Pool Gavilánez
- Ramón Unamuno
- Renato Salas
- Segundo Castillo (footballer, born 1982)
- Sixto Vizuete
- Vanessa Arauz
- Wendy Villón
- Wilson Carabalí
People from Santa Elena Province
- Alberto Spencer
- Alex Cevallos
- Betty Pino
- Daniel Noboa
- José Cevallos (footballer, born 1971)
- José Luis Tamayo
- Luciano Macías
- Mimi Barona
- Ruperto Reeves