Ricardo Zielinski, the Glossary
Ricardo Alberto Zielinski (born 14 October 1959) is an Argentine football manager and former player who played as a midfielder.[1]
Table of Contents
29 relations: All Boys, Argentine Primera División, Argentino de Quilmes, Association football, Atlético Tucumán, Buenos Aires, Chacarita Juniors, Club Atlético Atlanta, Club Atlético Belgrano, Club Atlético Independiente, Club Atlético Ituzaingó, Club Atlético Lanús, Club Atlético Patronato, Club Atlético River Plate, Club Atlético San Telmo, Club Atlético Temperley, Club El Porvenir, Club Nacional de Football, Club Sportivo Ben Hur, Defensa y Justicia, Deportivo Laferrere, Deportivo Mandiyú, Deportivo Morón, El País (Uruguay), Estudiantes de La Plata, Juventud Antoniana, Midfielder, Racing Club de Avellaneda, San Martín de San Juan.
- Argentino de Quilmes players
- Club Atlético Belgrano managers
- Club Atlético Ituzaingó players
- Club Atlético Lanús managers
- Club Atlético Patronato managers
- Club Nacional de Football managers
- Defensa y Justicia managers
- Deportivo Laferrere footballers
- Deportivo Morón managers
- Expatriate football managers in Uruguay
- San Martín de San Juan managers
All Boys
Club Atlético All Boys is an Argentine sports club based in Floresta, Buenos Aires.
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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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Argentino de Quilmes
Club Atlético Argentino de Quilmes, simply known as Argentino de Quilmes, is an Argentine football club from Quilmes, Buenos Aires.
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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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Atlético Tucumán
Club Atlético Tucumán (mostly known as Atlético Tucumán) is an Argentine football club based in the city of San Miguel de Tucumán of Tucumán Province.
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Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, officially the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, is the capital and primate city of Argentina.
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Chacarita Juniors
Club Atlético Chacarita Juniors (usually known simply as Chacarita) is an Argentine football club headquartered in Villa Crespo, Buenos Aires, while the stadium is located in Villa Maipú, General San Martín Partido of Greater Buenos Aires.
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Club Atlético Atlanta
Club Atlético Atlanta is an Argentine sports club from the Villa Crespo district of Buenos Aires.
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Club Atlético Belgrano
Club Atlético Belgrano (mostly known simply as Belgrano or Belgrano de Córdoba) is an Argentine sports club from the city of Córdoba, best known for its football team, which currently plays in the Primera División, the first level of Argentine football league system, after being promoted from the 2022 Primera Nacional.
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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 Ituzaingó
Club Atlético Ituzaingó is an Argentine football club based in Ituzaingó, Buenos Aires.
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Club Atlético Lanús
Club Atlético Lanús is an Argentine sports club based in Lanús, a city of the Buenos Aires Province.
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Club Atlético Patronato
The Club Atlético Patronato de la Juventud Católica (commonly called Patronato or Patronato de Paraná) is an Argentine football club based in Paraná, Entre Ríos.
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Club Atlético River Plate
Club Atlético River Plate, commonly known as River Plate, is an Argentine professional sports club based in the Belgrano neighborhood of Buenos Aires.
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Club Atlético San Telmo
Club Atlético San Telmo is an Argentine sports club located in the neighbourhood of San Telmo, in the City of Buenos Aires.
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Club Atlético Temperley
Club Atlético Temperley is an Argentine sports club from the city of Temperley in Greater Buenos Aires.
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Club El Porvenir
Club El Porvenir is an Argentine football club, located in the Gerli district of Lanús Partido in Greater Buenos Aires.
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Club Nacional de Football (National Football Club) is a Uruguayan professional sports club based in Montevideo.
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Club Sportivo Ben Hur
Club Sportivo Ben Hur is an Argentine sports club from Rafaela, Santa Fe Province.
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Defensa y Justicia
Club Social y Deportivo Defensa y Justicia, commonly known as Defensa y Justicia, is an Argentine football club from Florencio Varela, Buenos Aires, established in 1935.
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Deportivo Laferrere
Club Deportivo Laferrere is a football club from the homonymous district of La Matanza Partido, Greater Buenos Aires.
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Deportivo Mandiyú
Club Deportivo Mandiyú, also referred as Mandiyú is an Argentine football club, based in Corrientes, in the Province of the same name.
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Deportivo Morón
Club Deportivo Morón is an Argentine sports club located in the city of Morón, Buenos Aires.
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El País (Uruguay)
is a national Uruguayan daily newspaper.
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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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Juventud Antoniana
Centro Juventud Antoniana is an Argentine football club from the city of Salta.
