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Omar Borrás

1929 - 2022

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Omar Bienvenido Borrás Branda (15 June 1929 – 19 October 2022) was a Uruguayan football manager. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Omar Borrás is the 221st most popular coach (down from 189th in 2019), the 167th most popular biography from Uruguay (down from 122nd in 2019) and the 4th most popular Uruguayan Coach.

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Among COACHES

Among coaches, Omar Borrás ranks 221 out of 471Before him are Faouzi Benzarti, Juan Manuel Lillo, Ľubomír Moravčík, Claude Puel, George Raynor, and Antoninho. After him are Karel Petrů, Jean-Louis Gasset, Nelo Vingada, Marco Rossi, Leonardo Jardim, and Viorel Moldovan.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1929, Omar Borrás ranks 384Before him are Sergio Mantovani, Rafael Chimishkyan, Raymond Bellot, Doina Cornea, Naima Akef, and Villy Sørensen. After him are Abderrahmane Mahjoub, Giacomo Capuzzi, Ottó Boros, Béla Kárpáti, Walter Kempowski, and Bonnie Bartlett. Among people deceased in 2022, Omar Borrás ranks 402Before him are Rafael Chimishkyan, Carlos Lucas, Andreas Kunz, Ajdar Ismailov, Adriana Hoffmann, and Carmen Herrera. After him are Kjell Espmark, Jürgen Heinsch, Jens Jørgen Hansen, Roger E. Mosley, Oksana Shvets, and Nicholas Evans.

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In Uruguay

Among people born in Uruguay, Omar Borrás ranks 167 out of 444Before him are Guillermo Escalada (1936), Carlos Blixen (1936), Atilio Ancheta (1948), Edgardo Codesal (1951), Juan Zorrilla de San Martín (1855), and Bárbara Mori (1978). After him are Juan Manuel Blanes (1830), Francisco Antonino Vidal (1825), Fernando Picun (1972), José Vidal (1896), Pedro Cubilla (1933), and Tomás Gomensoro Albín (1810).

Among COACHES In Uruguay

Among coaches born in Uruguay, Omar Borrás ranks 4Before him are Óscar Tabárez (1947), Juan López Fontana (1908), and Sergio Markarián (1944). After him are Gus Poyet (1967), and Ondino Viera (1901).