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Fernando Riera Bauzá (27 June 1920 – 23 September 2010)〔(Fernando Riera muere a los 90 años producto de un infarto | Deportes ). La Tercera (23 September 2010). Retrieved on 29 November 2011.〕 was a Chilean professional football player and manager, patriarch of Chilean football.〔(Descontexto: "Recuerdos de un patriarca del fútbol". Entrevista a Fernando Riera, de Luis Urrutia O'Nell (Chomsky) ). Descontexto.blogspot.com (27 February 2004). Retrieved on 29 November 2011.〕 ==Career== Riera was born in Santiago, Chile. He played for the Chile in the 1942,〔(Copa América 1942 squads ) at rsssf〕 1947〔(Copa América 1947 squads ) at rsssf〕 and 1949 Copa Américas.〔(Copa América 1947 squads ) at rsssf〕 He played at the 1950 FIFA World Cup, and managed them on home soil when they finished third in the 1962 FIFA World Cup.〔(Participating in the World Cup as player and coach ) at rsssf〕 In 1962–63 he led S.L. Benfica to the Portuguese Championship.〔(Chilean championship coaches abroad ) at rsssf〕 He returned to the club in 1966 and led them to the 1966–67 Championship.〔 In 1963 he coached a FIFA XI team.〔(FIFA XI game log ) at rsssf〕 That was the first squad FIFA XI team in history.〔(Riera Y La Seleccion Resto Del Mundo ). (old newspaper scan, in Spanish) Google.cl. Retrieved on 29 November 2011.〕 In 70s and 80s Fernando Riera continued to lead large teams in the world. In Chile left a great legacy, with the disciple coaches like Arturo Salah and Manuel Pellegrini,〔(El hombre que cambió la vida a Pellegrini ). MARCA.com (2 June 2009). Retrieved on 29 November 2011.〕 leaving a tradition and an identity for Chilean football.〔(El Mercurio.com – El períodico líder de noticias en Chile ). Diario.elmercurio.com. Retrieved on 29 November 2011.〕 Riera died in his home city of Santiago. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Fernando Riera」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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