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Midfielder
In the sport of association football, a midfielder is an outfield position which plays primarily in the middle of the pitch.
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Racing Club de Avellaneda
Racing Club de Avellaneda, officially known as Racing Club, is an Argentine professional sports club based in Avellaneda, a city of the Buenos Aires Province.
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San Martín de San Juan
Club Atlético San Martín, mostly known as San Martín de San Juan, is an Argentine football club from the city of San Juan.
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See also
Argentino de Quilmes players
- Adrián Czornomaz
- Aníbal Leguizamón
- Camilo Machado
- Carlos Díaz (footballer, born 1974)
- Cristian Alessandrini
- Daniel Ibáñez
- Daniel Silvani
- Emiliano Romero (footballer, born 1985)
- Franco Sosa (footballer, born 1999)
- Franco Toloza
- Gabriel Tellas
- Gian Croci
- Gustavo Oberman
- Iván Sandoval (Argentine footballer)
- Jaime Chavín
- Jonathan Castillo (footballer, born 1993)
- Jorge Alfonso
- Juan Cabano
- Juan Carlos Mesías
- Lihué Prichoda
- Lucas Vera Piris
- Mariano Martínez (footballer)
- Matías Sánchez (footballer, born 1979)
- Nicolás Monserrat
- Nicolás Muscio
- Ricardo Zielinski
- Rolando Carlen
- Santiago López (footballer, born 1989)
- Sebastián López (footballer, born October 1985)
- Sebastián Martelli
- Sergio Escudero (footballer, born 1983)
- Sergio Valenti
- Tomás Charles
- Zelmar García
Club Atlético Belgrano managers
- Alejandro Orfila (footballer)
- Alfredo Berti
- Carlos Biasutto
- Carlos Ramacciotti
- Dalcio Giovagnoli
- Diego Osella (footballer)
- Esteban González (footballer, born 1978)
- Guillermo Farré
- Gustavo Alfaro
- José María Silvero
- José Ramos Delgado
- Juan Cruz Real
- Luis Manuel Blanco
- Mario Gómez (footballer, born 1957)
- Néstor Craviotto
- Omar Labruna
- Pablo Lavallén
- Pedro Marchetta
- Reinaldo Merlo
- Ricardo Zielinski
- Roberto Zywica
- Sebastián Méndez
- Sebastián Viberti
- Victorio Cocco
Club Atlético Ituzaingó players
- Akira Taira
- Andrés Vombergar
- Angel Luna
- Brian Medina
- Bruno Volpi
- César Carranza
- Damián Salvatierra
- Diego Martínez (footballer, born 1978)
- Federico Carballo
- Fernando Lorefice
- Gabriel Tellas
- Guillermo Duró
- Luciano Guiñazú
- Matías Sandoval
- Maximiliano Paredes
- Nicolás Gauna
- Nicolás Lugli
- Ricardo Zielinski
- Rodrigo Aliendro
- Tomás Figueroa
Club Atlético Lanús managers
- Ángel Labruna
- Andrés Cruciani
- Carlos Aimar
- Carlos Ramacciotti
- Diego Dabove
- Ezequiel Carboni
- Frank Kudelka (football manager)
- Gabriel Schürrer
- Guillermo Barros Schelotto
- Héctor Cúper
- Héctor Veira
- Jorge Almirón
- José María Silvero
- Luis Zubeldía
- Manuel Fleitas Solich
- Mario Fortunato
- Mario Gómez (footballer, born 1957)
- Mario Zanabria
- Miguel Ángel Brindisi
- Miguel Ángel Russo
- Néstor Gorosito
- Norberto Raffo
- Norberto Yácono
- Osvaldo Sosa
- Pedro Dellacha
- Ramón Cabrero
- Ricardo Zielinski
- Sebastián Salomón
Club Atlético Patronato managers
- Carlos Trullet
- Darío Tempesta
- Diego Osella (footballer)
- Facundo Sava
- Frank Kudelka (football manager)
- Gustavo Álvarez
- Gustavo Alfaro
- Iván Delfino
- Juan Pablo Pumpido
- Luis Medero
- Mario Sciacqua
- Miguel Amaya (footballer)
- Ricardo Zielinski
- Rodolfo De Paoli
- Rubén Forestello
Club Nacional de Football managers
