José Manuel Moreno

Argentinian footballer and manager

José Manuel Moreno - Athletes & Sports Figures born August 3rd, 1916
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A prominent footballer and manager, this individual played primarily as a forward. Renowned for his exceptional skill on the pitch, he was an integral part of River Plate during the 1930s. His prowess contributed significantly to the club's success in the Argentine Primera División and was essential during the team's Copa Aldao victories. Transitioning into management, he led various teams, including a successful stint with the national team, showcasing a strong strategic understanding of the game. His contributions to football extend beyond performances, influencing future generations of players.

Played for River Plate and the Argentina national team

Won multiple Argentine Primera División titles

Played a critical role in Copa Aldao victories

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