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Ondino Viera

1901 - 1997

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Ondino Leonel Viera Palasérez (10 September 1901 – 27 June 1997), in Brazil also known as Ondino Vieira, was a Uruguayan football manager. He was the first coach to use a 4-2-4 in Brazil. In his long-lasting career he won between the 1930s and 1960s important titles with clubs in Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and Paraguay. With the national team of Paraguay he reached second spot at the Copa América of 1963 and at the World Cup of 1966 in England he led Uruguay into the quarterfinals. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ondino Viera is the 269th most popular coach (down from 205th in 2019), the 223rd most popular biography from Uruguay (down from 138th in 2019) and the 6th most popular Uruguayan Coach.

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Among COACHES

Among coaches, Ondino Viera ranks 269 out of 471Before him are Félix Sánchez Bas, Ernest Mangnall, Tedj Bensaoula, Gustavo Alfaro, Ihor Turchyn, and Željko Buvač. After him are Franco Foda, Jean Fernandez, Rafael Iriondo, Choi Soon-ho, Radmilo Ivančević, and Hami Mandıralı.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1901, Ondino Viera ranks 309Before him are Inga Tidblad, Hanns Seidel, Leon Shamroy, Henrique da Silveira, C. L. R. James, and Frank Belknap Long. After him are Jimmy Gallagher, Clementina de Jesus, Boris Chirkov, Ben Lyon, Enrique Jardiel Poncela, and Francisco Gamborena. Among people deceased in 1997, Ondino Viera ranks 269Before him are Stubby Kaye, Zaur Kaloev, Aníbal Tarabini, Conlon Nancarrow, Lars Ahlin, and Amleto Frignani. After him are Aleksandr Zarkhi, Reinhard Lauck, Wilbert Awdry, Ekaterina Kalinchuk, Ödön Gróf, and Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem.

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In Uruguay

Among people born in Uruguay, Ondino Viera ranks 223 out of 444Before him are Máximo Santos (1847), Ever Almeida (1948), Antonio Urdinarán (1898), Julio Herrera y Obes (1841), Washington Rodríguez (1944), and Hugo de León (1958). After him are Ildo Maneiro (1947), Cristian Rodríguez (1985), Luis Garisto (1945), Roberto Lovera (1922), Diego Alonso (1975), and Juan Rodríguez (1928).

Among COACHES In Uruguay

Among coaches born in Uruguay, Ondino Viera ranks 6Before him are Óscar Tabárez (1947), Juan López Fontana (1908), Sergio Markarián (1944), Omar Borrás (1929), and Gus Poyet (1967).