- Álvaro Gutiérrez (footballer)
- Álvaro Recoba
- Adolfo Pedernera
- Alejandro Cappuccio
- Alexander Medina
- Alfio Basile
- Eduardo Acevedo
- Enrique Fernández (footballer, born 1912)
- Fernando Riera
- Gerardo Pelusso
- Gustavo Díaz
- Gustavo Munúa
- Héctor Castro
- Héctor Núñez
- Héctor Salva
- Héctor Scarone
- Hugo Bagnulo
- Hugo Fernández
- Hugo de León
- Jorge Giordano
- José Daniel Carreño
- Juan Mujica
- Juan Ramón Carrasco
- Julián Bértola
- Marcelo Gallardo
- Martín Lasarte
- Martín Ligüera
- Ondino Viera
- Oscar Malbernat
- Pablo Repetto
- Pedro Cubilla
- Pedro Dellacha
- Pedro Olivieri
- Rafael García (footballer, born 1989)
- Ricardo Zielinski
- Roberto Fleitas
- Roberto Scarone
- Rodolfo Arruabarrena
- Saúl Rivero
- Santiago Ostolaza
- Washington Etchamendi
- William Raeside
- Zezé Moreira
Defensa y Justicia managers
- Ariel Holan
- Carlos Ramacciotti
- Darío Franco
- Diego Cocca
- Francisco Meneghini
- Hernán Crespo
- Jorge Almirón
- Jorge Bermúdez
- Juan Carlos Almada
- Juan Pablo Vojvoda
- Julio Vaccari
- Manuel Fernández (Argentine footballer)
- Mariano Soso
- Nelson Vivas
- Pablo De Muner
- Pablo Quatrocchi
- Ricardo Villa
- Ricardo Zielinski
- Roberto Saporiti
- Rubén Agüero
- Sebastián Beccacece
- Turu Flores
Deportivo Laferrere footballers
- Adrián Bianchi
- Agustín Occhiato
- Arturo Ordano
- César Alexis Canario
- César Monasterio (footballer)
- Carlos Díaz (footballer, born 1974)
- Carlos Morel (footballer)
- Darío Dubois
- Diego Aguirre (Argentine footballer)
- Diego Martínez (footballer, born August 1984)
- Eduardo dos Santos (footballer, born 1983)
- Eugenio Peralta
- Facundo Talín
- Franco Benítez
- Gabriel Robledo
- Gaspar Iñíguez
- Germán Basualdo
- Gustavo Fernández (Argentine footballer)
- Héctor Sanabria (footballer, born 1985)
- Iván Fassione
- Jorge Domínguez (footballer)
- Juan Alvariño
- Julián Rodríguez
- Leandro Benegas
- Lucas Mulazzi
- Luciano Goux
- Luis Pablo Pozzuto
- Mariano Martínez (footballer)
- Matías Coselli
- Matías Módolo
- Miguel Ángel Zahzú
- Nahuel Fioretto
- Nicolás Abot
- Nicolás Tauber
- Oswaldo Blanco
- Raúl Maradona
- Ricardo Mazacotte
- Ricardo Zielinski
- Santiago López (footballer, born 1989)
- Sebastián Blázquez
- Walter Rojas
Deportivo Morón managers
- Alejandro Orfila (footballer)
- Blas Giunta
- Lucas Bovaglio
- Ricardo Zielinski
- Rodolfo Orlandini
- Walter Coyette
Expatriate football managers in Uruguay
- Óscar del Solar
- Andrés Prieto (footballer, born 1928)
- Béla Guttmann
- Daniel Farías
- Daniel Passarella
- Darío Tempesta
- Dino Sani
- Fernando Riera
- Gustavo Fermani
- Héctor Bracamonte
- Jorge Artigas (footballer)
- Jorge Vivaldo
- José Basualdo
- José Galiana
- Julio Toresani
- Ljupko Petrović
- Marcelo Bielsa
- Marcelo Escudero
- Mario Tuane
- Martín Cardetti
- Oscar Malbernat
- Osvaldo Brandão
- Pablo Marini
- Ricardo Caruso Lombardi
- Ricardo Lunari
- Ricardo Zielinski
- Rodolfo Arruabarrena
- Rolando Carlen
- Roque Alfaro
- Salvador Capitano
- Sergio Batista
- William Raeside
- Zezé Moreira
San Martín de San Juan managers
- Andrés Yllana
- Dalcio Giovagnoli
- Darío Franco
- Facundo Sava
- Fernando Quiroz
- Gabriel Perrone
- Gustavo Quinteros
- Juan Manuel Azconzábal
- Julio Toresani
- Marcelo Straccia
- Marcelo Vivas
- Néstor Craviotto
- Pablo Lavallén
- Paulo Ferrari
- Raúl Antuña
- Ricardo Zielinski
- Rodolfo Rodríguez (Uruguayan footballer)
- Roque Alfaro
- Rubén Agüero
- Rubén Forestello
- Salvador Ragusa
- Walter Coyette